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Our Opinion: WRV should be transparent with its decision
(Local News ~ 07/30/12)
The White River Valley Board of School Trustees will meet Tuesday at 6 p.m. to discuss the future of Superintendent Layton Wall. It was discovered last week that Indianapolis police arrested Wall on Nov. 14, 2011 for public intoxication outside a downtown Indianapolis hotel...
- Outstanding players (Community Sports ~ 07/30/12)
- Linton youth tennis camp (High School Sports ~ 07/30/12)
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Stamm takes sixth at Jr. Olympic Nationals
(High School Sports ~ 07/30/12)
Linton-Stockton incoming junior hurdler Grant Stamm finished sixth in the Intermediate Boys division of the 400 meter hurdles at this weekend's USA Track and Field Junior Olympic Championships. The event took place at Baltimore's Morgan State University and saw the Miner school record holder break his personal best time in both preliminaries and the finals...
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Warrant leads officers to homemade explosive device
(Local News ~ 07/30/12)
Police found a homemade explosive device at the residence of a Linton man Friday night while they were serving an arrest warrant on another charge. Sean D. Neal, 24, who became unruly prior to a medical examination at Greene County General Hospital in June and threatened two police officers, was arrested by Indiana State Police Trooper Richard Klun because he failed to show up in court for his initial hearing...
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Free swim brought in about 250 guests
(Local News ~ 07/30/12)
Jay Gainey was the man of the hour -- actually, the man of two hours -- as an estimated 250 people enjoyed a free community swim party Sunday evening at the A.M. Risher Pool. "I think it's been between 200 and 250, easily," said Pool Manager Jill Bohnert. "There are people here tonight I've never seen here before."...
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Linton's burn ban still in effect
(Local News ~ 07/30/12)
Linton Fire Chief Brad Sparks wants to remind everyone the city of Linton is still under a burn ban until further notice. "The burn ban is still in effect, and has never been lifted," Sparks said. The burn ban in Linton went into effect June 20, and Sparks said the area will need a significant amount of rain before the ban can be lifted...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 07/30/12)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT Civil Filings LVNV Funding LLC vs. Mark May, civil collection. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. vs. Michael Edmondson, civil plenary. GREENE SUPERIOR COURT Criminal Filings State vs. Mark R. Sinclair, operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person; operating a vehicle while intoxicated; operating a vehicle with an alcohol concentration of .15 percent or more...
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Police logs
(Police Reports ~ 07/30/12)
LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department activity log for July 27-29 included: One trespassing case; two fights; one juvenile delinquent case; two reports of vandalism; one custody dispute/exchange; one criminal mischief case; one structure fire; one brush fire; two reports of missing/runaway juveniles; three personal injury traffic accidents; two property damage traffic accidents; one animal complaint; two reports of prowlers; two suspicious vehicles/persons; one harassment complaint; three intoxicated/possible intoxicated drivers; one burglary/attempted case; one theft case; two domestic disputes; one recovered vehicle/property; one report of public nudity; one ordinance violation; and four traffic stops.. ...
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Hazel I. Stump
(Obituary ~ 07/30/12)
Hazel I. Stump, 71, of Jasonville, passed away at 1:14 p.m. on Sunday, July 22, 2012 in Sullivan County Community Hospital. She was born May 6, 1941 in Kidder, Ky., to Sherman Morrow and Elsie (Bray) Morrow. Survivors include her daughters, Wanda Hubbell of Jasonville and Anna Mae Keller of Jasonville; sisters, Estelle Rush of Bedford, Imogene Bell of Wayne County, Ky., Ruby Hammond of Wayne County, Ky., Grace Gilmore of Wayne County, Ky., and Lois Dickson of Wayne County, Ky.; brothers, Dallas Morrow of Wayne County, Ky., and Amos Morrow of Bean Station, Tenn.; 13 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.. ...
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Defending regional champs prepare for 2012 season
(High School Sports ~ 07/30/12)
Miners ready to tee it up once again By Rick Curl SPORTS WRITER One thing that stands out about the Linton-Stockton 2012 football schedule right away is the grouping of games. They begin the year with a two-game road stretch, follow that with a three-game homestand and close with an even 2-2 split of their remaining games...
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Greene County Council continues to consider website
(Local News ~ 07/30/12)
It looks the Greene County Council will continue to kick around ideas about how to launch a county website. At Monday's monthly meeting, council president Ed Cullison said after several months of 'kicking around' ideas for website there are still plenty of questions that he's like to see answered before he'll vote to move forward...
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Bishop Thompson visits St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church Saturday
(Local News ~ 07/30/12)
JASONVILLE -- There was no massive fanfare when Charles Thompson, the new bishop of the Diocese of Evansville, arrived Saturday evening at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. No entourage arrived amid pomp and circumstance. Instead, the new leader of the Evansville diocese came alone, celebrating Mass and visiting with parishioners for nearly three hours...
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'Flick and a Float' termed success
(Local News ~ 07/30/12)
The shark brought in enough fins -- $5 bills, that is -- to the A.M. Risher Pool on Friday night that the Linton Pool Board now plans to expand "Flick and a Float" next season. "We'll definitely do it again next year," said Pool Board President Debbie Alsman...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 07/30/12)
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Linton man injured after rear-ending truck
(Local News ~ 07/30/12)
A Linton man drove into the rear-end of a truck on NE 4th St. in Linton early Sunday morning, causing extensive damage to both vehicles and sending himself to the hospital for treatment. Linton Police Officer Debbie McDonald-Miller investigated a wreck at 3:31 a.m. on NE 4th St. near the intersection of NE F St...
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Lamb Jam will fill park with music this weekend
(Local News ~ 07/30/12)
Lamb Jam has made a slight change this year to help patrons beat the heat by expanding to two nights. The free concert, with a lineup of Christian artists of several genres, will be Friday from 6 to 10 p.m. and Saturday from 3 to 11 p.m. at Linton's Humphreys Park...
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