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Sports briefs
(Community Sports ~ 07/14/10)
Shakamak High School graduates Tyler Richardson and T.J. Hill will be attending and playing baseball Olney Central College, starting this fall. They are now selling tickets to the Reds vs. Cardinals major league baseball game in St. Louis at 1:15 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15...
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Harry S. Harper
(Obituary ~ 07/14/10)
Harry S. Harper, 83, of Springville, died 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at Home. Born July 31, 1926 in Greene County he was the son of Randolph and Josephine (Holman) Harper. He retired from Indiana University and went on to work at Eastern Greene Schools for 18 years. He was a member of the Owensburg Church of Christ...
- Lady Cardinal campers (Community Sports ~ 07/14/10)
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Everybody loves a fair baby
(Local News ~ 07/14/10)
SWITZ CITY -- Everybody loves babies and the Greene County Fair hosted its Annual Baby Contest on Monday night at the commercial building. The contest attracted babies from small infant age to four-year-olds. Winners included: Ages 0-6 months Most Loveable - Andrew James Collins...
- Linton Rotarians renew a half-century 4-H tradition with hot dog lunch (Local News ~ 07/14/10)
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Changes coming to the county Head Start program
(Local News ~ 07/14/10)
Look for changes to come to Greene County Head Start in the coming school year -- which begins Aug. 30. "The Head Start program has been in Greene County for years and we've been doing a bit of moving around... We are closing the Bloomfield and Jasonville centers. To make up for those slots we are doubling sessions at Linton and collaborating with Eastern Greene and we will use the (EG) building," explained Bethany Bruner, an employee of Pace Community Action Agency/Head Start...
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'Wings of Hope' helping others with fun and games
(Local News ~ 07/14/10)
The flood waters have subsided and everything is set for a fun-filled event this Saturday at Shawnee Airport designed to help perpetuate the memories of two young Greene County boys, who died in a tragic 2009 accident. "Wings of Hope" was originally set for June 26, but threatening flood waters forced rescheduling...
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Burgess judged top raspberry cook at the county fair
(Local News ~ 07/14/10)
SWITZ CITY -- If you've got a sweet tooth, then the Annual Greene County Homemakers 'Cooking with Raspberries Contest was too your liking. The contest drew some lip-smacking sweet delights to the county fair on Monday night. First place honors went to Margie Burgess for her "Moist Raspberry Cake"...
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Schantz shows the top 4-H steer
(Local News ~ 07/14/10)
SWITZ CITY -- A White River Valley student won Grand Champion honors Tuesday night in the Greene County 4-H Fair Beef and Dairy Show. Conner Schantz, a 15-year-old rural Bloomfield resident, exhibited the winning 1,405 pound Hereford steer that was tabbed best in the show by judge Tony Morris of Alexandria...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 07/14/10)
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 07/14/10)
The Linton Police Department's activity log for Tuesday included one illegal burn, two follow-up investigations, two accidents with property damage, one medical/illness, three suspicious vehicles/persons, two assists to other agency, one harassment complaint, two disabled or stranded vehicles, one message delivery, bicycle theft, one fingerprint for a gun permit, two community relations, one ordinance violation, nine traffic stops...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 07/14/10)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CIVIL CASES American General Finance v. David B. Crites II, aka David B. Crites, American General Financial Services Inc., State of Indiana Department of Revenue, Fifth Third Bank and unknown tenants/occupants of 7865 N. Greene County Line Road, Solsberry, mortgage foreclosure...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 07/14/10)
Thursday, July 15 Saturday, July 17 Sunday, July 18 Monday, July 19 Tuesday, July 20 Saturday, July 24 Sunday, July 25 Tuesday, July 27 Saturday, July 31 Sunday, Aug. 1 Tuesday, Aug. 2 Thursday, Aug. 5 Friday, Aug. 6 Saturday, Aug. 7 Monday, Aug. 9 Saturday, Aug. 21...
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Principal and two other staff members granted medical leave from Dugger School
(Local News ~ 07/14/10)
HYMERA -- Union High School Principal Chuck Roach will spend the fall semester of the 2010-11 school year on medical leave, along with two other Dugger educators who will take the entire year off. Shane Reese will serve as interim principal during Roach's leave...
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Worthington Town Council bans chickens and other animals in town
(Local News ~ 07/14/10)
Chickens, goats and cattle, hogs and sheep, as well as "exotic animals," which includes lions, tigers and bears, have less than a month to move out of Worthington or their owners risk being cited for a violation of a town ordinance. The issue of animals within the town's limits has been a top of discussion for some time and it was back on the agenda of the Worthington Town Council when they met Tuesday evening...
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Lyons Council discusses clash with railroad over use of right-of-way
(Local News ~ 07/14/10)
LYONS - It's plain the drain caused some strain with the train. Lyons Town Council members are concerned after angry words were exchanged this week with workers on the Southern Indiana Railroad line which passes through the town, a dispute which began after town employees sought to drain standing water near the tracks...
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Loren "Bud" Fredrick Wonder
(Obituary ~ 07/14/10)
Loren (Bud) Fredrick Wonder, 96, of Linton, passed away at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, July 13, 2010 at the Linton Nursing Home. He was born in Linton on March 16, 1914. the son of Charles Wonder and Eva Peters Wonder. He was a retired coal miner and carpenter, a member of the Linton Masonic Lodge and a 32nd degree mason...
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