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Jerome Louis Silverman Sr.
(Obituary ~ 08/10/10)
Jerome Louis Silverman Sr., 70, of Bloomfield, passed away at 4:22 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 7, 2010 at Monroe Hospital in Bloomington. Born May 20, 1940 in Cincinnati, Ohio, he was the son of Jerome and Corrine (Feilhauer) Silverman. He was a Counselor for Greene County Rehab and attended Holy Name Catholic Church. He was a veteran of the United States Navy...
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Linton mayor calls 2011 budget a work in progress
(Local News ~ 08/10/10)
Talk turned to the budget during the Linton City Council's Monday meeting. "We'll make it through 2011 fine, but when 2012 comes good luck," stressed Linton Mayor Tom Jones during discussion on the matter. Jones explained that he recently turned in a preliminary budget to the county council, but is still working on the final version...
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Duncan presented Ed Sheppard Award by Jasonville City Council
(Local News ~ 08/10/10)
JASONVILLE -- Jasonville City Councilman Brad Duncan was honored Monday evening as he was presented the 2010 Ed Sheppard Award during the regular meeting of the Jasonville City Council. Jasonville Mayor Roy Terrell, Sr. said it was an honor to present the award to Duncan...
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Jasonville City Council updated on new fire station
(Local News ~ 08/10/10)
JASONVILLE -- Updates on the Jasonville fire station construction were received at Monday night's meeting of the Jasonville City Council. Tom Schroeder of Tom Schroeder & Associates Engineering of Washington said construction of the city's new fire station should be completed by the end of October or the beginning of November...
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NESC goes extra mile to protect student
(Local News ~ 08/10/10)
HYMERA -- Suddenly, peanut butter could literally become a matter of life or death on the Union and Dugger school campuses. A student's health is at stake, and the school system is asking parents and pupils to cooperate. A blanket ban on all peanut products -- including items cooked in peanut oil -- will be in effect when school starts, Northeast School Corporation Superintendent Mark Baker announced Monday, due to a student's severe peanut allergy...
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4-H to host 'Surrender of Summer Extravaganza'
(Local News ~ 08/10/10)
Billed as the "Surrender of Summer Extravaganza," 4-H Clubs of Greene County will sponsor three days of activities featuring a demolition derby and truck and tractor pull Aug. 19-21. The events will be staged in the main arena at the Greene County Fairgrounds, located one mile east of Switz City along State Road 54...
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Linton-Stockton will accept electronic payments for books, meals
(Local News ~ 08/10/10)
Linton-Stockton School Corporation is now accepting electronic credit card payments for books and meals. Skipjack is an on-line payment service that allows parents to pay lunch accounts and textbook rental fees through Harmony and was approved by the L-S School Board during a recent monthly meeting...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 08/10/10)
Aug. 11 Thursday, Aug. 12 Friday, Aug. 13 Saturday, Aug. 14 Sunday, Aug. 15 Monday, Aug. 16 Tuesday, Aug. 17 Thursday, Aug.19 Saturday, Aug. 21 Sunday, Aug. 22 Sunday, Aug. 29 Tuesday, Aug. 31 Saturday, Sept. 18 Monday, Sept. 27 Ongoing events...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 08/10/10)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CIVIL CASES Halifax Financial Group LP v. Alan Ward, Cathy Ward, mortgage foreclosure Midland Funding LLC v. Anita Epeards, collection LVNV Funding LLC v. Mark D. Stalcup, collection GREENE SUPERIOR COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Craig Stefanovich, operating a vehicle while intoxicated in a manner which endangered a person, operating a vehicle while intoxicated...
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Police logs
(Police Reports ~ 08/10/10)
LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Monday included one title check, one request for information, one assist to the utility department after hours, one custody dispute/exchange, four medical/illness, two alarms, one suspicious vehicle/person, one traffic control, one lost or stolen license plates, one disabled or stranded vehicle, one welfare check, one arrest-wanted on warrant, two domestic disputes, one ordinance violation and six traffic stops.. ...
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Chandler trial under way in Circuit Court
(Local News ~ 08/10/10)
Testimony began Tuesday afternoon in the trial of Travis S. Chandler in Greene Circuit Court. The 12 jurors, plus two alternates, seated Tuesday morning, will be asked to return verdicts on a long list of criminal charges when the trial concludes, possibly as early as Wednesday...
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White River Valley grad Powers returns to help area
(Local News ~ 08/10/10)
There's a new doc in town and he's a White River Valley High School graduate who truly has medicine in his blood. Pete Powers is now offering his care at Monroe Hospital Primary Care Clinic in Bloomfield. "I grew up in Lyons, my dad's a doctor there at the medical clinic, so I grew up around medicine," Powers explained. "My grandpa was a dentist and my brother and sister are both dentists, so then I decided to go to medical school like dad."...
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Lady Miners golf canceled
(High School Sports ~ 08/10/10)
The Terre Haute South Invitational girls golf meet that was slated to include the Linton-Stockton Lady Miners, was canceled due to the oppressive heat that engulfed the Wabash Valley Tuesday. The Lady Miners will return to the links on Thursday when they travel to Cloverdale for a triangular meet with the Lady Clovers and Northview starting at 4:30 p.m...
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Three departments respond to Monday turkey barn fire
(Local News ~ 08/10/10)
Three area fire departments responded to Legion Road on Monday afternoon to a turkey barn fire at Windy Ridge Farm. "Upon arrival units found smoke showing from one of the turkey barns. Fire units quickly attacked the fire and extinguished the fire." Center Township Fire Chief Jeremy Inman stated. "Damage was done to the interior of the building and a few turkeys were lost in the fire. Several hundred turkeys were saved."...
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WestGate Authority firms up details on grant
(Local News ~ 08/10/10)
LOOGOOTEE -- The WestGate Authority firmed up details Tuesday on a $6.6 million U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) Grant that will be used to help construct the WestGate Academy and Conference Center. The EDA grant, which was announced in late July, will help to build a 64,000 square feet complex that include a business incubator as well as a conference and training space to serve tech-based start-up companies at the WestGate at Crane Technology Park.. ...
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