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Radius Indiana announces new location and satellite office
(Local News ~ 10/12/10)
CRANE -- Radius Indiana, the regional economic development group serving Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Greene, Lawrence, Martin, Orange, and Washington counties, has announced their main office will now be located in Bedford. The organization will also be opening a new satellite office in Jasper...
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UPDATED: Tuesday morning wreck
(Local News ~ 10/12/10)
A two-car accident Tuesday morning in Linton resulted in no injuries. Michael Lesuer, 21, Linton, was headed north on NE 11th Street approaching A Street NE in a 1997 red Dodge Intrepid when he proceeded to pull into the path of a black 1998 GM truck driven by Charles Henderson, 20, Jasonville, states a Linton Police Department accident report. Lesuer did not see Henderson's truck and struck it on the driver's side bed area, spinning it around to land facing east. The impact then forced Lesuer's Dodge Intrepid into a yard, sidewalk and landscape of the residence at 1090 NE A Street, the LPD report states. This location appeared vacant at the time of the crash. Linton Police Officer Karl Jacobshagen worked the accident, and no injuries were reported. The accident occurred at 7:37 a.m. and both vehicles were later towed from the scene.
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Charles "Charlie" R. Carr
(Obituary ~ 10/12/10)
Charles "Charlie" R. Carr, 62, of Linton, passed away Monday, Oct. 11, 2010, at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. He was born Feb. 22, 1948 to Richard L. and Mary P. (Hancock) Carr. Charlie was employed with Soo Line Railroad for 37 years, retiring in 2006. He was a member of the Loyal Order of the Moose...
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Fundrasier will help old Scotland Hotel
(Local News ~ 10/12/10)
Look for good eats, live music and friendly conversation to all be a part of a Scotland Historical Society fundraiser -- which is set for Saturday at the Scotland Fire Station. Brenda Massette, member of the Scotland Historical Society, said the event is from 5-8 p.m. with music provided by Sheriff Terry Pierce and Friends at 6:30 p.m...
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Linton to clean up former fuel depot
(Local News ~ 10/12/10)
A former fuel depot in Linton is on its way to being cleaned up. The property is located at the corner of 2nd and A Sts. SW and was formerly the site of Toney's Petroleum. The Linton City Council voted to move forward with an environmental study giving Asbury Environmental Services permission to begin phase one of the project...
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Stimulus money allows WRV to complete projects
(Local News ~ 10/12/10)
If a school corporation is so pinched for money that teachers are let go, then how can they afford to put on a new roof? White River Valley Junior/Senior High School has been able to install a new electronic marquee-style sign out front, refurbish its track, and construction workers have been busy installing a new roof on the building in Switz City...
- Bully Prevention (Local News ~ 10/12/10)
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Teen injured as car flipped several times
(Local News ~ 10/12/10)
A teen, who was asleep at the wheel when her car entered a curve in eastern Greene County Tuesday afternoon, was injured when her car went over an embankment then flipped several times before it landed in a field. Madison McCabe, 18, Springville, was transported to Bloomington Hospital by the Greene County Ambulance Service with unspecified injuries...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 10/12/10)
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 10/12/10)
The Linton Police Department's activity log for Friday through Sunday included four incidents of illegal burns, one follow-up investigation, four requests for information, one for lifting assistance, two juveniles/delinquent, four assists to the utility department after hours, two incidents of vandalism, one protective order violation, one reported rape, one civil complaint, one disorderly conduct, one transport of documentation, two accidents with personal injury, three accidents with property damage, two funeral escorts, four medical/illness, one harassment complaint, three possibly intoxicated drivers, one reckless driver, two thefts-other, two welfare checks/concerns, one arrest-wanted on warrant, one domestic dispute, one animal/canine removed, one recovered vehicle/property, four ordinance violations, one battery and 24 traffic stops.. ...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 10/12/10)
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Lyons Council approves children's summer meal program in community center
(Local News ~ 10/12/10)
LYONS - Next summer could bring a new program aimed at feeding children in need to town. The Lyons Town Council approved the use of the town's community center for the program, which organizer Irene Skomp admits is still gestating...
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Jasonville Council learns work on new fire station is moving along
(Local News ~ 10/12/10)
JASONVILLE -- During the Jasonville City Council's monthly meeting, Mayor Roy Terrell, Sr., announced that work is progressing on the city's new fire station. "It's moving along a little faster than it had been for a while, however; they're still two to three months behind," Terrell explained...
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EGHS girls, three individuals advance to regional
(High School Sports ~ 10/12/10)
NASHVILLE -- The Eastern Greene girls cross country team; the Bloomfield duo of Julie Riggins and Jake Phegley; and Eastern Greene's Brody Martin all were among the top finishers at the Brown County Sectional here Tuesday at Eagle Park, advancing to Saturday's regional on the same course...
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Lady Lakers take fourth, McBride advances at sectional
(High School Sports ~ 10/12/10)
TERRE HAUTE -- At the front of the pack it was business as usual at the IHSAA Terre Haute Cross Country Sectional Tuesday at the LaVerne Gibson Championship Course. But in the middle of the qualifying pack for Saturday's regional at Brown County, there was at least one surprise...
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Lady Wolverines drop match to Clay City
(High School Sports ~ 10/12/10)
The White River Valley Lady Wolverines dropped their final Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference match. The Clay City Lady Eels handed them a 25-17, 25-19, 25-22 loss as WRV fell to 12-12 overall and 2-5 in SWIAC play. Sophomore hitter Sydney Kail led the Lady Wolverines with 14 kills in 33 attempts to go along with two blocks and six digs...
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Worthington Council approves Garden Club plan for Senior Park
(Local News ~ 10/12/10)
Members of the Worthington Garden Club were given the blessing of the Worthington Town Council Tuesday night to move forward with plans to establish a 'senior park' at the site of the old Williams Hotel property. The property, at the corner of North Washington and Union streets, was deeded to the town in 2008 by a resolution passed by the Greene County Commissioners...
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