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Connie L. Hibbard
(Obituary ~ 10/16/09)
Connie L. Hibbard, 65, of Jasonville, passed away Friday, Oct. 16, 2009, at her residence. Born in Linton, on May 14, 1944, she was raised by her mother Cathern E. (Mathena) and Ralph Holcomb. On May 19, 1965, she married James B. Hibbard, who survives...
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Lynn A. Hogan
(Obituary ~ 10/16/09)
Lynn A. Hogan, 74, of Danville, died Oct. 15, 2009 with his wife of 44 years, Karen Anne, and children, Brian and Amber, at his side. He was a loving husband, a great dad and sweet Papa. Although he enjoyed woodworking, fishing and watching football, his family meant everything to him...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 10/16/09)
PROPERTY TRANSFERS David D. Campbell and Sheila J. Campbell to Charles W. Brinson and Cheryl A. Brinson, property in Greene County Carmen D. Cross to Dale W. Cross, property in Greene County Dale W. Cross to Matthew Wayne Pahmeier and Brittany Allison Pahmeier, property in Greene County...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 10/16/09)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Thursday included one follow-up investigation, two requests for information only, one vandalism, two school/foot patrols, one disorderly conduct, one accident with property damage, one lost and found, one medical/illness, one child abuse/neglect, one community relations, one ordinance violation and two traffic stops...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 10/16/09)
Gospel sing The Union Church's third Saturday gospel sing will be Saturday at 7 p.m. The church is located on State Road 43 between Solsberry and Hendricksville. Everyone is welcome to bring a song. The church will not have its monthly sing in November and December...
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Letter to the Editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 10/16/09)
Please reconsider Halloween 'decoration' To the Editor: As Halloween approaches several households around the county are decorating their houses in preparation for trick or treaters. For some, this is a time to dress up as their favorite superhero or Disney princess, and for some adults a time to place scary decorations outside of their house to scare passers by...
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Newspapers serve as democracy's watchdogs
(Editorial ~ 10/16/09)
While Hoosiers may increasingly choose to receive their news electronically, be it via laptop or cell phone, newspapers haven't lost that unique role they play in our community and democracy. More than half of the news found on Web sites originated with a newspaper staff. It's your local newspaper, not the radio, TV or blogger, who attends local government meetings from your school board, to town or city council to county commissioners...
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Learning Center announces busy upcoming course schedule
(Local News ~ 10/16/09)
The Greene County Community Learning Center, located at White River Valley Junior-Senior High School in Switz City has announced upcoming classes. Nov. 13 -- Communication - Looks at both verbal and Non verbal Communication and Communication Styles...
- Updated: Police locate missing Orleans man (Local News ~ 10/16/09)
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Students excited about helping others in need
(Local News ~ 10/16/09)
A group of youngsters who want to do something to help other people are hoping you are in the mood for a glass of lemonade on Tuesday. An old-fashioned lemonade stand will be open from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. in front of the White River Valley Worthington Elementary School to raise money for the Children's Cancer Research Foundation...
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Carrico follows in his father's footsteps
(Local News ~ 10/16/09)
There's nothing unusual about a son following in his father's footsteps -- even if those steps lead down an eighth of a mile stretch of asphalt in a gasoline-powered dragster. Well, that's exactly what 21-year-old Christopher Carrico of Worthington has done since he was 10. And now those steps have led him to the top of the standings in the National Hot Rod Association North Central Division Jeg's Super Quick series...
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10 years ago: Linton native Orville Lynn Majors was found guilty of six murders and his earliest possible release date from prison is July 1, 2177
(Local News ~ 10/16/09)
Ten years ago Saturday, Linton native Orville Lynn Majors, Jr., was convicted in the lethal injection murders of six patients at the old Vermillion County Hospital in Clinton. The jury's Oct. 17, 1999 verdict came on the 61st birthday of his mother, Anna Belle Majors...
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