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Race Across America to race across Greene County
(Local News ~ 06/16/22)
A race crossing the nation will make its way through Greene County some time in the coming days. The bike race Race Across America (RAAM) “has been challenging ultracyclists from around the globe to push their physical and mental limits to the farthest reaches.”...
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Andy Clark beats the heat at state meet
(High School Sports ~ 06/16/22)
CARMEL – Linton senior golfer Andy Clark represented the Miners on the biggest stage in high school golf in the state meet Tuesday and Wednesday. Clark shot an 84 in the first round and a 94 in round two for a total score of 178. “It’s a great experience, got to meet a lot of people. It was fun. Had a great time,” Clark said...
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Gene Elden Chanley
(Obituary ~ 06/16/22)
Gene Elden Chanley, age 67, of Linton, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 12, 2022, at his residence. Gene was born on July 23, 1954, the son of Junior Elwood Chanley and Maxine (Vest) Novak. Gene loved fishing. He enjoyed annoying his children and friends in the middle of the night, watching western movies and collecting Native American memorabilia...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 06/16/22)
CRIMINAL CASES Anthony L. Roach, 39, Bloomfield, Class C misdemeanor reckless driving Crystal Lockhart, 40, Trafalgar, Level 4 felony burglary of a dwelling; Level 6 felony theft where defendant has a prior conviction for either theft or conversion; Class B misdemeanor criminal mischief...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 06/16/22)
Linton Police Department Activity Log The Linton Police Department responded to 56 incidents and calls for service from June 13-16, including five welfare checks, six assists to other departments, one lost and found, one title check, one unruly subject, seven fingerprints, one property damage accident, three investigations, one trespass, two EMS, five public relations, one property damage, seven suspicious, two thefts, one juvenile complaints, two animal complaints, two domestic disputes, one civil dispute, one trespass, one warrant service and five traffic stops.. ...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 06/16/22)
Friday, June 17 Greene County Shrine Club will host a shrimp peel at 6:30 p.m. with music at 8 p.m.. Open to the public. The Linton Library will be hosting a summer movie from 1:30 - 3 p.m.. There will be a SCUBA presentation at the Linton Library at 11:00 a.m.. This is presented by Bob and Janette Evans and geared towards adults. There will be basic SCUBA instruction, demonstration of equipment and a video. This is a free event...
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Linton Council to move forward on Eagles Building plan
(Local News ~ 06/16/22)
The Linton City Council, minus member Tony Richards, met at 6 p.m. on Monday, June 13 at Town Hall. The council was joined at the meeting’s beginning by the Linton-Stockton boys baseball team and their coach, Jacob Harden. “These boys have done a great job with Coach Harden representing Linton, they’ve done us proud,” said Linton Mayor John Wilkes...
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Bloomfield PD cautions drivers as gas prices increase
(Local News ~ 06/16/22)
According to the Bloomfield police, the department has received multiple reports of gasoline being siphoned from vehicles after gas prices increased. The department encourages drivers to park their vehicles in well-lit areas and suggest investing in locking fuel caps. Anyone who notices any suspicious activity is encouraged to report it to law enforcement...
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2021-22 Brown Scholarship winners announced
(Local News ~ 06/16/22)
The winners of the 2021-22 Brown Scholarship were announced Wednesday, and the group was treated to lunch at Monical’s Pizza in Linton, as has become tradition. WRV graduate Jaden Wadhwan and Linton-Stockton graduate Isabel “Izzy” Wall became the latest in the elite group of yearly WRV and Linton-Stockton High School graduates chosen to receive the prestigious $10,000 scholarship awarded annually to two of Greene County’s finest students...
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Jasonville City Council hears project update
(Local News ~ 06/16/22)
At their monthly public session, held at 7 p.m. at the fire station, Jasonville’s City Council heard from Jon Query of HWC Engineering regarding the city’s ongoing wastewater project. The council saw the openings of bids for the project at the May meeting, one from Inliner Solutions for $965,320 and a second from B&T Drainage for $898,765...
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Linton to hold two clean-up days
(Local News ~ 06/16/22)
The City of Linton will host clean-up days at the recycle center on 12th St. SE from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June 18 and 25, weather permitting. Mattresses and appliances will be accepted. No TVs, computer monitors, paint, batteries or hazardous waste will be accepted...
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Katryna Zimmerly named to UA Presidents List
(Local News ~ 06/16/22)
Tuscaloosa, Ala. – Katryna Zimmerly of Switz City was named to the University of Alabama Presidents List for spring semester 2022. A total of 11,224 students enrolled during spring semester 2022 at The University of Alabama were named to the dean’s list with an academic record of 3.5 or above or the president’s list with an academic record of 4.0, or all A’s...
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Christiane Davis named to Harding Dean’s List
(Local News ~ 06/16/22)
SEARCY, ARK. – Christiane Davis, a Worthington native senior studying multimedia journalism, is among more than 1,200 Harding University students included on the dean’s list for grades achieved during the spring 2022 semester. The dean’s list is published each semester by Dr. Marty Spears, university provost, honoring those who have achieved high scholarship. To be eligible, a student must be carrying 12 or more hours with a 3.65 or higher grade-point average and no incompletes...
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