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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 04/01/20)
The Linton Police Department responded to 34 incidents and calls for service March 27-29, including two bank/residential alarms, three animal complaints, five assists to other departments, one assist to the public, three child custody, three civil disputes, one drug investigation, two extra patrols, one harassment, three suspicious, three threats, two title checks, two traffic stops, one trespass and two welfare checks...
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Linton’s Farmers Market to open May 16
(Local News ~ 04/01/20)
In Executive Order 20-08, on March 23, 2020, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb recently deemed farmers markets throughout the state as essential businesses, allowing them to remain open during the Stay-at-Home order. This came as good news to Linton’s Farmers Market and its vendors, who look forward to the official open of the market May 16...
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County Council approves hiring floater for ambulance service
(Local News ~ 04/01/20)
Members of the Greene County Council met in cyberspace via conference call on Monday, March 30. At the top of the agenda was a request by County EMS Director Doug Hall to hire a “floater” for the Greene County Ambulance Service (GCAS). GCAS already has an opening for an E-4 (Jasonville-area) paramedic, and the proposed position would be in addition to that. ...
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Smithville opens free Wi-Fi hotspot in Solsberry
(Local News ~ 04/01/20)
Smithville Communications, Inc. has opened a free community Wi-Fi hotspot in Solsberry, at the Beech Creek Township Fire Department, located at 4098 N. State Road 43. Hotspots can be used by individuals who need to connect to networks for school, work or telehealth reasons...
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Details emerge in Linton homicide
(Local News ~ 04/01/20)
More information has emerged in regard to the March 17 murder of a 46-year-old Linton man. Probable cause affidavits filed with the Greene County Superior Court detail the charges against Brandon Adam Christopher Lee Criss, 34, and a juvenile accomplice regarding the March 17 homicide of John P. Chapman, 46, of Linton...
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COVID-19 deaths in state upped to 65
(Local News ~ 04/01/20)
As of 11:59 p.m.on Tuesday, March 31, 65 deaths from COVID-19 have been confirmed in the state of Indiana. The state website confirms the total positive COVID-19 cases in Indiana as 2,565, with 14,375 people tested. Confirmed COVID-19 deaths by county are:...
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COVID-19 cases in state now 2,565
(Local News ~ 04/01/20)
As of 11:59 p.m.on Tuesday, March 31, 2,565 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in the state of Indiana. The state website confirms the total COVID-19 deaths in Indiana as 65, with 14,375 people tested. Confirmed COVID-19 cases by county are: Adams County - 1...
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Brenda Kay Scott
(Obituary ~ 04/01/20)
Brenda Kay Scott, age 75, of Linton, passed away peacefully at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 31, 2020, in Linton. She was born in on April 2, 1944, the daughter of Loris E. and Pearl (Franklin) Souders. She drove the senior transportation van for many years at Wabash Valley Human Services (now PACE). She enjoyed playing bingo and spending time with her family...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 04/01/20)
Sunday, April 5 Rock Solid Ministries Revival Services scheduled to be held at Lincoln Christian Church April 5-8 has been postponed due to COVID-19. The Revival Services have been rescheduled for May 10-13, 2020. Thank you for your understanding and assistance...
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Discover Linton announces event cancellations
(Local News ~ 04/01/20)
Linton civic group Discover Linton announced the April 4, 2020 event “Discover Linton’s Clean-Up Day” and April 11 event “Discover Outdoor Linton Day” have been canceled due to the Stay-at-Home order issued by Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb.
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