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Niebrugge's bond changed
(Local News ~ 08/09/07)
The bond amount for a Linton man was lowered during a court hearing this (Wednesday) morning. Initially, Anthony Niebrugge was being held on an $80,000 cash only bond. However, after his hearing today (Wednesday), his bond amount was changed. Niebrugge is now being held on an $84,500 personal appearance bond with a 10 percent cash deposit allowed and a $50,000 surety -- cash -- only bond...
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Greene County Court News
(Police Reports ~ 08/09/07)
Greene circuit criminal cases State v. Tyler J. Cliver, theft Greene superior civil cases Capital One Bank v. Lisa A. Morris, civil collection TRAFFIC INFRACTIONS Alsman, Michael L., no seat belt fastened Anderson, Jessica L., no seat belt fastened Arthur, Roy M., speeding...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 08/09/07)
Greene County Jail Log Linton Police Department Activity Log The Linton Police Department responded Wednesday to one title check, three follow up investigations, five information only requests, one lost and found, five animal complaints, one attempted burglary, two theft-other and one open door/garage. They made three traffic stops, assisted another agency twice and provided eight extra patrols...
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Rosemary J. Ferrebee
(Obituary ~ 08/09/07)
Rosemary J. Ferrebee,85, of Panama City, FL. passed away Wednesday, August 8, 2007 in a local hospital. She was born in Linton and has been a resident of the Panama City area for more than 50 years. She also was a member of the Christian Church of Panama City ...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 08/09/07)
Eastern Greene School Board to meet The Eastern Greene School Board of Trustees will meet in executive session on Aug. 13 at 6 p.m. in the high school conference room. A public hearing on additional appropriations for bus replacement is also scheduled for 7 p.m. in the cafeteria and the regular board meeting will follow...
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Will school uniforms make their way to Greene County?
(Column ~ 08/09/07)
If students and parents haven't finished shopping for school clothes, time is running out. Area schools begin classes next week. What if you didn't have to worry about what clothes to buy your teenager? If you only had to buy three or four shirts, and some "dressy" shorts and pants, would that be better?...
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Bloomfield Fire Department set to stage Saturday fundraiser for new fire truck grant
(Local News ~ 08/09/07)
The Bloomfield Fire Department is hoping the community shows some support by attending its Saturday fundraiser in the town park. Fire Chief Eric Alano explained that the ribeye sandwich fundraiser is slated for 5:30 p.m. with musical entertainment beginning an hour later...
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Plans for Apple Festival coming together
(Local News ~ 08/09/07)
In keeping with tradition, the 2007 Bloomfield Apple Festival will once again flood the town park with a variety of crafts, food and fun for the young and old alike. This year's event is scheduled for Oct. 5 and 6 with the annual parade wrapping up the fun on Oct. 7...
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Near the collapse: Former Eastern Greene student was only yards away from bridge disaster
(Local News ~ 08/09/07)
It's been 10 days since the Interstate 35W bridge near downtown Minneapolis, Minn., collapsed. Divers continue to search the Mississippi River for bodies still trapped beneath the twisted debris. Seven deaths have been confirmed, and at least six more are missing and presumed dead...
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Orscheln Farm & Home to open late this fall in Linton
(Local News ~ 08/09/07)
Sometime late this fall, Linton will welcome one of its newest businesses, Orscheln Farm & Home. The business will share the building currently occupied by Goody's Family Clothing. Currently, renovations are being made to the building. "We're excited," said Linton Mayor Tom Jones about the business moving into the community. "Any time we get a new investment in the community it's great."...
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A Greene County Bridge disaster from yesteryear
(Local News ~ 08/09/07)
Greene County has experienced a bridge disaster of smaller magnitude. Linton resident Delmar Hasler submitted this photo that was taken on a county road in the Mineral area in the 1930 or 1940s of a bridge that collapsed. No other details are known. (Submitted photo)...
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White River Valley board prepares for opening of new school year with staff hirings
(Local News ~ 08/09/07)
SWITZ CITY -- Preparing for the school opening, the White River Valley Board of School Trustees hired additional staff at Thursday's meeting. In a 6-1 vote, John Bucher was hired as a staff person at Worthington Elementery School. Ted Wagner cast the opposing vote...
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Shakamak school board makes new staffing and extra curricular assignments
(Local News ~ 08/09/07)
JASONVILLE -- The Metropolitan School District of Shakamak Board of School Trustees approved several staffing and extra curricular appointments at its meeting Thursday night. Several part-time aides and custodians were approved by the board, who was missing one member as Jeff Miller was absent...
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Linton teen faces new theft charge
(Local News ~ 08/09/07)
A Linton teen finds himself behind bars after being arrested for theft less than 24 hours after being released from jail on a previous theft and burglary charge. Tyler Cliver, 17, was arrested at 12:15 a.m. on Thursday by Linton Police Department Patrolman Jayson Smith. At 8 a.m. on Wednesday, Cliver had been released from Greene County jail...
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Linton police getting tough with parking lot loiters
(Local News ~ 08/09/07)
Young and older motorists will have to find new areas to park and congregate during the evening hours in the city of Linton. The Linton Police Department now has a legal tool to help local business owners and private property owners keep their parking lots clear of unauthorized vehicles and loiterers...
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Dunn, Ingram both satisfied with team's performance
(High School Sports ~ 08/09/07)
Linton-Stockton and Eastern Greene both ventured to Daviess County on Thursday to compete in volleyball scrimmages with the Lady Miners traveling to Montgomery to take on Barr-Reeve, while the Lady Thunderbirds traveled to Washington to challenge the Lady Hatchets...
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Lady Cardinals finally have a coach; Kyle von Almen hired
(Local News ~ 08/09/07)
Bloomfield High School has a varsity girl's basketball coach. Kyle von Almen was approved as the new coach in a special session of the Bloomfield Board of School Trustees on Thursday night. The extra-curricular resignations of Doug Boyd as the girls varsity basketball coach was also approved...
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Von Almen named girls basketball coach at Bloomfield
(High School Sports ~ 08/09/07)
Bloomfield high school thought they had its girls varsity basketball coach when they hired Doug Boyd a month ago to replace Jim Rose, who resigned in April after four seasons as coach of the Lady Cardinals. But the school found itself looking for a new coach when Boyd was hired by the Southwest School Corporation Wednesday night to fill a vacant math teaching position and defensive cordinator for the Golden Arrows...
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