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Church Notes
(Crime News ~ 05/13/14)
Friday, May 16 Breath and Stretch Bible-based exercise class will be conducted at 4 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church at 401 Shyla Lane in Bloomfield. Instructed by Dr. James B. Gerni, chiropracter, acupuncturist. The free class combines breathing with gentle stretching. Participants can bring an exercise mat, rug or a towel. For more information call 765-541-9450...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 05/13/14)
No new arrests.
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Linton Council establishes downtown TIF area
(Local News ~ 05/13/14)
The Linton City Council approved a resolution Monday night establishing a downtown redevelopment district. In February, the council adopted a declamatory resolution which established the boundaries of the Tax Increment Finance (TIF) district and a public hearing was conducted...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 05/13/14)
The Linton Police Department responded to 24 calls and incidents on Monday, May 13, including two property damage accidents, one complaint about an animal, one civil dispute, one complaint about an ATV, one lost and found, one criminal mischief incident, one alarm, and 16 traffic stops...
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Mother Nature causes games to be canceled
(High School Sports ~ 05/13/14)
Mother Nature has once again shown her apparent dislike for spring sports. Thanks to the rainy weather that moved in overnight, several area sporting events have been lost or rescheduled. Two events at Linton-Stockton High School were lost due to the wet weather. The Miners baseball game with North Knox has been moved to Monday, May 19...
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Annual Paddlefest to be hosted at Shakamak State Park's Lake Kickapoo
(Local News ~ 05/13/14)
Visitors and the community are invited to Shakamak State Park for the fourth annual Paddlefest. Saturday, May 17, Shakamak State Park and The Friends of Shakamak will host the free kayaking event. Friend of Shakamak member Vanessa Phillips said kayaks, paddles and life jackets will be provided. She said the event, open to all ages and skill levels, will be first come, first serve but everyone has been able to participate in the past...
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Cards lose to Vincennes Rivet
(High School Sports ~ 05/13/14)
Class A high school baseball powerhouse Vincennes Rivet handed host Bloomfield a 21-5 loss in a non-conference high school baseball game Tuesday night. The Patriots, the defending state finalist, pounded out 19 hits and took advantage of six Bloomfield errors as they scored six runs in the first inning and 10 more in the second to set the pace early...
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Lady Cards top Lakers, take second at tournament
(High School Sports ~ 05/13/14)
The Bloomfield Lady Cardinals improved to 5-1 in the Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference softball race with a 5-1 win over host Shakamak Tuesday at Jasonville. The Lady Cards got another strong outing from senior starting pitcher Nicole Hughes...
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Hasler signs to play at Olney Central College
(High School Sports ~ 05/13/14)
Senior Alicia Hasler will have the chance to continue her athletic and academic career after graduating later this month from Bloomfield High School. Hasler, the daughter of Jeff and Lisa Hasler, signed a letter of intent to play basketball at Olney (Ill.) Central College...
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Worthington Town Council accepts one officer's resignation, hires a replacement
(Local News ~ 05/13/14)
The Worthington Town Council accepted the resignation of one officer in the Worthington Police Department, then swore in a new officer during their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday evening, along with a long list of other items on their agenda. Council President Macky Stahl said a letter of resignation was received from Deputy Marshal Don Richardson. The Council accepted it effective March 11...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 05/13/14)
Thursday, May 15 The Greene County Election Board will meet at 9 a.m. in the Voter Registration office. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss poll worker pay. The voter registration office is located on the second floor of the Greene County Courthouse in Bloomfield...
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New cabins available for rent at Greene-Sullivan
(Local News ~ 05/13/14)
New few-frills cabins are available for rent at the Greene-Sullivan State Forest's Narrow Lake campground. The "Rent --A-Camp" cabins are available for $35 a night plus applicable taxes and may be reserved at Camp.IN.gov or by calling 1-866-622-6746. The cabins are also available on a walk-in basis at the forest office during normal office hours...
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Linton yard sales to offer trash and treasure on Saturday
(Local News ~ 05/13/14)
One man's trash is another man's treasure, and lots of treasures will be up for grabs during the city wide yard sales in Linton on Saturday, May 17. Kathy Matthews of Rediscover Downtown Linton is spearheading the event. "The purpose is to have a designated day to encourage shoppers to have the opportunity to attend several sales in one day. We hope the community will enjoy working together and will encourage their neighbors to also have sales," Matthews said...
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WRV approves reorganization in teacher leadership
(Local News ~ 05/13/14)
The White River Valley School Board approved a reorganization in teacher leadership at the junior/senior high school. In their regular meeting Monday evening, the board approved a restructuring of the school improvement committee and the department chairs' involvement in the School Improvement Plan (SIP) committee...
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ISP offering summer youth camps
(Local News ~ 05/13/14)
The 2014 Indiana State Police Summer Youth Camps will soon be in session. Is your child looking for something a little different to do this summer? The summer youth camps are for students entering grades 5 through 12. Campers learn teamwork skills while gaining self-confidence...
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GCGH Auxiliary learns about SART and SAVE
(Local News ~ 05/13/14)
The Greene County General Hospital Auxiliary May meeting was held Monday, May 8,2014 in the Violet Newton Conference Room, with 17 members in attendance.. The Meeting was opened by President Sue Eccles. Vada Abrams gave devotional readings titled 'Cell Phone and the Bible', "ABC's of Prayer' and 'Christians at War With Each Other', which were very good...
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Wolfe Murder Investigation: Tamera Crosley agrees to tell the truth
(Local News ~ 05/13/14)
Tamera Crosley, the wife of convicted murderer Randal Crosley, is going to have to tell the truth to get a deal under the terms of a negotiated plea agreement, and she may be required to take a polygraph test to verify her story. Tamera Crosley was charged in one criminal case with conspiracy to commit theft, a class D felony.....
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