- T-Ball team (Community Sports ~ 06/26/09)
- Big Fish (Community Sports ~ 06/26/09)
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Congress needs Institutionalists
(Column ~ 06/26/09)
It takes all kinds of people to make the U.S. Congress work. The ambitious and the laid-back, loners and consensus-builders, partisans and aisle-crossers -- all have their place. In these highly politicized times, though, there's one type who is particularly valuable: The institutionalist...
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Bloomfield Pool season off to a good start
(Local News ~ 06/26/09)
The summer season at the Bloomfield Swimming Pool is off to a flying start. Opening day brought 200 folks to the public facility for a free admission day, explained Bloomfield Town Council Member Jo Ann Carmichael. "We're doing great. ... We've broke 100 (in attendance several times) and we're averaging 25 more people per day when compared to last season," she explained...
- Randy Scott Miller (Obituary ~ 06/26/09)
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Jerrell offers Fourth of July advice
(Local News ~ 06/26/09)
The Linton police chief is urging locals to play it safe during the Fourth of July season. LPD Chief Troy Jerrell explained that local businesses should keep an eye out for counterfeit cash. "The carnival will be coming to town Monday and a thousand or more people will be in town throughout the week. Business owners need to keep an eye on counterfeits," he warned...
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Schubla faces more trouble
(Local News ~ 06/26/09)
Billy R. Schubla vehicle reported his vehicle was stolen last Friday -- police found it wrecked and took another man to jail. They also took Schubla to jail on a warrant for his arrest issued out of Sullivan County. This week, more charges were filed against Schubla in Greene County and another warrant has been issued for his arrest...
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Joshua Jon Merritt
(Obituary ~ 06/26/09)
Joshua Jon Merritt, 11, of Newberry, passed away at 8:12 p.m. Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at Riley Childrens Hospital in Indianapolis. Born February 10, 1998 in Bloomington, he was the son of Peter James Merritt and Lisa Mae (Crays) Burris. Josh was a fourth grade student at East Elementary School in Loogootee and previously attended Bloomfield Elementary School. Josh enjoyed anything to do with the outdoors and was a member of the Bloomfield Youth League football team...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 06/26/09)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Thursday included one illegal burn, one title check, one assist to the utility department after hours, two incidents of vandalism, one drug investigation, one animal cruelty, one accident with personal injury, one accident with property damage, one lost and found, one medical/illness, two animal complaints, one suspicious vehicle/person, two extra patrols, one theft-other, one bicycle theft, one 911 prank or false call and two traffic stops.. ...
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WRV grad opens True Care
(Local News ~ 06/26/09)
Proving that it's never too late to come home, a 1998 White River Valley graduate returned to Greene County and opened True Care Chiropractic on State Road 54. Dr. Trevor Gilbert and his wife Jennifer (Shake) Gilbert settled in Linton after living away from their home county for six years...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 06/26/09)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CIVIL CASES Lovena R. Carter v. Vincent T. Carter, dissolution Holly Marie Hancock v. Brandon Adam Christopher Lee Criss, petition for support Jason D. Hasler v. Teresa L. Hasler, dissolution Asset Acceptance LLC v. John M. Powell, collection...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 06/26/09)
Community Vacation Bible School Bloomfield United Methodist Church, First Christian, First Presbyterian, Mansions in Heaven and Word of Life Fellowship will hold community VBS from 6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. July 20-24 at the Bloomfield Park. For more information contact Cinda Williams at 384-8836. Pre-registration is from 2-4 p.m. June 28 and July 12 at the park...
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Crites named interim executive director of Greene County Foundation
(Local News ~ 06/26/09)
Rural Hendricksville resident Brad Crites is the interim director of the Greene County Foundation. The Foundation's Board of Directors affirmed Crites' choice in a meeting Wednesday night. The 29-year-old Crites, who serves as vice president of the Foundation's board, has been unofficially filling in the interim director's role since former executive director Kerry Conway resigned earlier this month...
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Linton police help with big drug bust
(Local News ~ 06/26/09)
A Mexican methamphetamine "kingpin" was recently sentenced to life in prison without parole after a 15-month investigation involving several law enforcement agencies including the Linton Police Department. Ivan Rea, 34, Indianapolis, also known as Oscar Camacho-Diaz, also known as Michoacan, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Larry J. McKinney following his conviction at a federal trial...
- Motorcyclist involved in serious crash near Midland on Friday (Local News ~ 06/26/09)
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Do you believe Greene County can become a tourist destination?
(06/26/09)
"The swimming, fishing and sporting areas should bring money into the county. There is plenty here for visitors. It is just a matter of getting the word out. And I just have to say that Linton sure knows how to put on a (Fourth of July) parade." -- Ed Baxter...
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