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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 10/05/12)
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 10/05/12)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT Civil Filings LVN Fund LLC vs. Deborah Landis, civil collection. Midland Funding LLC as successor in interest to Citibank as issuer of Sears Premier Credit Card vs. Debbie Johnson, civil collection. GREENE SUPERIOR COURT Civil Filings...
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Police logs
(Police Reports ~ 10/05/12)
LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Oct. 4 includes: Two trespassing; one refusal to leave; two follow-up investigations; one utility after hours; one criminal mischief; one public intoxication; one fire/structure; four medical/illness; one alarm; one suspicious vehicle/person; two assists to other agencies; one child abuse/molestation/neglect; one reckless driver; one disabled/stranded vehicle; one welfare check/concern; one motor vehicle theft; one arrest on warrant; and six traffic stops.. ...
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Margaret "Josephine" Mitten
(Obituary ~ 10/05/12)
Margaret "Josephine" Mitten, 96, of Clay City and formerly of Worthington, passed away 1:35 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012, at Shakamak Good Samaritan Center in Jasonville. She was born Feb. 5, 1916, in Greene County, to Edward E. and Ethel (Hancock) Hines...
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Parents help prepare Head Start facility for appreciation day
(Local News ~ 10/05/12)
Several Linton Head Start student parents spent Friday afternoon sprucing up the facility in preparation for a Community Appreciation Day. "Parents are coming to do different things to spruce up the building, such as painting if it doesn't rain, water sealing the deck Jim Morrison's (Twin Rivers Vocational Building Trades) class made for us," PACE Family Specialist Heather Wolfe explained...
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Letters to the Editor
(Editorial ~ 10/05/12)
Millions, billions, trillions ... Oh my! To the Editor: The U.S. government has accumulated more than $16 trillion dollars in National Debt in the 3 1/2 years that President Obama has been in office. The national debt is now bigger than the entire U.S. Economy. Forbes Magazine reported, "Before Obama took office the debt was $9.6 trillion." During Obama's presidency it has increased by $6.4 trillion...
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Car show, carnival will help Riley
(Local News ~ 10/05/12)
The seventh annual Linton Long John Silvers Car Show and Carnival will be conducted Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. In past years, the cruise-in focused simply on the car show. This year, store manager Patricia Ruiz is taking the event a step further by adding a kid's carnival with all the proceeds going to the IU Health Riley Hospital for Children...
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Woman's suspended sentence revoked
(Local News ~ 10/05/12)
A former Bloomfield woman, who was originally arrested in April 2011 on multiple drug charges after her juvenile daughter alerted police to the location of illegal drug substances in their apartment, had her suspended sentenced revoked. Tressie P. Palmer, who has a current address in Danville, had her earlier sentenced revoked by Greene Circuit Judge Erik Allen on Wednesday...
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Lady Wolverines slip to 9-13
(High School Sports ~ 10/05/12)
North Daviess defeated White River Valley in a Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference high school volleyball match Thursday night. The loss was the fifth in seven conferences matches. WRV dropped to 9-13 overall. Madison Hockman dished out 16 assists to go with 11 digs and three points on 8-for-8 serving...
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Fan bus to Lucas Oil
(High School Sports ~ 10/05/12)
There will be a fan bus for Linton-Stockton Miner football fans (adults and students) going to Lucas Oil Stadium for the North Central game Saturday, Oct. 13. The bus will leave from behind the school at 10 a.m. Riders must purchase a pre-sale ticket and must pay a $5 cover fee, which will be refunded when you arrive to take the bus to Indianapolis...
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Kocher will play Oct. 13
(High School Sports ~ 10/05/12)
Linton-Stockton No. 1 singles player Cody Kocher does not have any one to play tomorrow at Jasper. He moves on to the individual regional boys tennis tournament at Bedford North Lawrence at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 13, according to Miner coach Brad McKinney...
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Eastern Greene stops Southside
(High School Sports ~ 10/05/12)
LITTLE CINCINNATI -- Eastern Greene exploded for 22 points in a span of five minutes in the fourth quarter to pull away for a 34-6 victory over Southside Home School here Friday night in a non-conference high school football game. The victory, the fifth in eight contests for the Thunderbirds, was the second in as many years over the Crimson Knights, who are in their second season of playing varsity football...
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Miners blast Union 71-0
(High School Sports ~ 10/05/12)
DUGGER -- It took less than 15 minutes of total time on the clock for the Linton-Stockton Miners to deliver a 71-0 lambasting to the Union Bulldogs in a Southwest Seven Conference game here Friday night. The Miners, who scored almost everytime they touched the football in the first quarter, racked up a total of only 14 minutes and 42 seconds in the time of possession catagory, registered just four first downs and accumulated a modest 287 yards of total offense...
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Bloomfield Apple Festival
(Local News ~ 10/05/12)
The Bloomfield Apple Festival got under way Friday and continues Saturday with the annual parade on Sunday. The schedule: Saturday 6 a.m. ---- Breakfast served at the South Shelterhouse by Bloomfield Lions Club 9 a.m. ---- Opening Prayer 9:15 a.m. ---- Presentation of Colors...
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