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Ruth M. Wells
(Obituary ~ 11/13/08)
Ruth M. Wells, 88, of Greenfield, passed away Thursday, Nov. 13. 2008 at Regency Place in Greenfield. Born Sept. 29, 1920 in Owen County, she was the daughter of Cleotis E. and Stella E. (Fiscus) Collenbaugh. She was a homemaker and had worked for RCA in Indianapolis. She was a member of the Church of Christ in Greenfield...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 11/13/08)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CIVIL CASES Beneficial Indiana Inc. v. Carley J. Hudson, collection Capital One Bank (USA) NA v. Jeri S. Faulk, collection In Re: petition for approval of transfer of structured settlement payment of Sarah Coleman, civil plenary...
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Rex L. Miller
(Obituary ~ 11/13/08)
Rex L. Miller, 80, of Jasonville, passed away at 2 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, 2008 at Shakamak Good Samaritan Nursing Center in Jasonville. Born March 29, 1928 in Clay County, he was the son of James and Gladys (Crist) Miller. He was married September 13, 1953 to Lois (Keller) Miller...
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National VFW Commander-in-Chief makes stop in Worthington
(Local News ~ 11/13/08)
When Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) National Commander-in-Chief Glen M. Gardner, Jr. made a stop in Greene County Thursday, a number of local VFW members were gathered at Post 7117 in Worthington to greet him, including Jack Ray. After serving his country, Ray served his local VFW Post for more than 60 years. He is a Past-Post Commander of Post 7117 and he was honored to meet the organization's national commander...
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Spur-of-the-moment trip ends up in Grant Park for Greene Countians
(Local News ~ 11/13/08)
Imagine being there as President-elect Barack Obama made his victory speech in Chicago's Grant Park on election night? After a spur-of-the-moment decision, that's exactly where Jennie Wicker of Midland ended up. "It was a spur-of-the-moment thing. I've been an Obama supporter from the beginning. It just seemed like a real historical event to go to," she explained...
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No injuries reported in State Road 157 wreck
(Local News ~ 11/13/08)
A driver was cited for a learner's permit violation after an accident on the Calvertville Curve on State Road 157 around 7 a.m. Thursday. Natasha Holley, 25, of Mishawaka, who said she was not familiar with the roadway, was northbound in a 2000 Mazda Milenia when she lost control and hit a utility pole...
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Blood drive to honor veterans
(Local News ~ 11/13/08)
As a way to celebrate Veterans Day this year, the American Red Cross is urging locals to honor veterans by giving blood. "This year, as one way to honor military veterans and active military personnel, the American Red Cross encourages eligible individuals to take the time to schedule an appointment to donate blood," Loni White, an American Red Cross media contact, explained in a press release...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 11/13/08)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Tuesday included one fraud, two follow-up investigations, one custody dispute/exchange, one structure fire, one brush fire, two accidents with personal injury, one accident with property damage, one medical/illness, one animal complaint, one assist to another agency, one theft-other, two fingerprints for gun permits and one traffic stop...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 11/13/08)
Linton Library will open late Nov. 21 The Linton Public Library will delay opening until 11:30 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 21 for in-service training of staff members. Coin Club to meet Nov. 19 Greene County Coin Club will have the November meeting on the Nov. 19 due to Thanksgiving. The meeting will start at 7 p.m. at the 4-H Building...
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Shakamak board recognizes teacher who won state award
(Local News ~ 11/13/08)
Dena Irwin, a business teacher at Shakamak High School recently received an Outstanding Service Award from the Indiana Association for Career and Technical Education. In his announcement of Irwin's award at the MSD of Shakamak Board of School Trustee's meeting Thursday evening, Superintendent CG Epple noted that Irwin was an outstanding teacher...
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Fourth quarter costs Lady Bulldogs
(High School Sports ~ 11/13/08)
Host Cloverdale outscored Union (Dugger) 23-8 over the final eight minutes to come away with a 61-52 victory in a non-conference high school girls basketball game Thursday night. It was the season-opener for the Lady Bulldogs while the Lady Clovers evened their record at 1-1...
- Lady Cardinals edge Shoals in opener (High School Sports ~ 11/13/08)
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North Knox dumps Linton-Stockton
(High School Sports ~ 11/13/08)
Linton-Stockton had almost four times as many turnovers than baskets as the host Lady Miners lost to North Knox 50-29 in a high school girls basketball game Thursday night. Linton-Stockton, who dropped to 1-1, only came up with nine baskets while committing 33 turnovers...
- Beautiful fall day (Local News ~ 11/13/08)
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Greene County Clothe-A-Child and Toys for Tots program gearing up to spread some holiday cheer for the 40th year
(Local News ~ 11/13/08)
It's just six weeks until Christmas, but behind-the-scenes work to make the holidays merrier for more than 500 Greene County children and families is already in full swing by a team of volunteers. This year, a 40-year tradition of providing low-income families with gifts of clothing and toys to give their children at Christmas will continue...
- UPDATED BREAKING NEWS: Yoho says he will resign from school board position (Local News ~ 11/13/08)
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Bloomfield man draws 3 years in prison for failing to register as sex offender
(Local News ~ 11/13/08)
A 30-year-old Bloomfield man was sentenced Wednesday to three years in prison for failure to register as a sex offender, a class C felony. Roy L. Frye was arrested in April by Bloomfield Town Marshal Ken Tharp after Tharp responded to a report of a verbal altercation on S. ...
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