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Bloomfield baseball ready for a new chapter
(High School Sports ~ 04/08/21)
The Bloomfield baseball team is seeking a return to the glory days as alumnus Jarrod Holtsclaw is thrilled to finally coach the Cardinals. “I love baseball. I invested four years as a player,” Holtsclaw said. “We were very competitive. Senior year we went 19-2 and ranked 14th in the state. We want to return to being competitive.”...
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Radius announces second annual pitch-competition for entrepreneurs, inventors and start-ups at Crane
(Local News ~ 04/08/21)
Entrepreneurs, inventors and start-ups are invited to pitch innovative proposals to southwestern Indiana defense and economic development industry leaders on June 23 at Radius Indiana’s second annual “Crane IP Defense Innovation Pitch Competition” with royalty-free IP...
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Sam Rees signs on to play college basketball
(High School Sports ~ 04/08/21)
Eastern Greene senior Sam Rees is all set to play college basketball at Point University. The Thunderbird swingman signed on Wednesday for the NAIA school in West Point, Georgia. “I’m really excited. They’ve got a great coaching staff. I really like the players down there.” Rees said...
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Purdue University College of Agriculture awards director of DNR Division of Fish and Wildlife
(Local News ~ 04/08/21)
Amanda Wuestefeld, director of the DNR Division of Fish and Wildlife, received the Purdue University College of Agriculture Distinguished Alumni late last month.The award is given to mid-career alumni for their accomplishments, contributions to their field, and potential. ...
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Delores E. Inman
(Obituary ~ 04/08/21)
Delores E. Inman, 88, of Sandborn, passed away on Thursday, April 8, 2021 at the Lodge of the Wabash in Vincennes. She was born on April 8, 1933 in Daviess County to Marvin and Sadie (McLin) Roark. She married Floyd Gene Inman on April 8, 1952. Delores was a member of the Sandborn United Methodist Church, Rebekah Lodge, Order of Eastern Star Chapter 140 and the Red Hat Society. She worked at General Electric in Linton, retiring in 1985 with 20 years of service...
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Linton baseball with early season growing pains
(High School Sports ~ 04/08/21)
The young Linton-Stockton baseball team is off to a 1-3 start coach Matt Fougerousse is dealing with a roster with little high school experience. Linton dropped its home opener to West Vigo 9-6 Tuesday. “We just didn’t get it done in the field. We had five errors,” Fougerousse said. “I know of at least four possibly five unearned runs. When you give a good team extra outs in an inning, they are going to make you pay and that’s what they did.”...
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Indiana Emergency Rental Assistance program accepting applications for Greene County residents
(Local News ~ 04/08/21)
The Indiana Emergency Rental Assistance (IERA) program is currently accepting applications. Designed to decrease evictions, increase housing stability, and prevent homelessness by helping renter households whose income has been negatively impacted by COVID-19, IERA can provide qualified applicants with up to 12 months of rental assistance. ...
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4-8-21 Scoreboard
(High School Sports ~ 04/08/21)
Baseball Monday Shakamak 3, Terre Haute North 8 R H E TRRH 1 1 2 0 1 0 3 - 8 6 2 SHKM 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 - 3 7 1 RUNS: Ethan Burdette (1), Peyton Yeryar (1), Trevor Ellingsworth (1), RBIs: Oscar Pegg (2), Jaxon Cox (1), Thursday Linton 6, Sullivan 5 White River Valley 5, South Knox 6...
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Hebron Home Open House
(Local News ~ 04/08/21)
Open Arms Christian Ministries celebrated the opening of Hebron Home for Boys in Lyons with a ribbon cutting with members of the Linton Stockton Chamber of Commerce and the Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce. The facility has 24 themed rooms, an emergency wing and activity rooms. It currently houses five boys and plans to house more in the near future. Here, Open Arms Executive Director Marty Corey, left, cuts the ribbon with Open Arms Christian Ministries Board President Warren Shake...
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Eastern Greene senior ‘rocks and rolls’ his spot on the spectrum
(Local News ~ 04/08/21)
April is World Autism Awareness Month, and Eastern Greene senior Sam Mitchell takes the subject very seriously, for good reason. Diagnosed at age four with Asperger syndrome (AS), also known as Asperger’s, a developmental disorder on the autism spectrum which is characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction and nonverbal communication, along with restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests, Mitchell has lived with the condition all of his life and, in October 2019, he decided to share his unique perspective on the realities of living with autism with the world.. ...
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