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Undermanned Dugger still finds way to win
(High School Sports ~ 12/07/22)
DUGGER – The Bulldogs had plenty of challenges against the Salukis of Red Hill Tuesday night but found a way to grab victory in overtime 79-77. With two starters out due to illness, first-year coach Clint Roesler liked the fight his team had to win its first home game this season...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 12/07/22)
Community Notes Wednesday, December 7 Harsha Behavioral Center and Naveen Inc. will host a mental health symposium at the Terre Haute Convention Center from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.. The convention center is located at 800 Wabash Ave., Terre Haute. The event will bring mental health experts together to address the ongoing concerns of the mental health status of the community, region and those living with mental illness...
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Sandra K. (Kail) Stafford
(Obituary ~ 12/07/22)
Sandra K. (Kail) Stafford, age 74, of Bicknell, formerly of Worthington, passed away peacefully at her residence at 8:18 p.m. on Monday, December 5, 2022. She was born on July 22, 1948, the daughter of Clyde and Geneva (Pigg) Bowles. Sandra was a 1966 graduate of Madison Heights High School. She retired from NSWC Crane where she worked in data processing. She enjoyed gardening and spending time with her family...
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UDWI expects four percent rate increase for average members
(Local News ~ 12/07/22)
According to a press release issued Wednesday, Bloomfield energy cooperative UDWI REMC is asking members to brace for rising energy costs. “Record high energy prices, inflation, supply chain disruptions, and events across the globe are having a significant impact on the cost of electricity and will affect UDWI members as we begin 2023,” the release begins. ...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 12/07/22)
Wednesday, December 7 Harsha Behavioral Center and Naveen Inc. will host a mental health symposium at the Terre Haute Convention Center from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.. The convention center is located at 800 Wabash Ave., Terre Haute. The event will bring mental health experts together to address the ongoing concerns of the mental health status of the community, region and those living with mental illness...
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Hoosier consumer advocates ask feds to probe regional energy operator ~ Affected consumers include Duke Energy customers in Indiana
(Local News ~ 12/07/22)
An Indianapolis-based ratepayer protection group has asked federal regulators to audit spending by a Carmel-based energy transmission system operator for an annual meeting at a luxury resort 600 miles beyond its service territory. In a letter dated November 18 and publicized Monday, Citizens Action Coalition also asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to deny any attempts by the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) to recover any meeting-related costs...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 12/07/22)
CRIMINAL CASES Kimberly Dawn Witvoet, 27, Dugger, Level 6 Felony obstruction of justice; Class B misdemeanor possession of marijuana. William Q. Dicus, 29, Hymera, Class A misdemeanor theft; Class A misdemeanor resisting law enforcement; Class B misdemeanor possession of marijuana; Class C misdemeanor possession of paraphernalia...
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County commissioners hold first meeting of December
(Local News ~ 12/07/22)
The Greene County Commissioners held their first meeting of the month on Dec. 6 at 9:30 a.m.. Following the approval of the Nov. 30 minutes, the claims and payroll, the commissioners moved on to new business. Dianne Langer from the Family Life Center of Greene County spoke about the Bayer Foundation grant of $5,000 as well as a First Financial Foundation loan of $5,000 to the Family Life Center. Langer said they have used the $10,000 to purchase extra buildings to help store food...
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Bloomfield Town Council holds December meeting
(Local News ~ 12/07/22)
All four members were present for the Dec. 6 Bloomfield Town Council meeting. Town Council Member Gary Vandeventer made the motion to approve the claims, minutes, and utility adjustments to which the board voted 2-0-1 with an abstaining vote from member Dave Harding...
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