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Hanna Alene Faith Jerrell-Barton
(Obituary ~ 10/14/08)
Hanna Alene Faith Jerrell-Barton, newborn daughter of Ren Daniel Barton and Samantha Lynn Jerrell passed away Monday, Oct. 13, 2008 shortly after her birth at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. Survivors include her parents; one sister, Trenity Lynn Barton, at home; maternal grandparents, John and Cheri (Lawson) Jerrell of Linton; maternal great-grandparents, Larry (Brenda) Jerrell of Linton and Donald (Charleen) Black of Brazil; paternal grandparents, Terry (Stephens) (Paul) Lux of Linton and Richard (Melissa) Barton of Dugger; paternal great-grandparents, Wilma Stephens and Jerry (Marlene) Lux, all of Linton; Godparents, Carl (Beverly) Westfall of Linton. ...
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Eastern board tackles a number of personel items at monthly meeting
(Local News ~ 10/14/08)
EASTERN HEIGHTS -- The Eastern Greene School Board tackled a number of personnel items on their agenda Monday evening and they approved a revised calendar for the current school year. Superintendent Ty Mungle told the board it needed to correct an error in the official 2008-09 calendar on the dates students and teachers return to school following the Christmas break...
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Fischer continuing her cheerleading career at Butler
(Local News ~ 10/14/08)
A Linton-Stockton High School graduate is now cheering at Butler University. Emily Fischer, a 2008 LSHS grad, spent her high school years cheering and decided to continue in college. "I cheered in high school four years and in Terre Haute on an all-star squad," Fischer explained. "I love it."...
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Hostettler writes book No. 2
(Local News ~ 10/14/08)
Rev. Billy Ed Hostettler is widely known in the Greene County area for his homespun folksy way of making people understand the love of God and basic Christian principals. He's been a pastor for more than four decades, a frequent preacher at weddings and funerals; and someone who has a knack for offering works of encouragement during illness or other troubling times...
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Marion Elizabeth "Betty" McKain
(Obituary ~ 10/14/08)
Marion Elizabeth "Betty" McKain, 87, of Sullivan, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008 at her residence. She was born on July 8, 1921 in Mason Co., MI to Frank and Agnes (Nulph) Silvis. She married Ralph H. McKain on August 13, 1937. She was a homemaker and farmer, retiring in 2001. She was a member of New Beginnings Worship Center in Sullivan...
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It's time to celebrate in Worthington
(Local News ~ 10/14/08)
The Worthington Streetscape Project is nearing completion so when the Worthington Town Council met for their regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening, they set a date to celebrate. The Council will hold a lighting ceremony in front of the Municipal Building at 7 p.m. on the first Saturday in November. Inside the building, they'll host an informal reception with refreshments. The public is invited...
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You can vote early on Saturday
(Local News ~ 10/14/08)
Seventy-one Greene County voters took advantage of the first of two satellite pre-election voting opportunities. Greene County Clerk Jackie Winstead said satellite voting was conducted at the Center Township Fire Station at Little Cincinnati this past Saturday...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 10/14/08)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Monday included one fraud investigation, one illegal burn, one assist to the utility department after hours and two other utility repairs, two medical/illness, one animal complaint, one suspicious vehicle or person, one assist to another agency, one harassment complaint, two thefts-other, one welfare check/concern and two traffic stops...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 10/14/08)
GREENE SUPERIOR COURT INFRACTIONS David M. Akers, speeding Chad E. Ballengee, speeding Sherry R. Bedwell, no seat belt fastened Jacqueline M. Bell, speeding Jeremiah S. Bridges, no seat belt fastened Richard Broughton, speeding Timothy A. Burleson, no registration plate...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 10/14/08)
Pet Costume Contest A pet costume contest will be held at 6 p.m. Oct. 29 at Humphreys Park in Linton. Cost is $5 per pet with registration at 5:30 p.m. Several categories of judging. All pets must be on a leash. All proceeds go to the Greene County Humane Society...
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Lady Lakers, Gambill advance to regional
(High School Sports ~ 10/14/08)
TERRE HAUTE -- For the third consecutive year, the Shakamak girls cross country team will be making an appearance at the regional. Led by three-time individual regional qualifier Casey Fougerousse's fourth place finish, the Lady Lakers also finished fourth in the team standings as the top five teams advance to Saturday's Brown County Regional...
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Riggins, Hughes going to regional
(High School Sports ~ 10/14/08)
By B.J. Hargis Sports Editor NASHVILLE -- White River Valley senior Jennifer Hughes and Bloomfield freshman Julie Riggins both finished in the top 15 at the Brown County girls cross country sectional here Tuesday at Eagle Creek Park. They were the two Greene County participants that will be advancing to Saturday's regional on the same course...
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Lady Bulldogs top North Knox
(High School Sports ~ 10/14/08)
The Union (Dugger) High School varsity volleyball team outlasted visiting North Knox by the score of 24-26, 26-24, 25-17, 28-26 Tuesday night. It was the sixth victory, against 15 losses, for the Lady Bulldogs. "Our momentum was up tonight," said Union (Dugger) coach Becky Borter. "It seemed like we were playing more as a team...
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Miners to have free fan bus
(High School Sports ~ 10/14/08)
Linton-Stockton athletic director Charlie Karazsia would like to announce that they will be having a fan bus for the sectional football game at Tecumseh Friday, Oct. 24. Students will have to prepay $5 to reserve a spot on the bus, that will leave at 5:30 p.m. for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff. But the students will get their $5 back upon entering the bus...
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Jasonville F.D. to get billing help; council agrees to buy new fire truck
(Local News ~ 10/14/08)
The Jasonville City Council unanimously voted Tuesday evening to use a billing company in Brownsburg replacing insurance companies for payment of emergency and fire runs. "It's a painful effort to bill and fight with the insurance companies ourselves," explained Jasonville Assistant Fire Chief Darren Sluder. "What the fire department sends in, it will collect."...
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