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Bulldog baseball roster features 13 players
(High School Sports ~ 03/25/08)
DUGGER -- Clarence Johnson will have a roster of 13 players as he begins his seventh season in charge of the baseball team at Union (Dugger) High School. The Bulldogs were 3-14 in 2007, including a 5-4 win in eight innings over White River Valley in the sectional...
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Lady Bulldogs look for improvement
(High School Sports ~ 03/25/08)
DUGGER -- Rick Swan and Mike Miller begin their second year as CO-coaches in charge of the Union (Dugger) softball program. Swan said they are much farther along during preseason workouts compared to 2007. "We know the girls better," said Swan, who along with Miller led the Lady Bulldogs to a 6-13 mark a year ago. "We know what to expect and the girls know what to expect from us."...
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Bobby Wayne Groomer
(Obituary ~ 03/25/08)
Bobby Wayne Groomer, 59, Route 2, Solsberry, passed away at 1:24 a.m. Tuesday at Bloomington Hospital. Born Oct. 7, 1948 in Solsberry, he was the son of Clyde and Iva Jean (Sullivan) Groomer. He was formerly a fork lift operation for KPT, Inc. in Bloomfield and also worked at Bloomfield Sales...
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Teen driving stolen vehicle dies in Sullivan crash following chase
(Local News ~ 03/25/08)
SULLIVAN, Ind. (AP) -- Indiana State Police say a 15-year-old boy was killed when the stolen van he was driving crashed in western Indiana following a police chase. The driver was Landon Jay Dunn of Oaktown. He was alone in the van. A state trooper and an Indiana conservation officer were chasing the white 1995 GMC van on U.S. 41 about 20 miles south of Terre Haute shortly before 8 p.m. Monday...
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Eastern students to benefit from mobile dental clinic
(Local News ~ 03/25/08)
Indiana University School of Dentistry's mobile dental sealant program -- Seal Indiana -- will provide preventive dental care for the students of Eastern Greene Elementary on April 2-3. A dental clinic will be set up during regular school hours, and treatment will include comprehensive dental examinations, dental sealants, and fluoride varnish treatments. Children will also receive a toothbrush and brushing instructions...
- Linton traffic signals getting an updgrade (Local News ~ 03/25/08)
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Tornado spotter's course to be offered April 1
(Local News ~ 03/25/08)
Tornado spotting ought to be fresh on everbody's mind following last month's twister that touched down in Bloomfield damaging several homes. To help educate the public on what to look for and when conditions are right for a tornado, a tornado spotters course will be conducted by the National Weather Service locally, according to Greene County Emergency Management Agency Director Roger Axe...
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Waterman's long-term prisoner bill signed into law by Governor Daniels
(Local News ~ 03/25/08)
INDIANAPOLIS --- Legislation requiring the Indiana Department of Correction to conduct a one-time review of long-term inmates convicted of non-violent offenses has been signed into law by Gov. Mitch Daniels. Senate Enrolled Act 258 was authored by District 39 State Senator John Waterman (R-Shelburn)...
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Man arrested after pills were missing
(Local News ~ 03/25/08)
Linton police officers arrested a Vincennes man who was wanted on a Sullivan County warrant after they were called to a disturbance at a Linton residence Monday night. Joshua A. Zills, 23, Vincennes, was arrested without incident and transported to the Sullivan County Sheriff's Department where he was being held on $5,000 bond...
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Hayes' legal woes mounting
(Local News ~ 03/25/08)
The legal woes for Bloomfield resident James Matthew "Matt" Hayes continue to mount up. In the course of less than two weeks, he was arrested, posted bond, had additional charges filed by the Greene County Prosecutor's office and then last Thursday he was arrested again...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 03/25/08)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Monday included one follow-up investigation, 10 requests for information only, two accidents with property damage, one off-road vehicle complaint, one medical/illness, one alarm, four animal complaints, one VIN check, three assists to other agencies, one theft-other, one welfare check/concern, one assist to the utility department, one domestic dispute and one ordinance violation.. ...
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Greene County Court News
(Police Reports ~ 03/25/08)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Carrie C. Sichter, theft CIVIL CASES Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. v. Douglas Keith Feltner, Kimberly Carol Feltner, Citibank Federal Savings Bank, mortgage foreclosure GREENE SUPERIOR COURT CRIMINAL CASES...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 03/25/08)
Lyons First Christian Church The Lyons First Christian Church will offer a new contemporary music worship service with video at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Alzheimer's support The Alzheimer's Association March monthly meeting has been canceled. The next meeting is at 5 p.m. April 24 at the Linton Public Library...
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Greene County schools receive $533,000 grant to boost math and science achievement
(Local News ~ 03/25/08)
;&t:?Indiana school corporations -- including all five Greene County school districts -- will share $2.4 million in federal funds designed to increase student achievement in math and science through partnerships with state colleges and universities...
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New disabled veterans training project rolled out at Crane
(Local News ~ 03/25/08)
CRANE -- A new and unique disabled veterans training program -- located as part of the WestGate Technology Park near Crane Village -- was rolled out Tuesday afternoon. State and federal organizations gathered Tuesday to officially announced the start of a new program to provide employment and workforce training and education to Hoosier veterans with disabilities through the new Crane Learning & Employment Center for Veterans with Disabilities (CLEC)...
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Multiple law enforcement agencies involved in Monday night hunt for Worthington man
(Local News ~ 03/25/08)
Officers from numerous law enforcement agencies responded Monday evening to assist Greene County Sheriff's Deputies in a search for a man who had threatened to harm himself and others. Around 10:30 p.m., when officers were called to investigate an altercation along U.S. 231 near County Road 250 North, they learned that one of the subjects involved had fled the scene on foot...
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Linton putting more bite in nuisance animal law
(Local News ~ 03/25/08)
Are the neighbors' dogs keeping you up? Do you hear yip-yipping all day and night? Well, if you live within Linton's city limits there's an ordinance for you. The purpose of the city's animal ordinance is to regulate the disruption certain animals cause that disturbs peace, affects the health, safety and welfare of the citizens, visitors and the city of Linton and to protect animals from adverse behaviors of humans, ordinance #2006-13 states...
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