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Greene County Court News
(Police Reports ~ 04/12/07)
GREENE SUPERIOR COURT Criminal Filings State vs. Amanda V. Feutz, battery resulting in injury. State vs. Bradley Lackey, operating a vehicle while intoxicated in a manner endangering to another person, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, operating a vehicle while intoxicated with a blood/alcohol level at least .15 percent...
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Stout commits to being a Trailblazer
(High School Sports ~ 04/12/07)
BLOOMFIELD -- One of the most time consuming and stressful parts of a senior year in high school can be the choosing of a college to attend. Add on top of that the opportunity to play athletics and you have the makings of one stressful senior season...
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LINTON POLICE ACTIVITY LOG
(Police Reports ~ 04/12/07)
The Linton Police Department responded on Wednesday to one follow-up investigation, three information-only requests, one utility after-hours call, one vandalism, one property damage accident, two medical/illnesses, one alarm, two animal complaints, one suspicious vehicle/person, and one wanted-arrest on warrant. The department also had one school/foot patrol, two funeral escorts, one extra patrol and two traffic stops...
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Wayne J. Weaver
(Obituary ~ 04/12/07)
Wayne J. Weaver, 82, of Switz City passed away at 1:35 p.m. on Tuesday, April 10, 2007 at Glenburn Home in Linton. Born May 4, 1924 in Monroe County, he was the son of Earl and Delia (Carmichael) Weaver. He was retired from the Indiana University Power Plant as an engineer. ...
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Harold V. Wampler
(Obituary ~ 04/12/07)
Harold V. Wampler, 87, of Linton, passed away at 3:15 a.m. on Wednesday, April 11, 2007 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes. He was born in Linton on Aug. 3, 1920 to Claude Wampler and Mae Goodman Wampler. He was an U.S. Army veteran of World War II and retired from General Electric in Linton...
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Robert L. Laughlin
(Obituary ~ 04/12/07)
Robert L. Laughlin, 75, rural Switz City, passed away Tuesday, April 10, 2007 in Texas. He was born March 31, 1932 in Greene County to Emerson and Nellie Laughlin. He was a member of the Methodist Church in Lyons. Survivors include: his wife, Linda (Brown) Laughlin; three daughters, Stacy Anderson, Susan Laughlin and Sara Beth Laughlin; five grandchildren, Dustin and Jacob Hellums; Jalen, Jaden and Jarren Pfoff; three sisters, Mary Lou Zimmerly, Lois Jackson and Janice Herndon...
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Clarification
(Local News ~ 04/12/07)
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Worthington files suit against Kentucky company
(Local News ~ 04/12/07)
WORTHINGTON -- More than 39 months after the town of Worthington first entered into a contract to have computer software installed and training conducted for employees of the utility department and clerk-treasurer's office to calculate payroll and carry out general bookkeeping and budgeting procedures, the town finds itself in the midst of a civil lawsuit...
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Meeting will focus on wildlife-watching opportunities
(Local News ~ 04/12/07)
SWITZ CITY -- The second in a series of meetings detailing the wildlife watching opportunities at the Goose Pond Fish and Wildlife Area will be conducted at 7 p.m. tonight at the White River Valley Junior-Senior High School cafeteria. The free informational program is entitled, "Bird, Birds. How To Locate and Recognize Birds at the Goose Pond"...
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Turning Point gearing up for summer school
(Local News ~ 04/12/07)
Turning Point Education Center is currently gearing up for its summer class schedule -- which begins May 29 and runs through July 13. Both the high school credit recovery program and the GED preparation class will be offered this summer session, explained TPEC Assistant Administrator Misty Hunt...
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Eastern Greene band to host rock concert
(Local News ~ 04/12/07)
An upcoming music benefit for the Eastern Greene band department will infuse the school air with a variety of rock sounds as six Bloomington bands hit the school stage in a rock concert Friday. The benefit -- which will rock the high school gym from 6:30 to 10 p.m.-- is a combined effort of Aaron Burkhart, EG band director, and Ross Carter, a senior band student...
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County Pride Day set for Saturday
(Local News ~ 04/12/07)
The Second Annual County Pride Day, sponsored by the Greene County Community Foundation, is set for Saturday morning at the Goose Pond Fish and Wildlife Area. The organized clean-up day will focus on the area in and around the county roads included in the Goose Pond/Beehunter Marsh area...
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Konnert to step down as library director
(Local News ~ 04/12/07)
The search is under way for a new director of the Bloomfield-Eastern Greene Public Library. Carolyn Konnert, of Jasonville, who has served as library director since 1988, will retire effective Sept. 1. The library's board of trustees discussed in detail during Wednesday evening's monthly meeting the process they will undertake in finding a replacement for Konnert...
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Chief explains ATV laws
(Local News ~ 04/12/07)
As the weather warms up, more and more ATVs can be seen on the streets of Linton, and Linton Police Department Chief Troy Jerrell wants to remind residents of laws regarding ATVs. ATVs, by law, can be driven on streets if they're insured, properly registered and the driver is 18 years of age or older with a valid driver's license...
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Dugger teenager's trial postponed
(Local News ~ 04/12/07)
The April 24 jury trial for an 19-year-old Dugger woman charged in the April 2006 Greene County traffic death of her 15-year-old younger sister has been postponed. The trial has been put off pending the outcome of an anticipated appeal of an evidence admission decision handled down Monday by Greene Superior Court J. David Holt...
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Leonhard enjoys working with children
(Local News ~ 04/12/07)
The Greene County Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) program has had a new face leading the volunteer program. Kelly Leonhard was hired to the CASA director's position when former director Beverly Haynes, retired last December. Leonhard had been with the program in a part-time clerical role since September 2005. She pointed out that Haynes knew she was planning to retire and started to groom her for the director's job...
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Rose sees great things ahead for Stout
(High School Sports ~ 04/12/07)
Every coach dreams of the chance to coach that special player who has come through their program, and for Bloomfield girls basketball coach Jim Rose, that player is senior Jessica Stout. Stout will now move on to the collegiate level after signing on to play basketball at Vincennes University...
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