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Tornado Watch issued by National Weather Service
(Local News ~ 11/14/11)
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for Greene, Daviess, Sullivan and Knox counties until 9 p.m. Monday.
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UPDATED WITH VIDEO: Gregg makes it official
(Local News ~ 11/14/11)
SANDBORN -- Democrat gubernatorial candidate John Gregg said a year ago he would not have seen himself announcing his run for governor of Indiana. He kicked off his campaign in a shelterhouse in the park of his hometown of Sandborn to tell his friends, family and supporters he is officially running for governor...
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Greene County residents at Sandborn to support Gregg's big announcement
(Local News ~ 11/14/11)
SANDBORN -- Several Greene County residents stood out in the cold in Sandborn early Saturday morning to support a local man as he made an official announcement to run for governor of Indiana. "So today, from the only place I call home in Indiana -- if I can quit crying long enough -- I am announcing for governor," Democratic candidate John Gregg said after an emotional speech...
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Some county and party officials upset with Baker's decision to conduct many office duties from Pennsylvania
(Local News ~ 11/14/11)
Some Republican Party and county officials are concerned and upset with the new working arrangement for Greene County Auditor Matt Baker. Starting last week, Baker announced he will be available in the courthouse office one-day-a-week -- on Mondays. The rest of the time he will be operating remotely by computer and cell phone from a temporary residence in Pittsburgh, Pa...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 11/14/11)
Tuesday Wednesday, Nov. 16 Thursday, Nov. 17 Friday, Nov. 18 Saturday, Nov. 19 Sunday, Nov. 20 Monday, Nov. 21 Thursday, Nov. 24 Wednesday, Nov. 30 Friday, Dec. 2 Tuesday, Dec. 6 Saturday, Dec. 10 March 20, 2012 Ongoing Events...
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Police logs
(Police Reports ~ 11/14/11)
LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department log for Nov. 11-13 included: One trespassing case; one follow-up investigation; juvenile/delinquent case; one vandalism case; two custody disputes/exchanges; one criminal mischief case; two school/foot patrols; one public intoxication case; one structure fire; one vehicle fire; one intimidation case; one property damage traffic accident; three animal complaints; one harassment complaint; two intoxicated (possible) drivers; two reckless drivers; one bicycle theft; two ordinance violations; and 15 traffic stops.. ...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 11/14/11)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT Civil Filings Midland Funding LLC vs. William McDaniel, civil collection. Kimberly Feltner and Douglas Feltner, dissolution of marriage. GREENE SUPERIOR COURT Civil Filings Capital One Bank USA vs. Dawn Botsford, civil collection...
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Earl Dean
(Obituary ~ 11/14/11)
Earl Dean, 102, of Gainesville, Ga., a former native and longtime resident of Linton, died on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011 in Gainesville, Ga. He was born in Linton on April 18, 1909, the son of Frank and Fannie Dean. He and his brothers owned and operated a trucking and ready-mix business in Linton for many years...
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Laura Easter
(Obituary ~ 11/14/11)
Laura Easter, 76, of Newberry, passed away Sunday, Nov. 13 at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. She was born Dec. 23, 1934 in Aberdeen, Miss., the daughter of James Arvil and Nora Lee (Welch) Childers. Laura was a homemaker and a member of the Crane Southern Baptist Church...
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Earl L. Gardner, Jr.
(Obituary ~ 11/14/11)
Earl L. Gardner, Jr., of Linton passed away at 4:52 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 11, 2011 in Greene County General Hospital in Linton. He was born Feb. 4, 1955 in Monroe County to Earl L. Gardner and Betty J. (Colson) Gardner. Survivors include his spouse, Karen Sue (Fulford) Gardner of Linton, whom he married 34 years ago on Sept. ...
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Denise Mary Neidigh
(Obituary ~ 11/14/11)
Denise Mary Neidigh, 58 of Hendricksville, died Saturday at Bell Trace. Born Aug. 19, 1953 in Mishawaka, Ind., she was the daughter of William C. Carter and Joanne (Mortensen) Carter. She married Joseph Neidigh on Nov. 21,1998 and he survives. She was employed by Bloom Marketing...
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County Auditor's new one-day weekly in the office work arrangement termed 'legal'; He's available by cell phone and computer
(Local News ~ 11/14/11)
Greene County Auditor Matt Baker has uncorked a rather unconventional, controversial, but legal way to run his elected office. Starting last week, Baker plans to be in his office at the Bloomfield-based Greene County Courthouse one day a week -- on Mondays...
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Linton man charged with felony battery in Saturday stabbing incident
(Local News ~ 11/14/11)
COALMONT -- Officials with the Clay County Sheriff's Department arrested a Linton man following an altercation in Coalmont on Saturday. According to officials, deputies were dispatched to Coalmont late Saturday evening in reference to a possible altercation and stabbing...
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Bobby J. Crosier
(Obituary ~ 11/14/11)
Bobby J. Crosier, 72, of Linton, went to be with the Lord at 6:18 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 14, 2011, at his residence. He was the first baby born in Harrison County, Indiana, on Jan. 1, 1939, the son of James & Catherine Crosier. Bobby retired from Jackson Brothers Lumber Company in 2003 in Linton. ...
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Linton sewer and water rate hikes could come in January
(Local News ~ 11/14/11)
Proposed sewer and water rate increases averaging just over $10 per month for the city of Linton's customers could come with January's billing cycle. The Linton City Council moved Monday to accept rate study recommendations proposed by the accounting firm H.J. Umbaugh and associates...
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Eastern Greene alters bus pick-up times as an experiment aimed at increasing safety, reducing costs
(Local News ~ 11/14/11)
EASTERN HEIGHTS ---- On a trial period for two days next week, Eastern Greene School officials will seek to make bus transportation safer and less costly. Members of the Eastern Greene Board of School Trustees learned Monday night the test run will be conducted on Monday and Tuesday (Nov. 21-22) to give officials a feel for how the new traffic pattern willwork. If successful, it will be instituted on a full-time basis the next week...
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Jasonville City Council hears report Phase II of water improvements will begin in January
(Local News ~ 11/14/11)
The Jasonville City Council received a report Monday evening from Lindsey Glover who is with Hannan, Wagle and Kline that Phase II of the Water Treatment Plant was making progress. As soon as easements are completed the project will be put out for bids...
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