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Roosevelt Mission plans annual Christmas Party
(Local News ~ 12/01/10)
It may be the most wonderful time of the year for some, but for others it's a stressful time of year. That's why local organizations like the Roosevelt Mission step up to the plate and lend a helping hand. The Mission's 23rd annual Christmas party for children in need is slated for Dec. 16...
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Pleasant Grove Farm holiday light display expanded this year
(Local News ~ 12/01/10)
Look for the fifth annual Christmas at Pleasant Grove Farm to be bigger than ever. "This year we've expanded the controlled lights from 80 to 128 channels plus four to 150 channel cosmic color ribbons," explained John Cline, owner of Pleasant Grove Farm...
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High school boys basketball preview
(High School Sports ~ 12/01/10)
The first full weekend of the high school boys basketball season features nine games, including several early Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference match-ups. Friday's schedule includes SWIAC games Clay City at Union (Dugger) and Shakamak at Bloomfield and nonconference match-ups Linton-Stockton at Owen Valley, Mitchell at Eastern Greene and White River Valley at South Knox...
- First buck (Community Sports ~ 12/01/10)
- Local youth racer (Community Sports ~ 12/01/10)
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 12/01/10)
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 12/01/10)
The Linton Police Department's activity log for Tuesday included one incident of trespassing, one request for information, one assist to the utility department after hours, two accidents with property damage, one funeral escort, one medical/illness, one alarm, three animal complaints, one suspicious vehicle/person, one reckless driver, one attempted burglary, one fingerprint for a gun permit and one arrest-wanted on warrant...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 12/01/10)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Nakita Rogers, theft CIVIL CASES Indiana Department of State Revenue v. Darlene J. Clark, Darlene J. Clark dba Love My Pets, Love My Pets, injunction
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 12/01/10)
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Bloomfield grad accepted to IU School of Medicine
(Local News ~ 12/01/10)
Jordan C. Maryfield of Bloomfield was recently accepted to the 2011 entering class of the Indiana University School of Medicine. The School of Medicine will accept 328 students of approximately 4,000 applicants. Maryfield is currently in his fourth year in the Honor's College at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis where he will be receiving his Bachelor's Degree in biology with a minor in chemistry in May 2011...
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UPDATED BREAKING NEWS: State officials raid rural Bloomfield puppy mill
(Local News ~ 12/01/10)
State officials raided a rural Bloomfield commercial dog breeder on Wednesday and seized more than 120 puppies and dogs after the Indiana Attorney General's Office filed a jeopardy tax assessment in Greene County Circuit Court...
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Three jailed in drug raid; Police say large-scale meth supply line cut
(Local News ~ 12/01/10)
A drug raid in eastern Greene County conducted Tuesday by officers from across the county landed three people in jail and according to police, put a major methamphetamine supplier out of business. Bradley E. Crawford, 40, and Donna Crawford, 35, both of Solsberry, and Kyle Feutz, 24, Bloomfield, have all been booked into the Greene County Jail where they are being held without bond...
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Jack D. Strong
(Obituary ~ 12/01/10)
Jack D. Strong, 78, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Nov. 28, 2010. He was born in Linton on Sept. 19, 1932, the son of Cliff and Olive (Abrams) Strong. He had a gift of inspirational speaking that made you feel special and anything is possible...
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OPINION: GCDW listens to fans
(Local News ~ 12/01/10)
The Linton-Stockton School Corporation has changed its mind again concerning the live streaming archiving of its boys and girls basketball games. It seems the athletic director and superintendent didn't like last month's story or the comments that followed concerning archiving of games on the newspaper's website, and tried to make a point...
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