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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 03/21/12)
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Linton-Stockton Elementary School Honor Roll
(Local News ~ 03/21/12)
2011-12 Grading Period - 3 B or Better -- 2.667 Grade 1 Kayden William Anderson Wyl Haven Atkinson Paris Anna-Marie Bailey Melaina Marie Barnard Dagon Lee Barton Kaden Lee Beck Jadin Eugene Bedwell Canaan James Bowers Wyatt Matthew Bredeweg Cora Brentley Brinson...
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Yoho, Talpas invited to Top 60 Workout
(High School Sports ~ 03/21/12)
A pair of area basketball players have been selected to participate in the Hoosier Basketball Magazine Top 60 Workout. Senior guards JT Yoho of Eastern Greene and Tyler Talpas of Union have will join some of the state's elite hoopsters at Marian College in Indianapolis on Sunday, April 1...
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Miners return top five golfers
(High School Sports ~ 03/21/12)
Linton-Stockton returns its top five golfers from last year's high school boys golf season, which produced a 13th consecutive Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference championship, a one-loss dual meet season and a trip to the regional. The 2012 edition of the Miners will again be guided by coach Derek Bradbury, who is in his third year overall. He has a roster of 14 players, including juniors Clayton French, Koye Kaiser and Cole Bradbury along with seniors Ben Boyd and Luke Jerrells...
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LeDune will have youthful line-up
(High School Sports ~ 03/21/12)
DUGGER -- Josh LeDune is preparing for his second season as boys golf coach at his alma mater -- Union High School. "We only have two returning golfers from last year," LeDune said of junior Zac Birdsong and sophomore Blake Camden. "It is going to making things interesting having such a young team."...
- WRV girls basketball varsity awards (High School Sports ~ 03/21/12)
- WRV junior varsity girls basketball awards (High School Sports ~ 03/21/12)
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To marry
(Engagement ~ 03/21/12)
Jesse Lee McCammon and Heather Dawn Wilfong will exchange wedding vows on June 1 at 6 p.m. at Blessed Hope Baptist Church, 951 N. State Rd. 59 in Jasonville.
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Rural Bloomington man faces local rape charge
(Local News ~ 03/21/12)
A 43-year-old rural Bloomington man, who formerly lived near Bloomfield, has been arrested and charged with rape. Thomas E. Squibb, Jr., was arrested by Indiana State Police Spec. Trooper Eric Nash on Tuesday on a warrant charging him with rape -- a class B felony...
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Linton-Stockton Junior High School students pitch-in to assist with tornado clean up at Henryville
(Local News ~ 03/21/12)
Most junior high students spend their weekends hanging out with friends, but one group of local students took time to help those struck by tragedy. Linton-Stockton Middle School students Cole Anderson, 14, Logan Wasnidge, 13, and Jarrett Hazlewood, 13, along with Bloomfield Junior High Student Kalli Morton, 13, spent most of Saturday in Henryville...
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Man allegedly high on bath salts spits on police officers
(Local News ~ 03/21/12)
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a rural Linton man, who allegedly spit on two police officers as they were trying to restrain him after admitting he was "high" on bath salts. Drake Douglas Hobbs, 31, of Route 3, Linton, will be charged with two counts of battery by bodily waste on a law enforcement officer -- both class D felonies...
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Updated: Autopsy confirms no foul play involved in death of man at campground
(Local News ~ 03/21/12)
Autopsy results released Wednesday morning confirm that the death of a 41-year-old man in a rural Lyons campground did not involve foul play. Indiana State Police detectives from the Bloomington Post investigated the death of a Ohio man, whose body was found Tuesday evening in a small trailer at Shady Acres Campground, located on County Road 200S, west of Lyons and about a mile-and-a-half east of State Road 59.
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L-S Chamber hears about changes at AT&T
(Local News ~ 03/21/12)
The Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce heard about improvements being made by AT&T, as well as some possible in-office pointers, at Tuesday's monthly meeting. "AT&T is a very large company, so it's important for us to have a good, sustainable program," AT&T Director of External Affairs Pepper Mulherin stressed...
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Linton man faces charges of resisting law enforcement
(Local News ~ 03/21/12)
An August jury trial has been set for a Linton man charged with two counts of resisting law enforcement following a vehicle and foot pursuit earlier this month. Gary J. Hoesman, 33, will stand trial in Greene Circuit Court at 9 a.m. on Aug. 7. A pre-trial conference is set for 8:30 a.m. on July 18...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 03/21/12)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT Civil Filings Jerri Pearson and Terry Pearson, dissolution of marriage. Criminal Filings State vs. Thomas E. Squibbe, Jr., rape. State vs. Drake Douglas Hobbs, two counts of battery by body waste on a law enforcement officer, firefighter or correctional officer...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 03/21/12)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department log for March 20 included: One fight; one juvenile/delinquent case; one vehicle fire; one personal injury traffic accident; one suspicious vehicle/person; one community relations event; and two traffic stops...
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Linton mayor puts projects on hold
(Local News ~ 03/21/12)
Planned improvements for Linton's sewer and water infrastructure are on hold as Mayor John Wilkes questions their necessity. "The engineers were really driving these projects," explained Wilkes, who announced Monday he intends to curtail at least some expansion plans...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 03/21/12)
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Cause of prison fire determined
(Local News ~ 03/21/12)
Spontaneous combustion sparked the fire that caused significant damage to the Wabash Valley Correctional Facility's laundry unit in January. "They're calling it spontaneous combustion," said WVCF information officer Rich Larsen. "No foul play was involved. It was strictly spontaneous combustion. ... We're looking now at $1 million in damages to the building."...
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Linton-Stockton Board re-evaluating grading scale
(Local News ~ 03/21/12)
The question of whether the way Linton-Stockton schools currently evaluate students makes the grade -- or not -- will be taken up next month. A work session's been slated for 7 p.m. April 12 in the junior high media center, allowing staff and parents to consider whether the school system's grading scale may be holding students back...
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Lawrence Hollow altercation leads to drug and battery charges
(Local News ~ 03/21/12)
An eastern Greene County man faces drug and battery charges following an alleged altercation that took place March 16 in Lawrence Hollow Subdivision. Caleb D. Cassidy, 28, who lives on County Line Road, faces preliminary charges of possession of a Schedule I, II, III of IV controlled substance -- a class D felony; possession of marijuana -- a class A misdemeanor; and battery resulting in bodily injury -- a class A misdemeanor...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 03/21/12)
Wednesday Thursday, March 22 Friday, March 23 Saturday, March 24 Sunday, March 25 Tuesday, March 27 Friday, March 30 Saturday, March 31 Sunday, April 1 Wednesday, April 4 Thursday, April 5 Saturday, April 7 Tuesday, April 10 Thursday, April 12 Saturday, April 14...
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Wright seeks dismissal of four charges
(Local News ~ 03/21/12)
Bond was reduced for a Linton man facing a jury trial on multiple drug counts during a hearing Tuesday afternoon in Greene Superior Court. In addition, a motion to dismiss four of the seven drug-related charges against 33-year-old Justus Kirk Wright was filed by his public defender, James A. Riester...
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