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greene superior
(Police Reports ~ 03/15/07)
criminal filings State v. Cody Chipman, illegal possession State v. Judith M. Clark, battery on a police office State v. Joseph A. Conway, driving while suspended State v. Michael D. Mackey, public intoxication, illegal possession State v. Joseph V. Sachtjen, possession of marijuana...
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Linton Police
(Police Reports ~ 03/15/07)
Activity log The Linton Police Department responded to two title checks, one follow-up investigation, eight information-only requests, one juvenile delinquent, one utility after-hours request, one transport/ documentation, one property damage accident, one medical/illness, one prowler, one harassment complaint, one burglary-attempt and one welfare check/concern. The department also had one school/foot patrol, one assist to another agency, one extra patrol and four traffic stops...
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Ernest "Bud" H. Crites
(Obituary ~ 03/15/07)
Ernest "Bud" H. Crites, 77, of Port Charlotte, Fla. and formerly of Spencer, passed away Monday 12, 2007, at his residence. He was born Oct. 10, 1929, in Indianapolis, to Robert Harold and Mabel Pearl (Reynolds) Crites. The owner and operator of Steichen Vending Machine Sales, he moved to Port Charlotte 12 years ago. He was also a veteran of the U.S. Navy...
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Skillman to serve as parade grand marshal
(Local News ~ 03/15/07)
The city of Linton, the Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce and the Linton Freedom Festival Taskforce recently announced that Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman will serve as grand marshal of the 2007 Freedom Festival Parade. Lt. Gov. Skillman joins the elite list of past parade Grand Marshals that include former governors Robert Orr and Joseph Kernan, Captain Joe Erler NSWC Crane, former State Representative John R. ...
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County to celebrate Ag Day on Friday
(Local News ~ 03/15/07)
SWITZ CITY -- Greene County will join the nation in celebrating National Agriculture Day with a dinner at the Greene County Cooperative Extension office's community room at the fairgrounds near Switz City on Friday. The annual event -- from 5 to 8 p.m. -- is not only a celebration of agriculture and the producers who provide safe, abundant and affordable products, it is also a fundraising event...
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Man faces drug charges after fleeing police
(Local News ~ 03/15/07)
A Worthington man is now behind bars after fleeing from police and then visibly throwing what appeared to be cocaine from his vehicle during the short pursuit in Bloomfield on Wednesday. Kurt Olen Elder, 48, was arrested by Bloomfield First Deputy Kenny Tharp shortly after the incident that occurred around 6 p.m...
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Kennel owner saves her animals, herself from fire
(Local News ~ 03/15/07)
OWENSBURG -- Canine kennel owner Darlene Clark loves her dogs and that admiration almost caused her to be seriously injured during a fire Wednesday afternoon in eastern Greene County. Firefighters from three area volunteer departments battled an early afternoon blaze at the kennel and pet grooming business, located about three miles northwest of Owensburg, for several hours...
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Driver killed this morning
(Local News ~ 03/15/07)
CENTER TOWNSHIP -- Greene County Sheriff's Department was still on the scene of a fatal wreck on State Road 45 north of County Road 250 in Center Township as of 9:30 a.m. today. Greene County Sheriff Terry Pierce said the driver of a 1998 Chevrolet pick-up apparently lost control on the rain-slick roadway and slammed into a utility pole. ...
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Rotman to retire after 40 years
(Local News ~ 03/15/07)
For 40 years, the name Milton S. "Sam" Rotman has been synonymous with the Greene County Health Department. On April 1, the 67-year-old administrative assistant/sanitarian from Jasonville will officially retire from the only job he's ever held since graduating from Indiana State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in health, physical education and recreation...
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Butler seeded higher for a change in first-round matchup with Old Dominion
(High School Sports ~ 03/15/07)
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- Butler has landed in unfamiliar territory -- as the higher seed in its first-round game against Old Dominion. The Bulldogs (27-6) may be rated seven spots higher than the Monarchs (24-8), but they're not necessarily the favorite in this Midwest Regional matchup between two of the six mid-majors in this year's NCAA tournament. A 12th seed has beaten a No. 5 in each of the last six years, and Butler did it in 2003...
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