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Worthington teen hurt in accident
(Local News ~ 04/22/09)
A 17-year-old driver was transported to Greene County General Hospital on Wednesday morning following a one-vehicle accident on a county road north of Switz City. Taylor R. Kail of Worthington complained of pain to the head and chest and was treated on the scene by personnel from the Switz City Volunteer Fire Department and E-2 from the Greene County Ambulance Service...
- Bloomfield Chamber conducts ribbon-cutting for new Subway (Local News ~ 04/22/09)
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Bloomfield man headed to court on battery charge
(Local News ~ 04/22/09)
Eric J. Townsend, 23, of Bloomfield, is scheduled to appear at an initial hearing in Greene Superior Court Friday morning on the charge of battery resulting in bodily injury. Townsend was arrested last Friday by Greene County Sheriff's Deputy Brad Deckard after he and Deputy Jeremy Inman responded to the Lester St. Apartments in Bloomfield on the report of a fight in progress...
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An Earth Day makeover: Bloomfield students clean up park
(Local News ~ 04/22/09)
The Bloomfield Park recently received a bit of an Earth Day makeover thanks to the help of some local students. Bloomfield Jr./Sr. High students painted, raked, cleaned out flower beds, picked up trash, mulched and more during the first Earth Day clean-up in the town park Wednesday...
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Garden Club Auction can be a lot of fun
(Local News ~ 04/22/09)
The weatherman is calling for a beautiful spring day with sunny skies and temperatures in the 80s on Saturday providing the perfect setting for the annual Worthington Garden Club Auction. The auction, which has been conducted at least the last 15 years, will feature a large selection of healthy starts of perennials, annuals, shade plants, herbs, trees, ground covers, garden décor, cookbooks and more...
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Flower, Patio Show offers lots of variety
(Local News ~ 04/22/09)
If you're in the mood for spring be sure to check out the fifth annual Greene County Master Gardener's Flower and Patio Show. The event is slated for 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Sunday at the 4-H fairgrounds. Admission is free and this year's theme is "Welcome to our Potting Shed."...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 04/22/09)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CIVIL CASES Target National Bank v. Connie J. Neysme, collection Stephanie Lynn Barker v. Tyler Matthew Morgan, petition for support GREENE SUPERIOR COURT CIVIL CASES INFRACTIONS Sheena Renee Chavez v. Zane Gennicks, petition for support...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 04/22/09)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG No new bookings. LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Tuesday included one request for information only, one custody dispute/exchange, one incident of criminal mischief, two fraud, two utility repairs, one accident with property damage, one funeral escort, three medical/illness, four animal complaints, one suspicious vehicle/person, one assist to another agency, three thefts-other, one disabled/stranded vehicle, one ordinance violation and one traffic stop.. ...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 04/22/09)
L-S kindergarten enrollment It is time to pre-enroll students for the 2009-10 Linton kindergarten classes. During the month of April, school staff will need to know the names of those students who will be taking the kindergarten screening in May. Children who will be 5-years-old on or before Aug. ...
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Lady Cardinals blank Linton-Stockton 5-0
(High School Sports ~ 04/22/09)
The Bloomfield High School girls team team won the first three matches against Linton-Stockton in a match at Humphreys Park in Linton Wednesday. This story will be updated.
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Letter to the Editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 04/22/09)
Keep family in your prayers To the Editor: I am thankful that I opened your site this morning and the comments about the two burned children had been removed, but I would like to respond to the public in these words. Having spent the afternoon at the Burn Unit at Riley changes your life forever. Both boys are fighting hard to cling to the fragility of life itself...
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Chesterfield leads Bulldogs past Wolverines
(High School Sports ~ 04/22/09)
DUGGER -- Union (Dugger) senior Logan Chesterfield fanned 13 White River Valley batters in his seven innings of work, as the Bulldogs came away with a 10-3 Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference win in high school baseball action here Wednesday. "My arm felt good today," the senior hurler said. "The wind was blowing in my favor and that really helped with the movement in my pitches as well. This was a good win and will hopefully give us a confidence boost."...
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'Just feed them': Late pastor's memorial funds expansion of community pantry
(Local News ~ 04/22/09)
"Just feed them," the late Rev. Hilary Vieck told workers at the Linton Community Food Pantry when they wondered how to determine who needed help. And so, they did. Now, 14 months after St. Peter's Catholic Church and the Saron United Church of Christ initially merged their efforts, and just under a year after the First Christian Church and the First United Methodist Church joined the effort, an expansion on the building has begun...
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Guest Column: Many Hoosiers rally for liberty; House speaker denies vote on SJR 1
(Column ~ 04/22/09)
On Wednesday of last week, thousands of worried Hoosiers met at the Indiana Statehouse to protest runaway government taxes and spending. This was one of more than 600 tea party protests across America. The protesters came to the Statehouse to bring back a spirit of liberty to our government and our society at a time when the federal government is taking over the auto industry, overtaxing and providing big bailouts to the financial industry...
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Lady Miners rally come up short
(High School Sports ~ 04/22/09)
The Linton-Stockton softball team scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning but their rally fell one run short as visiting Edgewood held on for a 4-3 win in a non-conference game. Stephanie Fougerousse was the starting and losing pitcher for the Lady Miners (1-3). She gave up four hits, walked six batters and fanned nine batters...
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Students awarded endowed scholarships from the Greene County Foundation
(Local News ~ 04/22/09)
Some of Greene County's brightest and best high school graduates will receive scholarships to further their education through the Greene County Community Foundation. The Greene County Community Foundation announced the awarding of more than $20,000 in scholarship funds Wednesday...
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