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Letters to the Editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 05/07/10)
Thanks for support during primary election To the editor: I'd like to commend everyone in Greene County who took the time and effort to vote during the primary election. I especially want to thank all who elected me to the Bloomfield School Board. I greatly appreciate the encouragement and well wishes I've received from the community. I'm also thankful to all who allowed me to clutter their yards with signs...
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LPD graduates 2010 Citizen's Academy class.
(Local News ~ 05/07/10)
After several weeks of police training, nine Linton citizens have graduated from the Linton Police Department's 2010 Citizens Academy. The Academy offers participants an inside look at police work and requires they go through the same initial training as a new LPD recruit...
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Crane Army Ammunition Activity opens new $1.9 million logistics center
(Local News ~ 05/07/10)
CRANE -- Crane Army Ammunition Activity held a ribbon cutting and dedication for its new $1.9 million Logistics Modernization Program facility April 15, enabling the activity to be better prepared for the upcoming LMP deployment and meet its future training needs...
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Greene County Horse Council members to address Linton City Council on Monday night
(Local News ~ 05/07/10)
May's monthly meeting agenda for the Linton City Council is brief. Linton Mayor Tom Jones shared the details in an interview with the Greene County Daily World on Friday afternoon. Look for Greene County Horse Council (GCHC) to present a proposal at the Monday meeting, he said...
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Bruceville man faces meth charge
(Local News ~ 05/07/10)
A 46-year-old Bruceville man was arrested and charged with possession of methamphetamine after his allegedly erratic driving attracted the attention of two officers late Tuesday. Mark D. Underhill was booked into the Greene County Jail where he was being held without bond until he appeared in court Thursday afternoon...
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Top FFA students and supporters honored at Bloomfield
(Local News ~ 05/07/10)
The Bloomfield Junior-Senior High School FFA program celebrated its 62nd charter year and honored its top students as well as community supporters Thursday night. The letters "FFA" stand for Future Farmers of America; however, in 1988 the official name of the organization was changed from "Future Farmers of America" to "The National FFA Organization" to reflect the growing diversity of agriculture.
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State Road 54 lane restriction coming east of Bloomfield
(Local News ~ 05/07/10)
State Road 54, east of Bloomfield, will have a long-term lane and width restriction with a control signal to allow work crews to reconstruct two bridge structures. The structures over Ritter Ditch and a tributary of Richland Creek (J.L Wilson Bridge) located 1.3 and 1.7 miles respectively, east of U.S. Route 231 are going to be rehabilitated starting at 8 a.m. Wednesday...
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DNR confirms presence of a mountain lion in rural area east of Bloomfield
(Local News ~ 05/07/10)
A mountain lion has been confirmed in a rural part of Greene County east of Bloomfield as a result of a new Department of Natural Resources policy designed to systematically collect data and evaluate reported sightings of such animals. A mountain lion's presence was verified by Scott Johnson, the DNR's non-game mammal biologist and member of the DNR Division of Fish and Wildlife's team that assists in reviewing reports having credible evidence...
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Holy Name Catholic Church to celebrate 50 years on Saturday
(Local News ~ 05/07/10)
BLOOMFIELD - Pastors past and present will join together with parishioners Saturday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Holy Name Catholic Church's May 8, 1960 dedication. A 5:30 p.m. mass will be celebrated not only by the church's current pastor, Rev. Michael T. Madden, but also Holy Name's founding pastor, Rev. Eugene Heerdink, as well as former parishioner Paul Ferguson, now a priest...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 05/07/10)
No new entries.
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 05/07/10)
The Linton Police Department's activity log for Thursday included one illegal burn, one title check, one request for information, one assist to the utility department after hours, one incident of criminal mischief, three alarms, four animal complaints, one theft-other, one community relations and one traffic stop...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 05/07/10)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CIVIL CASES Midland Funding LLC v. William Crays, collection Midland Funding LLC v. Richard Lassater, collection Indiana Farmers Mutual Insurance Company v. Rose Ann Brooks, Lori A. McKinley, civil plenary Trisha Y. Graybill v. Herbert A. Graybill, dissolution...
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WRV slips to 1-5
(High School Sports ~ 05/07/10)
White River Valley did not win a set as the Lady Wolverines lost a 5-0 decision to host Owen Valley in a high school girls tennis match Friday. The junior varsity also fell 3-0. WRV (1-5) will host Loogootee at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. Varsity Owen Valley 5, White River Valley 0...
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Cards win ninth game
(High School Sports ~ 05/07/10)
Bloomfield pushed its record to 9-5 after a 3-2 victory over host Washington in a high school softball game Friday night. "I think the girls had fun tonight," said Bloomfield coach Jessica Lauderdale. "They were not as nervous as they have been. "We had a couple of errors, but the girls redeemed themselves when the had another chance. All in all, it was a good game."...
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Bloomfield blanks South Knox
(High School Sports ~ 05/07/10)
For the second time this week the Bloomfield girls' tennis team traveled to Vincennes to play on the Vincennes University courts. The first time was Monday when the Cardinals came back with a 3-2 win over Vincennes Rivet. Friday Bloomfield left with a convincing 5-0 victory over South Knox...
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Lakers win 11th game
(High School Sports ~ 05/07/10)
In a game that was moved from Jasonville to Martin County because of transportation problems, Shakamak defeated Loogooteee 5-1 in a high school baseball game Friday night. The win pushed the Lakers' record to 11-5 while Loogootee dropped to 13-7. "We did not play especially well," said Shakamak coach Chip Sweet. "We had four throwing errors in the field on basic plays...
- Linton girls, Clay City boys win TRC (High School Sports ~ 05/07/10)
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