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greene superior criminal cases
(Police Reports ~ 04/24/07)
State v. James A. Brown, resisting law enforcement State v. Daniel Rodriguez, driving while suspended State v. Jacob E. Samm, possession of marijuana State v. Charles V. Spear, illegal possession State v. Erik B. Roberson, driving while suspended GREENE SUPERIOR...
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Lakers defeat Bulldogs in five innings
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/07)
JASONVILLE -- Shakamak made the most of 12 hits as the Laker baseball team defeated visiting Union (Dugger) 11-0 in five innings here Monday night. The win was the seventh in 11 games for the Lakers, who are 4-0 in the Tri-River Conference and 2-0 in the Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference....
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Miners pound 19 runs against T-Birds
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/07)
FARMERSBURG -- What better way to erase an early 1-0 lead than to score 10 runs in one inning, and that's exactly what Linton did as the baseball team remained undefeated in the TRC with a 19-7 win at Farmersburg over North Central Monday night...
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Cardinals defeat White River Valley
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/07)
SWITZ CITY -- Bloomfield came up with 19 hits and capitalized on 10 errors as the Cardinals defeated host White River Valley 26-7 in six innings at Switz City Monday night. "Even though it was a sloppy game, the kids did a good job," said Bloomfield baseball coach Jason Pegg, whose Cards improved to 2-9, 2-1 in the Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference. "We needed a game like this for our confidence."...
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Wolverines top Cardinals 8-0
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/07)
White River Valley scored seven runs in its final three at bats as the Lady Wolverines defeated host Bloomfield 8-0 in a Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference softball game Monday. "I didn't know how to act when we went to the seventh inning with a four-run lead," said WRV coach Ruan Fougerousse, whose Lady Wolverines are 7-2 overall, 2-1 in the conference. "With the exception of the Barr-Reeve game and this one, all of our games have been decided by one run...
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Pruett wins, Miners fall to Rivet
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/07)
VINCENNES -- Linton-Stockton senior Rachael Pruett won her second match of the season on Monday with a straight sets victory over Meredith Goodwin, 6-3, 6-2. Unfortunately it was the only match the Lady Miners won, as Vincennes Rivet knocked off Linton, 4-1, in high school tennis action...
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Golf Roundup: April 24
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/07)
Cardinal golfers come up short Host Barr-Reeve shot a 193, which was seven strokes better than Bloomfield in a high school boys golf match at Country Oaks Golf Course Monday. Jordan Maryfield led the Cardinals with a 46. Travis Inman had a 50 and Austin Finley and Justin Bennett each shot 52 as Bloomfield finished with a total of 200...
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Miners play inconsistent against ND
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/07)
LINTON -- The Miners got the majority of their nine hits in the third inning where they took a 4-3 lead after falling behind 3-0 early. "This is the most inconsistent I've seen these girls play all season," noted Linton-Stockton coach Jill Flater. "Most of these girls, it's the most inconsistent I've ever seen them play...
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Lady Cardinals slip to 4-6
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/07)
According to Bloomfield girls tennis coach, we played close in a couple of spots but in the final analysis the outcome was never in doubt in a 5-0 loss to Bedford North Lawrence Monday. He said that Bailey Maryfield made a run at Ashle Simpson but couldn't hold on and was beaten 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 at No. 1 singles...
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Lady Bulldogs even record
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/07)
Union scored the tying run in the seventh and the go-ahead runs in the eighth inning as the Lady Bulldog softball team defeated North Knox 3-1 in a non-conference game at Bicknell Monday night. The Lady Bulldogs pounded out 13 hits as they evened their record at 3-3...
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Shakamak tops Eastern Greene
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/07)
Shakamak finished with 18 hits and scored in all but one inning as the Lady Lakers defeated host Eastern Greene 18-1 in a Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference softball game Monday. The game was halted after six innings via the 10-run rule. Megan Cox had four hits in as many at bats for Shakamak, who scored seven runs in the sixth inning.. The Lady Lakers improved to 5-6, 1-2 in the SWIAC...
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Linton to play invite using Wooden bats
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/07)
The Linton baseball team will host the Linton Invitational Saturday, and the tournament will use wooden bats instead of aluminum, like the players are used to. Linton will be the home team in Game 1 against White River Valley beginning at 10 a.m. The second game will pit the home team Orleans Bulldogs against Hutsonville-Palestine at noon...
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LINTON POLICE ACTIVITY LOG
(Police Reports ~ 04/24/07)
The Linton Police Department responded on Monday to two follow-up investigations, one information-only request, four juvenile/deliquents, one utility after-hours call, one drug investigation, one disorderly conduct, one fire/brush, one medical/illness, one alarm, one animal complaint, one harassment complaint, one reckless driver, one disabled/stranded vehicle. The department also had one cleaning person on station, three school/foot patrols and one assist to another agency...
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Greene County Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 04/24/07)
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Students turn eyesore into picturesque greeting
(Local News ~ 04/24/07)
A long time community eyesore on the east side of Bloomfield now offers a pictureque and historical greeting to those entering town on State Road 54 thanks to the artistic work of a group of Bloomfield Junior-Senior High School students. About 15 art students in grades 7 to 12 from Deb Johnson's class have been busy in the past week giving something back to their community in the way of painting county landmarks onto a once-weathered wall that stood behind the former Russ' Tire Center building.. ...
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Bethell: Zoning can help county
(Local News ~ 04/24/07)
The word "zoning" generates plenty of speculation and questions, but new Greene County Economic Development Corporation Executive Director Joan Bethell says it has its merits -- even in a predominately agriculture community like Greene County. "I recognize that zoning is an unpopular topic with some of our residents. ...
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Mayoral candidates set priorities
(Local News ~ 04/24/07)
JASONVILLE -- Three candidates are vying for the position of Jasonville mayor in the May 8 primary election. On the Democrat ticket are David Keller and Roy L. Terrell Sr. Republican candidate Donald R. Pastore is running unopposed. All three men said their goal is to serve the people of Jasonville and work for what is best for the city...
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Linton to present 'Hello Dolly!'
(Local News ~ 04/24/07)
Linton-Stockton High School will present its 25th spring musical this weekend when students perform "Hello Dolly!" This year's musical will be the second one Amy Wadhwan has directed herself although she's assisted with several of the presentations...
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Carter to speak at Lincoln Day Dinner
(Local News ~ 04/24/07)
LYONS -- Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter will be the keynote speaker at the annual Greene County Republican Party Lincoln Day Dinner set for 6:30 p.m. on Thursday at the Lyons Community Center. The event will be hosted by County Republican Chairman Randall Brown of Bloomfield...
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Eastern Greene bus bids made public
(Local News ~ 04/24/07)
Transportation bids for bus routes were made public during a one-hour period of a work session of the Eastern Greene School Board of Trustees on Monday. EG Superintendent Randy Barrett explained, "Most of the drivers were there ... We had each bid opened and I read each bid aloud so that everyone had the opportunity to write down who bid and what they bid."...
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Linton-native Barnes wins five Telly Awards
(Local News ~ 04/24/07)
Bill Barnes Video Productions, which is owned by Barnes, a native of Linton, was recently notified that it won five Telly Awards for the documentary "You'll Like Linton: Memories of a Small Town and Its Treasures." The documentary received first place Silvers for videography/cinematography, copywriting and editing and two second place Bronzes for documentary and use of music...
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Christina "Chris" Ball
(Obituary ~ 04/24/07)
Christina "Chris" Ball, 69, of Worthington passed away, Monday, April 23, 2007, at Bloomington Hospital. Funeral arrangements are pending at Welch & Cornett Funeral Home in Worthington.
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Herbert L. Ellis
(Obituary ~ 04/24/07)
Herbert L. Ellis, 79, of Linton, passed away at 2:54 p.m. on Sunday, April 22, 2007 at his residence. He was born in Farmersburg on Oct. 15, 1927 to Herbert J. and Sara Smith Ellis. He was an U.S. Army veteran of World War II and the Korean War, a member of the American Legion and Veteran's of Foreign Wars (VFW) post in Linton, Grand Master of the Independent Order of Odd Fellow, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Linton...
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Doris Gay Jamison
(Obituary ~ 04/24/07)
Doris Gay Jamison, 84, of Spencer and formerly of Worthington, passed away at 9:40 p.m. on Sunday, April 22, 2007 at Owen Valley Health Campus in Spencer. She was born, April 3, 1923, in Greene County, to Lee and Blanche (Sesney) Harris. She was a beautician, homemaker and worked as a cook at the former Worthington- Jefferson High School for several years...
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Dickie A. Phillips
(Obituary ~ 04/24/07)
Dickie A. Phillips, 59, of Route 2, Worthington, passed away 3:05 p.m. on Sunday, April 22, 2007 at his residence. He was born Aug. 8, 1947 in Owen County to Lawrence and Iva Lena (Rennard) Phillips. He formerly owned D & J Trash Service, P & P Construction, and was an auto mechanic...
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Lady T-Birds place second
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/07)
The Eastern Greene girls track and field team placed second in a meet at Owen Valley Monday. The host Lady Patriots won with 101.5 points while the Lady Thunderbirds tallied 53.5 points. Lighthouse Christian Academy took third with 10 points. Kayla Erwin of Eastern Greene was first in the 1,600 meters. Her time was six minutes, 32 seconds...
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