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Greene County Sheriff's Department, Linton police logs
(Police Reports ~ 09/30/09)
LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Tuesday included one incident of refusal to leave, one trespassing, one title check, one follow-up investigation, one request for information only, one missing or runaway juvenile, one accident with property damage, four medical/illness, one welfare check/concern and one traffic stop...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 09/30/09)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Everett Honchell, possession of a controlled substance CIVIL CASES Green Tree Servicing LLC v. Patrick J. Riggleman, Shellie Hauck aka Shellie Riggleman, Associates Financial Services Company of IN, mortgage foreclosure...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 09/30/09)
Church in the Park Linton Assembly of God invites you to join them for Church In The Park on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at the band stand in Humphreys Park. Bring your lawn chairs, relax and enjoy God's presence in the park. CAPE Board to meet Greene County CAPE will host its monthly board meeting at 8 a.m. on Oct. 6 followed by an executive session...
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Police find morphine in man's vehicle
(Local News ~ 09/30/09)
A 35-year-old Jasonville man allegedly carrying morphine was taken to jail after a routine traffic stop in Linton late Tuesday. Everett Allen Honchell was booked in by Linton Police Cpl. Chad E. Crynes on a preliminary charge of possession of a Schedule II controlled substance...
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Students learning about how to deal with bullying
(Local News ~ 09/30/09)
Linton-Stockton Elementary School students are getting a lesson in bullying prevention. L-S Elementary Principal Kent Brewer explained, "I think it's really important. I know that if we can create an atmosphere at school that decreases bullying it will increase the atmosphere for learning."...
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Letter to the Editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 09/30/09)
To the Editor: I would like to give a thank you to the Greene County Council for their time and efforts they have put in -- which is not an easy task, I am sure. They spent time and put a lot of work into doing what they could to get the budgets for 2010, in dollar amounts that would be within the regulations ordered by the state, and yet trying to leave each of the offices with the money it takes to run the office. ...
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Business offers new scholarship
(Local News ~ 09/30/09)
Bloomfield-based Monroe Primary Care is sponsoring a community scholarship program for all Greene County area high school seniors for continuing education and training. Interested seniors are invited to apply for the first $500 grant to be awarded in December...
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Sparks elated about outcome of Shark Tank
(Local News ~ 09/30/09)
Rural Bloomfield resident Sawyer Sparks pitched his new soybean-based molding product to five potential investors Tuesday night before a national television audience on the ABC reality series "Shark Tank." The 22-year-old Purdue University agriculture student came away with a $300,000 deal -- $100,000 each from three of the "Sharks" -- and with the belief that his efforts will end up with new jobs for some of his fellow Greene Countians...
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WRV runners wins
(Community Sports ~ 09/30/09)
The White River Valley Junior High School boys and girls cross country teams won Tuesday at Clay City. The WRV boys are now 10-7 after a 27-29 victory. Conner Hill won with a time of 13 minutes and 12 seconds. The WRV girls are now 14-1 after a 17-50 win over Clay City...
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Lady Miners beat Linton, ND boys
(Community Sports ~ 09/30/09)
The Linton-Stockton Junior High School girls cross country outran the Miner boys and North Daviess 34-35-62 in meet Tuesday. The meet was won by Diego Covarrubias from Linton with a time of 13 minutes and 22 seconds. Hunter Rennick was second followed by Agustin Covarrubias. Even though the Linton boys team took the top three spots they were beaten by the girls superior depth with Jackie Nash (fourth), Katie Doyle (five), Shelby Nash (seventh), Avaree Dunn (eighth), and Morgan Cox (10th)...
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SWISH volleyball intramurals
(Community Sports ~ 09/30/09)
SWISH Volleyball Club is hosting intramurals this fall for girls in grades 4-6. Players will meet on Sundays 1 to 3 p.m. Oct. 11 through Nov. 8 at Linton-Stockton High School Gym. Cost is $40, which includes a T-shirt. There will be a sign-up at the Linton High School gym on Oct. 4 from 1 to 3 p.m...
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Miners play at North Knox Friday ; Bulldogs host T-Birds for homecoming Saturday
(High School Sports ~ 09/30/09)
Linton-Stockton and North Knox will both hope to stay alive for a chance to earn a share of the Southwest Seven Conference football championship when the two meet Friday while Eastern Greene will travel to Union (Dugger) to face the Bulldogs on homecoming Saturday in another conference show down...
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Knights edge Miners at boys tennis sectional
(High School Sports ~ 09/30/09)
For the third consecutive year, Northview eliminated Linton-Stockton from the boys tennis sectional at Northview High School in Brazil, but this time it was a battle. The Knights advanced to championship match with a 3-2 victory over the Miners Wednesday night. Northview, who is aiming for a fourth straight sectional championship, defeated Linton-Stockton 5-0 in the championship match in 2007 and 2008...
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Locals proud of Sparks remembering his roots
(Local News ~ 09/30/09)
Bloomfield's talking about one of its natives and many have positive words for Sawyer Sparks. Sparks successfully pitched his soy-based molding dough product and got a deal in the ABC television network show "Shark Tank" that aired Tuesday night. During the show, Sparks clung to his roots and was adamant about bringing jobs to his hometown...
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Lady Miners fall in five to West Vigo
(High School Sports ~ 09/30/09)
The Linton-Stockton Lady Miners fell to 12-11 on the year after dropping a 25-22, 25-15, 21-25, 20-25, 14-16 decision to West Vigo. Wednesday's loss comes on the heels of another five-game loss at Sullivan Monday night. "Tonight was a lot like the Sullivan match," Lady Miners' coach Jill Fougerousse said. "We came out and played well enough to win, not our best, and then fell flat."...
- Union to celebrate homecoming (Local News ~ 09/30/09)
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