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Post 139 loses at Washington
(High School Sports ~ 07/11/12)
WASHINGTON -- Sullivan American Legion Post 139 fell to 9-12 on the season following an 11-9 loss to Washington Freedom Post 120 here Tuesday night. Four Post 139 pitchers allowed 14 hits and were forced to work around five errors while the offense was good, but not good enough...
- Clovers win tournament (Community Sports ~ 07/11/12)
- Lyons tourney champs (Community Sports ~ 07/11/12)
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Letters to the Editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 07/11/12)
Actions could divide the united force. To the Editor: An open letter to Dr. Mark Buckley and the Save our Schools organization: I recently was thinking about a quote you made in the paper. "... Like (Ronald) Reagan said, we have to 'trust but verify'. That is what we are doing."...
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Linton may see traffic changes
(Local News ~ 07/11/12)
Major changes to improve traffic safety and flow could eventually result from a recent meeting between Linton Mayor John Wilkes and the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT). Wilkes told the Linton City Council on Monday night he'd met with INDOT officials in early July to discuss an array of projects he'd like to see happen locally...
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Shakamak State Park to host Casting Golf Tourney
(Local News ~ 07/11/12)
Shakamak State Park will host a fun, free and educational family-friendly event Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Casting Golf Tournament, which is new to Shakamak's list of summer events, will mix golfing and fishing skills into one course, and will include fun facts for all of the family...
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Records and Lucinda are Cat Show Grand Champions
(Local News ~ 07/11/12)
Emma Records, 11, and her adopted Himalayan cat Lucinda took home the Grand Champion prize in the 4-H Cat Show on Tuesday evening. Judge Michelle Whitman said Records' cat was well groomed, and was pleased with the White River Valley Lyons fifth-grader's showmanship and knowledge of her pet's veterinary visits...
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Local cemetery has 24 graves disturbed
(Local News ~ 07/11/12)
The cemetery is a person's final resting place on earth, and also a mourning area for family members left behind. In the case of one local cemetery, that place of rest has been disturbed at more than 20 graves. Antioch Cemetery Trustee Judy Dudley -- who serves the cemetery along with her husband Terry -- said it was reported July 2 that 10 stones had been knocked over, and last weekend 14 more had been tipped...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 07/11/12)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT Civil Filings Monica Stephens and Shane Stephens, dissolution of marriage. GREENE SUPERIOR COURT Criminal Filings State vs. Jeremy A. Taylor, criminal mischief/ State vs. Jeriah E. Gamble, driving while suspended with a prior 10-year suspension...
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Police logs
(Police Reports ~ 07/11/12)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department activity log for July 10 included: One breaking and entering; four follow-up investigations; one public intoxication; one missing/runaway juvenile; one accident with personal injury; one lost and found; two medical/illness; one alarm; three animal complaints; two suspicious vehicles/persons; one extra patrol; four thefts; two domestic disputes; one domestic/neighbor; one recovered vehicle/property; and one traffic stop.. ...
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Esther Eileen Parton
(Obituary ~ 07/11/12)
November 5, 1921 -- July 10, 2012 SPRINGVILLE -- Esther Eileen Parton, 90, of 4161 S. Owensburg Road, Springville, died at 7:45 am on Tuesday, July 10, 2012 at her residence. Born Nov, 5, 1921 in Marion County, she was the daughter of Earl and Marjorie (Rumrill) Nail. She married Charles Parton on Sept. 3, 1941 and he survives...
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Linton man faces January 2013 trial
(Local News ~ 07/11/12)
A Linton man remains in jail awaiting a January 2013 jury trial in two separate cases involving three criminal charges. Brian Kit Boone, 55, has been in police custody since his arrest by the Linton Police Department on July 1. Boone had an initial hearing July 3 in Greene Circuit Court on two separate cases. ...
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Gangster, Jack take home top honors at dog show
(Local News ~ 07/11/12)
Grace Gangster and her white-color spunky pooch named, Jack, took home top honors in Saturday morning's Greene County 4-H Dog Show at the fairgrounds. Despite high temperatures and humidity the dog performed a variety of routines before a judge who selected Gangster and Jack as top among this year's entrants...
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A.M. Risher Pool's open swim ends Aug. 5, but exercise events will go longer
(Local News ~ 07/11/12)
It's official: The final day for open swimming at Linton's A.M. Risher Pool will be Aug. 5. Despite discussion in June about keeping the pool open for weekend swimming, the pool board decided against an expanded season Tuesday. That, said City Councilman Jathan Wright, was due to managers and lifeguards heading back to school at the start of next month...
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Few changes follow Linton-Stockton School Corp. organizational meeting
(Local News ~ 07/11/12)
Aside from a handful of new hires and two resignations, much remained the same after the annual Linton-Stockton School Corp. Board of Trustees organizational session Monday. That special 4 p.m. meeting, required by state regulations, means trustees had to reappoint several positions and determine whether to maintain the current board officers...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 07/11/12)
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