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Terry P. Duffey
(Obituary ~ 08/23/10)
Terry P. Duffey 63, Greenwood, passed away Friday, August 20, 2010. Born on March 15, 1947 in Linton, Indiana, he was a Systems Engineer with IBM and cherished time spent with his family. He attended Lyons and L&M schools. Survivors include his loving wife of 38 years, Beth J. ...
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William Frederick Gainey
(Obituary ~ 08/23/10)
William Frederick Gainey, 84, of Bloomfield, passed away at 9:05 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010 at the Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born July 21, 1926 in Greene County, he was the son of William Grover and Martha Leota (Ruth) Gainey. He was retired from NWSC Crane and OBR/Tucker Realtors. ...
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Norma Gene Inman
(Obituary ~ 08/23/10)
Norma Gene Inman, 86, passed away August 22, 2010 at the Hearth at Prestwick. She was the daughter of Jennie and Harry Emery. Gene saw her role in life as wife, mother and caregiver to her family and friends. She provided support and kindness making others' lives better...
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School principals should give students this speech
(Column ~ 08/23/10)
If every school principal gave this speech at the beginning of the next school year, America would be a better place. To the students and faculty of our high school: I am your new principal, and honored to be so. There is no greater calling than to teach young people...
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Douglas W. Hale
(Obituary ~ 08/23/10)
Douglas W. Hale, 37, of Vincennes and formerly of Sandborn, passed away Sunday, August 22, 2010 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes. He was born on August 2, 1973, in Vincennes, IN, to Ronald L. and Mildred Evelyn (Bishop) Hale. Douglas attended the Sandborn United Methodist Church and Friends that Care and Count Group of Vincennes. He was loved by all that came in contact with him and will be greatly missed...
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Shakamak graduate writes children's book
(Local News ~ 08/23/10)
A 1990 Shakamak High School graduate has written her first children's book which is now available for purchase. Tracy (Dickerson) Snellenberger originally penned her idea for "Tyler the Toddler Feeds the Cows" just for fun. The book is based around her son, Tyler, and his experience with feeding his grandparents' cows...
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Life or death: A closer look at railroad safety in Greene County
(Local News ~ 08/23/10)
This is Indiana Railroad Safety Week and this is the first in a series of stories looking at railroad crossing safety in Greene County. The series: Tuesday: A wrongful death suit is looked at with comments from a rail investigation expert and railroad company spokesman...
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Miners moved up to No. 3 in Class A football poll
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/10)
With Pioneer, Fountain Central and Perry Central suffering losses in the first week of the high school football season, the Linton-Stockton Miners moved from No. 6 to No. 3 Associated Press's Class A poll. The Miners defeated Eastern Greene 63-7 Friday to begin the season...
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Eastern Greene wins round robin
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/10)
The Eastern Greene High School volleyball team pushed its record to 3-0 with two victories at home Saturday in the EG Round Robin. The Lady Thunderbirds defeated Medora 25-7, 25-7 and then dumped Terre Haute North 25-13, 25-16. In the victory over Medora, Brittany Igel (seven), Scottie Ingram (six) and Casie Divine (five) combined for 18 kills...
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Lady Cardinals lose at home
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/10)
Class A No. 4 Barr-Reeve defeated Bloomfield 25-13, 26-24, 25-6 in a high school volleyball match Friday at Guy Glover Gymnasium. The Lady Cardinals slipped to 1-3 with the loss. Bloomfield will play today at home against Bedford North Lawrence.
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Tennis match canceled
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/10)
The Northeast Dubois at White River Valley boys tennis match was canceled Saturday.
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Miners, WRV start cross country season
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/10)
The Linton-Stockton and White River Valley boys cross country teams started the season as part of a triangular meet at Linton against North Daviess Thursday. Leading the Miners contingent was Cole Riggleman who posted a time of 21 minutes, 21 seconds...
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Blance Irene Neilson
(Obituary ~ 08/23/10)
Blanche Irene Neilson, 94, of Dugger, passed away at 10:15 p.m. on Sunday, August 22, 2010 at Miller's Merry Manor in Sullivan. She was born in Sullivan County, Ind. on January 4, 1916, the daughter of Hezzie Turpin and Luxie Brodie Turpin. She was preceded in death by her husband, William Neilson in 1991, one infant son, William Richard Neilson, and two sisters, Oleta Yentes and Berneice Wolfe...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 08/23/10)
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 08/23/10)
The Linton Police Department's activity log for Friday through Sunday included one follow-up investigation, three requests for information, one juvenile/delinquent, one assist to the utility department after hours, one sex offense reported, one disorderly conduct, one structure fire, one lost and found, two medical/illness, one alarm, one animal complaint, two assists to other agencies, one burglary, one harassment complaint, one fingerprint for misc., one domestic dispute, one battery and three traffic stops.. ...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 08/23/10)
Tuesday, Aug. 24 Wednesday, Aug. 25 Thursday, Aug. 26 Saturday, Aug. 28 Sunday, Aug. 29 Monday, Aug. 30 Tuesday, Aug. 31 Friday, Sept. 2 Saturday, Sept. 4 Monday, Sept. 6 Tuesday, Sept. 7 Saturday, Sept. 11 Monday, Sept. 13 Monday, Sept. 13 Tuesday, Sept. 14...
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Bloomfield man arrested, suspected of dragging sleeping woman outside and beating her
(Local News ~ 08/23/10)
James D. Dove, 49, Bloomfield, was arrested early Sunday in Linton after police received a call at approximately 5:25 a.m. reporting a man had dragged a woman outside a residence and was beating her. Linton Police Officer Nicholas Yingling was dispatched to a residence on NE 9th Street between D and E Streets where he was told the woman had been beaten and strangled. He spoke to the victim as well as her brother and father...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 08/23/10)
GREENE SUPERIOR COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Shanda S. Simpson, operating a vehicle while intoxicated in a manner which endangered a person, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, driving while suspended State v. James D. Dove, residential entry, domestic battery...
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Struggles continue for Lady Bulldog spikers
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/10)
DUGGER -- The longest losing streak in Union (Dugger) volleyball history stretched to 30 consecutive matches following a disappointing 25-10, 25-22, 25-13 loss at the hands of visiting Owen Valley Monday night. "The second game was a whole lot better than the first and third," Union (Dugger) (0-3) coach Ashley LaFever said. "I think it's just keeping our intensity up during matches and starting out pumped out and ready to go, ready to win -- it's just the want to win I think."...
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Wolverines win first match under Maryfield regime
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/10)
The White River Valley boys tennis started off the season with a 4-1 victory at Washington Catholic Monday. After going all last season without a single victory, it was nice to get that first win. Helping the cause immensely this season is the fact that the team has a full roster available for a varsity contest. Not only do we have a full roster with a couple spares, we have guys who have some game in them...
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Lady Lakers now 0-3
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/10)
Lyndsey (Scott) Cummings is still searching for her first win as varsity volleyball coach at Shakamak High School (Scott) Cummings and her Lady Lakers came up on the short end of a 27-25, 25-16, 25-16 score Monday night at Riverton Parke, slipping to 0-3...
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Miner jv wins opener
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/10)
The Linton-Stockton junior varsity football team began the season with a 29-16 win on the road at Sullivan. The Miners got 101 yards on 17 carries from Dane Rupska and 65 yards on 10 carries from Abram Neff to pace the offense. Rupska got the Miners on the scoreboard in the first quarter when ran four yards for the first of his two trips to the end zone...
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