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Bryan Jeffrey Jones
(Obituary ~ 01/07/21)
Bryan Jeffrey Jones, age 59, passed away peacefully sleeping at home on Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020. Bryan was born to Floyd and Mary (Laymon) Jones in Linton, Indiana, at the Greene County Hospital on Sept. 18, 1961. Bryan attended and completed his education at Linton Stockton High School in 1980. ...
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AG Hill hosts law enforcement and mental health webinar
(State News ~ 01/07/21)
Attorney General Curtis Hill hosted and moderated a webinar on the topic of law enforcement and mental health on Thursday. “We’ve been addressing this issue lately in Indiana, and we’re finding widespread consensus that it’s something we should talk a lot more about,” Attorney General Hill said. “Across the country, AGs have the opportunity to take a leading role in spurring further, much-needed conversation.”...
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GC commissioners hold first public meeting of 2021
(Local News ~ 01/07/21)
Greene County Commissioners convened in regular session on Tuesday on the third floor of the county courthouse at 9:30 a.m. President Nathan Abrams brought in the meeting by saying, “I’d like to thank everybody for coming. Welcome you all to the new year- 2021. ...
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Scoreboard 1-7-21
(High School Sports ~ 01/07/21)
Boys Basketball Tuesday Linton 74, South Putnam 33 Linton dispatched South Putnam quickly Tuesday night in the Greene County Invite. Senior Lincoln Hale nearly outscored South Putnam himself with 32 points. Sophomore Joey Hart had 18 with four makes beyond the arc. Linton will take on North Central for the second time this season Friday night...
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New Year, new playground for Linton-Stockton Elementary
(Local News ~ 01/07/21)
A project that has been in the works for a little over a year is coming to fruition at Linton-Stockton Elementary School. The installation of a new playground is currently underway, with school staff and volunteers undertaking the endeavor with guidance from the equipment manufacturer...
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Shakamak takes care of Clay City 44-30
(High School Sports ~ 01/07/21)
SWITZ CITY - It was not the way Shakamak coach Nate O’Neal envisioned his team beating Clay City Thursday night, but a 44-30 win over the Eels is greatly appreciated at the Greene County Invite. “I’ve seen us play better. Like I told them in the locker room after the game that a win is a win. Doesn’t matter how ugly it is,” O’Neal said...
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