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Gretlein, Johnson to marry
(Engagement ~ 08/04/10)
Jennifer Gretlein and Chris Johnson are proud to announce their engagement. The couple will bring together two families on June 11, 2011. They would like to thank all of their family and friends that have helped to make this union possible with special thanks to Wyatt, Ashlee, Craig Conner and Cathleen...
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Lady Miners begin with three golfers
(High School Sports ~ 08/04/10)
It is a case of good news and bad news for the 2010 Linton-Stockton High School girls golf team, who begin the season Thursday at the 18-hole Lady Mustang Invitational at Cascades Golf Course in Bloomington. The good news is that second-year coach Chaz Hendrix has three returning lettermen and the bad news is there are no other girls participating for the Lady Miners. Four golfers are needed to compile a team score...
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Witt earns academic honors
(College Sports ~ 08/04/10)
The Grand Valley State men's track and field team had six athletes named to the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Division II All-Academic Team, released on July 30. The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) notched 26 student-athletes to lead all conferences...
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Miner Pride Passes
(High School Sports ~ 08/04/10)
The Linton-Stockton High School athletic department would like to announce that Miner Pride passes will be sold at the high school registration Monday and after they will be sold at athletic contests. Below is a list of the passes available and the cost...
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Softball tournament
(Community Sports ~ 08/04/10)
The White River Valley junior parents are having a co-ed softball tournament Sept. 11-12 at the Lyons ball diamond. Cost is $150 per team. Proceeds will be used for the WRV post prom. For more information, call Jeff Hogue at 381-4393 or Tracy Hasler at 798-1441...
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Indiana Main Street program gets blessing from Bloomfield Town Council
(Local News ~ 08/04/10)
The Bloomfield Town Council has given the Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce its blessing in efforts to join the Indiana Main Street program. On Tuesday night, Chamber president Matt Miller and Chamber member Sophia Haywood outlined the program for town council members...
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Bloomfield council hears about 'ball' trouble from concerned neighbor
(Local News ~ 08/04/10)
Bloomfield residents Lee and Renee Young are fed up. Tuesday night, they vented their frustrations about the alleged harassing antics of two young neighbor boys to the Bloomfield Town Council. The Youngs live at 417 South Jefferson Street. The neighbor boys, ages 10 and 14, live on the same street...
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Sweltering hot: Tips offered for safe animal care
(Local News ~ 08/04/10)
It's officially the dog days of summer, so don't forget about your outdoor pets and when the temperature skyrockets. Cats and dogs need extra attention too. "You want to make sure you give them plenty of water and shade and if they can be inside it's best ... just use common sense," explained Kristen Laue, who is an assistant at the Greene County Humane Society...
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Our Opinion: HOPE House worth the effort to keep open
(Editorial ~ 08/04/10)
HOPE House in Bloomfield is keeping a firm grip on its hope and relying on faith to prevent it from going into foreclosure and closing. The 19-unit transitional housing unit for women and children in the "Old Hotel" in downtown Bloomfield is facing a monumental task...
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LPD chief pleased with first National Night Out event
(Local News ~ 08/04/10)
Linton Police Chief Troy Jerrell was very pleased with the outcome of Linton's first National Night Out and hopes to make it an annual tradition. "I was pleased with this being our first one ... I know the heat had to keep some people away, but there were still several hundred people there," the chief explained in a Wednesday morning interview with the Greene County Daily World...
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HOPE House facing foreclosure without big influx of cash
(Local News ~ 08/04/10)
A transitional housing facility for women and children in Bloomfield is facing foreclosure unless $577,000 or a substantial part of it is raised this month. HOPE Housing, Inc. Executive Director Kelly Harding says the loss of jobs and a tightening economy not only affects local businesses, but not-for-profits are hit extremely hard...
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UHS football scrimmage
(High School Sports ~ 08/04/10)
Union (Dugger) High School football coach Todd Gambill ahs scheduled the annual Black and Gold intrasquad scrimmage for Friday, August 6 at 7 p.m. Admission to the event will be a towel, bottle of soap/shampoo or $3.
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 08/04/10)
* Aug. 3 -- Patrick L. Shute, 18, Switz City, was arrested on a warrant issued in connection with a petition to revoke probation. He's being held without bond. Greene County Sheriff's Special Deputy Anthony Price was the arresting officer.
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 08/04/10)
The Linton Police Department's activity log for Tuesday included one title check, one follow-up investigation, one request for information, one civil complaint, one incident of disorderly conduct, one accident with property damage, one medical/illness, one alarm, one assist to another agency, one disabled or stranded vehicle and three traffic stops...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 08/04/10)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Douglas W. Wilson, criminal mischief CIVIL CASES Midland Funding LLC v. Holley Sturgeon, collection GREENE SUPERIOR COURT CIVIL CASES Carolyn S. Lubin v. Donald L. Lubin, dissolution Flagstar Bank FSB v. David Rentas, Nancy A. Rentas aka Nancy Ann Rentas, mortgage foreclosure...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 08/04/10)
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UPDATED: Jury in Wood trial goes into deliberation; returns guilty verdicts
(Local News ~ 08/04/10)
After listening to a full day of testimony and closing arguments during the second day of the trial of Stephen C. Wood, a jury of 12, plus two alternates, headed into the jury room to begin their deliberations late Wednesday afternoon. They returned to the courtroom with their decisions late in the evening.....
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