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Linton athletes can get physicals
(Community Sports ~ 05/24/11)
Linton-Stockton boys and girls that will be incoming grades 7-12 next year can get their athletic physicals completed at Ridge Medical Center in Linton. Athletes must bring physicals forms and insurance cards. Call 847-4481 to set up an appointment.
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Miners add game today
(High School Sports ~ 05/24/11)
The Linton-Stockton baseball team will host North Daviess at 5 p.m. today in a non-conference game at Roy Herndon Field. The game was added after the Miners' game Monday with Edgewood was rained out.
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Howard, Duffin to marry June 18 in Indy
(Engagement ~ 05/24/11)
Hershel Jr. and Carri Howard of Dugger are pleased to announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Halee, to Ryan Duffin, son of John and Katherine Duffin of Fishers, Ind. The wedding will take place at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in Indianapolis on June 18, 2011...
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Open Arms still taking donations to go to the Alabama help effort
(Local News ~ 05/24/11)
Open Arms Christian Ministries is still taking donations to go to the Alabama Help Effort and it expects to continue to do so into mid-June. Open Arms is located at 4516 West State Road 54 near Switz City, directly across from the Greene County 4-H Fairgrounds...
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Shakamak State Park pool to open this weekend
(Local News ~ 05/24/11)
The Friends of Shakamak would like to remind everyone that Memorial Day weekend marks the opening of the pool as well as the start of the traditional camping season. Although this spring has seen wetter and cooler conditions than normal, the weather seems to be improving day by day and Shakamak State Park is a great place to enjoy the outdoors...
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GCSD chief deputy discusses threats, bullying with Shakamak staff
(Local News ~ 05/24/11)
On April 26 several staff members from MSD of Shakamak stayed after school to learn from Greene County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Major Mike Hasler about how to handle threats and bullies at school. He shared useful ideas and tips with the group. Hasler is pictured as he shares with the group. (Submitted photo)...
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Linton Library shows kids the world this summer
(Local News ~ 05/24/11)
Jules Verne's classic novel "Around the World in 80 Days" has nothing on what Linton's schoolchildren will manage in just over seven weeks this summer, when the Linton Public Library takes them around the planet in just over seven weeks...
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WRV/Lyons students enjoy field day
(Local News ~ 05/24/11)
LYONS -- The rain dried up and the sun was shining just in time for White River Valley Lyons Elementary School to conduct its field day Friday. The Parent-Teacher Booster Organization (PTBO) sponsored "Field Day is Paw-some" for the little Wolverines...
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Minature golf being discussed for Bloomfield Town Park
(Local News ~ 05/24/11)
Patrons to the Bloomfield Town Park may soon have the opportunity to play a round of miniature golf, if preliminary plans discussed at the town council meeting Monday evening become a reality. Town council president Aaron Hamm told the council that Doug Miller, who first opened an indoor miniature golf facility in Bloomfield in 2007, has requested to locate his 18-hole layout on the northeast corner of the park...
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Flood areas to be topic of special Worthington meeting Wednesday
(Local News ~ 05/24/11)
Worthington Town Council president Gregg Roudebush admits that maybe he and the rest of the council didn't fully explain about the water woes in the community when several citizens addressed the council earlier this month. To head off the rising flood of continued complaints, the council will conduct a special meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the municipal building to give residents a chance to sound off about the problem...
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Eastern buys bulk fuel tank; bus fleet tracking service approved
(Local News ~ 05/24/11)
Starting in August, the Eastern Greene School Corporation will be changing the way it handles transportation. The school district has contracted for 11 bus routes and the school will run the nine remaining routes for the next six years. For the first time, the school district has agreed to supply fuel to all of the buses during the contract period...
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Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 05/24/11)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 05/24/11)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT Civil Filings Midland Funding LLC vs. Nancy Moore, civil collection. Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC, vs. Codey Hall, civil collection. David Abel and Yvonne Abel, disssolution of marriage. First Financial Bank NA vs. Belldnna Barr, Teresa Green, Rhonda Cowthonet, mortgage foreclosure...
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Linton Police Activity Report
(Police Reports ~ 05/24/11)
LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY REPORT The Linton Police Department activity log for May 23 included: One illegal burn, two vandalism cases, one fire, one personal injury traffic accident, two property damage traffic accidents, one theft case and one traffic stops...
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Dorrel E. Johnson
(Obituary ~ 05/24/11)
Dorrel E. Johnson, Jr., 79, of Terre Haute passed away on Monday, May 23, 2011 at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. He was born in Linton, on Aug. 28, 1931 to Dorrel E. Johnson, Sr. and Hazel Marie (Cunningham). Dorrel married Barbara A. (Horrall) on Oct. 2, 1953...
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Local response to Missouri tornado relief has been amazing
(Local News ~ 05/24/11)
The response by area residents to a call for help to assist tornado victims in the Joplin, Mo., area has been overwhelming. That's the assessment by Leroy Barnhill, terminal manager/driver for R & R Trucking Company, located at the intersection of U.S. 231 and State Road 558 in Daviess County near the Greene County line...
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Suspect able to run, but not successful in hiding; faces escape charge
(Local News ~ 05/24/11)
The old adage "you can run, but you can't hide from the law" appears to fit a Bloomington man after he escaped from the custody of a county detective during his booking process at the jail and gave chase in Bloomfield. Melvin T. Stewart, 35, of Shady Meadows in Bloomington, faces a Sept. 27 trial date in Greene Superior on charges of escape, a class C felony and resisting law enforcement, a class A misdemeanor that were filed last Friday...
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Wolverines come up short despite 12 hits
(High School Sports ~ 05/24/11)
White River Valley pounded out 12 hits, but came up on the short end of a 14-6 score to visiting North Central in a Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference baseball game Tuesday at Switz City. The Wolverines conclude the regular season at 7-13, 2-6 in the SWIAC...
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Lakers hold off Sullivan
(High School Sports ~ 05/24/11)
Sullivan pushed across three runs in the bottom of the seventh, but Shakamak came away with a 5-4 victory in a non-conference high school baseball game Tuesday at Sportland Field. "It was disappointing the way we played in the seventh," said Shakamak assistant coach Steven McNabb. "You want to be playing well entering the tournament...
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Baseball sectionals start Thursday
(High School Sports ~ 05/24/11)
The 45th annual baseball state tournament will begin with sectional play at 64 sites, starting Thursday. At the Class 2A Sectional 45 at Linton-Stockton, the five-team field will open with one game at 6 p.m. The host Miners, who are the defending champs, will take on North Knox in the lone game on May 26...
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Sports briefs
(Community Sports ~ 05/24/11)
Linton-Stockton boys and girls that will be incoming grades 7-12 next year can get their athletic physicals completed at Ridge Medical Center in Linton. Athletes must bring physicals forms and insurance cards. Call 847-4481 to set up an appointment...
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Gene P. Scott
(Obituary ~ 05/24/11)
Gene P. Scott, age 65, of Jasonville, formerly of Marshall, passed away at 6:32 a.m. May 23, 2011 in the Greene County General Hospital at Linton. He was born on October 16, 1946 in Hazelton to Ross C. and Jaclyn Scott. He was first married to Mary Lou Brown on May 19, 1966, whom preceded him in death on December 31, 2007. He later married Joyce Earle Clayton on February 14, 2011...
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Cardinals ousted from regional by Jasper
(High School Sports ~ 05/24/11)
JASPER -- The Bloomfield girls' tennis team suffered their first loss of the season at the hands of the Jasper Wildcats in the first round of the Jasper Regional Tournament here Tuesday. Jasper lived up to its state fifth ranking by downing the Cardinals 5-0 Tuesday afternoon on their home courts...
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Hazlewood advances to state
(High School Sports ~ 05/24/11)
Linton-Stockton freshman Micaela Hazelwood qualified for the girls track and field state finals in two events. Competing at the Evansville Central regional Tuesday, Hazelwood took second in both the discus and shot put, earning a spot at the state finals at 3 p.m. Saturday at the IU Track and Field Stadium in Bloomington...
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Errors cost Miners in 11-9 loss
(High School Sports ~ 05/24/11)
In a non-conference add on high school baseball game at Roy Herndon Field Tuesday, Linton-Stockton committed six errors and lost to North Daviess 11-9. "The difference in the game was in the field," said Linton-Stockton coach Matt Fougerousse, who's Miners fell to 11-15. "Our pitching and offense were good enough to win the game, but our defense let us down."...
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Lady Cards advance at Eastern Greene's expense
(High School Sports ~ 05/24/11)
VERNE -- Freshman righthander Nicole Hughes scattered five hits, walked just one and didn't allow a run as the Bloomfield Lady Cardinals defeated Eastern Greene 9-0 in the opening game of the 2011 IHSAA Class 2A Sectional 45 at South Knox's WIN Energy Field...
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WRV falls to Clay City in sectional play
(High School Sports ~ 05/24/11)
CLAY CITY -- After losing to White River Valley 6-5 during the regular season, Clay City avenged that setback with a 4-0 victory over the Lady Wolverines in the opening game of the Class A Clay City softball sectional here Tuesday night. Clay City (7-14) earned a date at 7 p.m. Wednesday (tonight) against Union (Dugger) in the second semifinal. WRV finished the season at 6-13...
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