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Thunderbirds end season for Eels
(High School Sports ~ 06/02/09)
JASONVILLE -- A.J. Boyll hit a three-run triple with two outs in the bottom of the second inning then scored on a throwing error on the same play to lead North Central to a 4-2 win over Clay City here Monday night in the second semifinal of the Class A Shakamak Sectional...
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Lakers advance to title game
(High School Sports ~ 06/02/09)
JASONVILLE -- The defending baseball Class A State champions, Shakamak Lakers, took the first step in defending their title as they cruised to a 15-0 win over Union (Dugger) in the first semifinal of the Shakamak Sectional here Monday evening. The Lakers advanced to the sectional championship game Tuesday night -- aiming for their eighth consecutive Class A crown...
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Eastern Greene repeats as sectional champs
(High School Sports ~ 06/02/09)
Eastern Greene High School seemed like one of the most unlikely candidates to repeat as sectional baseball champions, considering they had lost 12 of 14 games entering the tournament. But the Thunderbirds won three games in four days, including avenging an 8-1 loss to Linton less than a month ago, as EGHS defeated the host Miners 10-6 in the championship game of Class 2A Sectional 45 at Roy Herndon Field in Linton Monday night...
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Goose Pond calendar photo contest now underway
(Local News ~ 06/02/09)
The 2010 Goose Pond photo calender contest is now underway. Organized by the not-for-profit Friends of Goose Pond group, it runs until June 30. When it comes to diversity of flora and fauna, few places in Indiana compare to Goose Pond Fish and Wildlife Area. Professional and amateur photographers are eligible to compete...
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Gov. Daniels recognizes Shawnee Theatre
(Local News ~ 06/02/09)
Just in time for its 50th season, the Shawnee Theatre has been recognized by Gov. Mitch Daniels who has declared June 11-14 as "Shawnee Theatre Days." Billy Cady, Shawnee Board vice president, is honored to have received the governor's proclamation...
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Esther Risher
(Obituary ~ 06/02/09)
Esther Risher, 93, of rural Linton, passed away in Knox County, Indiana. Arrangements are pending at Welch & Cornett Funeral Home, Linton Chapel.
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 06/02/09)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Monday included one incident of breaking and entering, one request for information only, one assist to the utility department after hours, two vandalism, one school/foot patrol, one funeral escort, one mental case, two medical/illness, one animal complaint, one suspicious vehicle/person, one assist to another agency, one harassment complaint, one extra patrol, two fingerprints for gun permits, one domestic dispute and one ordinance violation.. ...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 06/02/09)
GREENE SUPERIOR COURT SMALL CLAIMS Bloomfield School District v. Richard Kline, Wenna Kline, account Bloomfield School District v. Doug Lockhart, Shelly Lockhart, account Bloomfield School District v. Doug McDonald, Chrystal Robinette, account Bloomfield School District v. Ronald Norris, Tammy Norris, account...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 06/02/09)
Computer fundamentals class to begin June 9 Ivy Tech Community College is offering a computer fundamentals class starting June 9 at the Greene County Community Learning Center. The class will meet five Tuesday evenings from 6-8 p.m. at the Learning Center located at White River Valley High School in Switz City. ...
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Linton couple buys donated photo print at silent auction
(Local News ~ 06/02/09)
A photograph donation from Gene Cernan, who was a member of the Apollo 17 crew that walked on the moon in Dec. 17, 1972, raised $500 for the Phil Harris Scholarship Fund this past weekend. David and Rita Reinhard, of Linton, were the successful bidders during a silent auction that was conducted as part of the Greene County Foundation Festival...
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Empty Bowls project raises $665 at Bloomfield
(Local News ~ 06/02/09)
Students provided information on a recent Learn and Serve project during the May meeting of the Bloomfield School Board. Students Amanda Arthur and Braden Mishler gave the details on an Empty Bowls project that involved Deb Johnson's art students and Darla Bent's nutrition students...
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Nurse practitioners treat a wide range of problems
(Local News ~ 06/02/09)
Even though Indiana lags behind compared to the rest of the country in the number of nurse practitioners, due to the shortage of primary physicians, sometimes it is easier to schedule an appointment with a nurse practitioner in Greene County than it is to see a primary care doctor...
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Benefit event at Shawnee Field will help families of burn victims
(Local News ~ 06/02/09)
A special benefit -- "Wings of Hope" -- is being planned for June 13 at Shawnee Field airport to assist with medical expenses of the families of two young boys who were seriously burned April 18. Joshua Merritt, 11, of Crane Village and 10-year-old Nicholas "Nick" Decker, of Bloomfield, suffered extensive burns over more than 90 percent of their bodies in a tragic accident in Scotland...
- BREAKING NEWS: Body of missing rural Linton woman found near river in Knox County (Local News ~ 06/02/09)
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Bloomfield Council delays hiring a deputy marshal
(Local News ~ 06/02/09)
The Bloomfield Town Council held off hiring a new deputy marshal, instead re-opening the application process Tuesday evening. Now, new applications will be accepted until the council's next regular meeting July . On Tuesday, Council President Roger Doane proposed the hire of Ryan Davis, an Ellettsville native and recent graduate of the Indiana Police Academy...
- Lakers win baseball sectional, again (High School Sports ~ 06/02/09)
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Nicholas M. Decker
(Obituary ~ 06/02/09)
Nicholas M. Decker, 10, of Scotland, passed away at Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis on Friday May 29, 2009. Nicholas was born June 27, 2009 in Bloomington, the son of Robert Decker and Sheilah Savell. Nicholas was a fourth grade student at Bloomfield Elementary School, and he enjoyed the outdoors...
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