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Greene County first in state to offer Telehealth to all students
(Local News ~ 01/25/20)
According to Executive Director of the Indiana Rural Health Association (IRHA) Don Kelso, Indiana rural telehealth services have become a national recognized leader in Greene County in rural telehealth delivery. “Indiana is one of the few states that has successfully started momentum for this,” Kelso said...
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‘Ole School’ Mickey Tosti Sr. finds healing in helping
(Local News ~ 01/25/20)
Born in February 1953 into a devout Catholic family in Ellettsville, Mickey “Mick” Tosti Sr. learned the meaning of respect at a very early age. “Shut up, listen up and learn to respect your elders,” he said. “For me, that was one of life’s main lessons. To this day, you show me truth and respect and I will treat you the same, if not better.”...
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Wolverines get some payback against host Shakamak
(High School Sports ~ 01/25/20)
The WRV Wolverines hit the road to face the Shakamak Lakers Friday evening in a thriller of a contest. Although the final score was WRV 54 and Shakamak 46, this was a nip and tuck contest most of the way. Excellent defense on both sides held the scores down...
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No. 7 Bloomfield wins the ‘Battle of the Birds’ over Eastern Greene
(High School Sports ~ 01/25/20)
The 1A No. 7 Bloomfield Cardinals hosted Greene County rival Eastern Greene Friday night and treated the T-Birds to a 41-point blowout. The Cardinals came out of the gate firing, jumping out a 19-4 lead near the end of the first quarter after back-to-back three’s by Turner Royal and Baylin Graf...
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Miners survive Cougar attack
(High School Sports ~ 01/25/20)
The Linton Miners narrowly defeated the North Daviess Cougars Friday night by a score of 43-42. The fourth SWIAC win of the season proved to be one of their most difficult ones, as North Daviess kept the pressure on the Miners all game. The Cougars threw a lot of different looks defensively at Linton hoping to stop or just slow down Lincoln Hale and Kip Fougerousse, who have been a two man wrecking crew over the course of the last month...
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White River Valley drops low-scoring overtime battle at North Daviess
(High School Sports ~ 01/25/20)
The White RIver Valley Lady Wolverines finished out their long road stretch with an overtime loss to North Daviess Saturday afternoon. The defensive battle began with a back-and-forth battle in the first period where both teams were only able to make one field goal each...