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Greene County Court News
(Police Reports ~ 05/11/07)
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Tony W. Crynes, Linton and Judith A. Shackerford, Linton GREENE CIRCUIT CIVIL CASES Margaret Jean McMahen v, Bretton Donald McMahon, dissolution SMALL CLAIMS American Family Insurance v. Ralph Brumfield, Fleet Car Lease, Inc., damages...
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T-Birds get past Shoals
(High School Sports ~ 05/11/07)
EASTERN HEIGHTS -- Eastern Greene's baseball team picked up its eighth win on the season with a 7-4 victory over Shoals Friday night at Eastern Heights. Josh Avooske picked up the win, as he threw the sixth and seventh innings in relief of Ryan Wilcoxen, who started, but was pulled in the fifth because of a pitch count...
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T-Birds win third straight game
(High School Sports ~ 05/11/07)
EASTERN HEIGHTS -- If three wins constitutes a winning streak, then put Eastern Greene's softball team down for its first winning streak of the season after a 4-3 win over Bloomfield Friday night at Eastern Heights. "I was really happy, collectively, with our defense this week," said Eastern Greene coach Gina Ingram. ...
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Pruett honored with Travis Smith award
(High School Sports ~ 05/11/07)
TERRE HAUTE -- Rachael Pruett was honored for her athletic ability and overall character Thursday night in Terre Haute. The Linton-Stockton High School senior, along with 19 other athletes from the Wabash Valley, were honored as members of the WTWO-TV and Terre Haute Savings Bank Wabash Valley All-Sports Team. Pruett was selected the top girl golfer...
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Linton police log
(Police Reports ~ 05/11/07)
LINTON POLICE ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department responded on Thursday to one information-only request, one fight, one juvenile delinquent, one school/foot patrol, one fire/brush, one medical/illness, two animal complaints, one harassment complaint, one driving while suspended, three extra patrols, one theft-other, one-motor theft, one fingerprint-gun permit, one ordinance violation and two traffic stops...
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Greene County Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 05/11/07)
Greene County Jail Log...
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Vincent A. "Jock" Hardesty
(Obituary ~ 05/11/07)
Vincent A "Jock" Hardesty, 92, of Jasonville, passed away Feb., 10, 2007. A military memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday at Lebanon Cemetery in Midland with Pastor Brad West officiating.
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Hannah Grace Cook
(Obituary ~ 05/11/07)
Hannah Grace Cook, was stillborn at 7:05 a.m. Friday, May 11, 2007, at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. She was the daughter of Roy David Cook, Jr. & Shawna Marie (Fulford) Cook. Survivors include her parents of Linton, a sister, Caleigh M. Cook, at home, maternal grandparents, Terry and Dianna Fulford of Linton; paternal grandparents, Roy and Audrey Cook of Vincennes; an uncle, Matthew Fulford, of Linton; and aunts, Jamie Fulford of Linton and Janet Lynn Cook of Maryland...
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Rural Linton woman making meals for family, dogs
(Local News ~ 05/11/07)
The recent rash of national pet food recalls has sparked the business spirit of a rural Linton woman who now finds herself spending several hours weekly in the kitchen making meals and treats for her family and two dogs. Deb McEnery, who lives west of Linton, has also launched her own Web site that shares with subscribers her tips and recipes for home-prepared pet food meals, diet plans, and snacks...
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Shakamak board borrows money
(Local News ~ 05/11/07)
JASONVILLE -- Due to late tax distributions, Metropolitan School District of Shakamak Superintendent C.G. Epple presented a resolution to the board of school trustees Thursday night to approve issuing a tax warrant. Previously, the board has approved accepting bids for a temporary loan if necessary. Since the school's tax draw will be late, Epple requested borrowing $2 million from MainSource Bank, who had given the most favorable bid when bids were accepted...
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Sullivan woman faces forgery, theft and other charges
(Local News ~ 05/11/07)
A Sullivan woman, arrested Friday an outstanding felony warrant from Vigo County for failing to appear in court, also faces other local charges that are under investigation by the Linton Police Department. Arrested was 32-year-old Deanna Farmer, who is being held in the Greene County Jail at Bloomfield on $14,000 bond. Aside from the warrant, Farmer has been preliminarily charged with forgery and theft in the case involving a Linton pharmacy and a local physican...
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Shakamak hires ECA recommendations
(Local News ~ 05/11/07)
JASONVILLE -- Summer school assignments and extra curricular activity assignments were discussed and approved at Thursday night's meeting of the Metropolitan School District of Shakamak Board of School Trustees meeting. Superintendent C.G. Epple said at one point the state had said it would fund 100 percent of summer school programs if enough appropriation was allowed by the legislature; however, he said, the legislature didn't raise the appropriation enough to cover 100 percent of funding. ...
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Sichting concerned about TIF district proposal
(Local News ~ 05/11/07)
Bloomfield School District Superintendent Dan Sichting has voiced concerns about the effects of expanding a planned Tax Increment Finance Economic Development District in Taylor Township, and he plans to be at Tuesday morning's meeting of the Greene County Board of Commissioners to make his feelings known...
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Ellis water receives grant
(Local News ~ 05/11/07)
The second time was a charm for Ellis Water Company, based in Linton, in its effort to secure a Community Focus Fund (CFF) grant from the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA). Ellis Water applied for the grant to pay for the installation of a new, larger capacity water tower...
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'Red' will be parade marshal
(Local News ~ 05/11/07)
Bloomfield bred-and-born Marcus "Red" Oliphant will serve as this year's grand marshal in the traditional Apple Festival parade. Oliphant was chosen for the honorary position after fellow Bloomfield resident Phyllis Parkes nominated him as her choice for grand marshal in a contest sponsored by the Apple Festival Committee...
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Baize returns for a two-week visit with family
(Local News ~ 05/11/07)
Two weeks is the amount of time Sgt. Jeffery W. Baize has at home to visit with family and friends. After that, he's heading back to Iraq for a length of time that he doesn't know. Baize was recently reunited with his wife and family after spending the last seven months stationed in Northern Baghdad as a member of the Army National Guard...
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Benefit game set for Saturday
(High School Sports ~ 05/11/07)
The inaugural Sullivan County vs. Greene County Senior All-Star Basketball Classic is set for 8 p.m. tonight at Sullivan High School. The game is a benefit for Chromosome 18 Abnormalities. Proceeds will go to the Chromosome 18 Registry & Research Society, which is an organization that provides research for individuals with Chromosome 18 abnormalities...
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