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Linton teacher receives $442 from SONIC Drive-In
(Local News ~ 07/14/20)
D’Lee Sipes, a Linton-Stockton Elementary School teacher, received $442 from SONIC Drive-In to help fund two projects for preschool students, the majority of whom are from low-income families, in a program that Sipes was hired to teach for the upcoming school year...
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Linton-Stockton’s Fougerousse to compete in College Summer League All-Star Game
(College Sports ~ 07/14/20)
Linton-Stockton grad Kip Fougerousse was hoping to get to play baseball in Victory Field this year, and he will get his wish on Thursday when he competes in the College Summer League All-Star Game at the home of the Indianapolis Indians. Fougerousse would no doubt have preferred to play in one of the nation’s top minor-league parks with his Miner teammates during the IHSAA State Finals last month, but COVID-19 canceled the spring high school season...
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13 animals adopted over Greene County Humane Society’s Empty the Shelters weekend
(Local News ~ 07/14/20)
Greene County Humane Society hosted the Bissell Pet Foundation’s Empty the Shelters event over the weekend. From July 10-12, all animals were available for at the reduced rate of $25 each with $5 microchipping. This temporary decrease was made possible by the Empty the Shelters program grant. The standard adoption fees are $125 per dog and $50 per cat...
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Hineman Receives Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree
(Local News ~ 07/14/20)
URBANA – Chelsea Hineman, daughter of Jon Hineman and Michelle Lawson, both of Linton, Ind., graduated from the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree this spring. The college is one of only 30 veterinary schools in the United States...
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IU Partners with Greene County to design new logo
(Local News ~ 07/14/20)
The Indiana University Center for Rural Development is focused on providing rural community-focused university initiatives through their program, Sustaining Hoosier Communities. Through these partnerships, students at Indiana University are matched with courses geared toward collaborating with chosen communities to complete projects that promote growth and benefit area residents. To date, SHC has deployed over 1630 IU students to launch 68 programs in the state...
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Cora Waggoner
(Obituary ~ 07/14/20)
Cora Waggoner, age 81, of Linton, went home to be with the Lord at 2 p.m. on Monday, July 13, 2020, at IU Health & Hospice House in Bloomington. She was born in Linton on September 9, 1938, the daughter of Edwin Tendick & Anna May (Gabbard) Tendick...
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Indiana’s 8th District Candidate Thomasina Marsili on Reopening Schools in August
(Community News ~ 07/14/20)
On Sunday, July 12, it was reported that a player on the Terre Haute South football team tested positive for COVID-19. As Indiana reopens, and sports practices resume, cases like this are popping up all around the state. On June 26, Arizona teacher Kimberley Chavez Lopez Byrd died from COVID-19 just two weeks after being hospitalized. ...
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