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No serious injuries in early morning crash south of Midland
(Local News ~ 08/13/14)
No serious injuries were reported following an early morning crash caused by a driver who fell asleep, crossed the center line and struck an oncoming vehicle south of Midland. The accident occurred around 4:27 a.m. Wednesday on State Road 59. William Fisher, 39, Linton, was southbound on the highway in a 2001 Ford Explorer...
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Greene County Council sets goal for 2015 budget
(Local News ~ 08/13/14)
BLOOMFIELD -- Greene County department heads got a cold dose of reality on Tuesday. That's when they were notified by Greene County Council president Ed Cullison they would have to combine forces to slash $1.2 million dollars from an all ready strapped, county budget...
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Bankruptcy won't affect Bloomfield clinic
(Local News ~ 08/13/14)
BLOOMINGTON -- The recent filing by a Bloomington hospital in Federal Bankruptcy Court won't have an immediate effect -- if any -- on the day-to-day operations of a local clinic. According to Monroe Hospital CEO Joe Roach, patients of the Monroe Primary Care Clinic in Bloomfield won't notice the upcoming changes...
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Mayor Terrell hospitalized, current condition unavailable
(Local News ~ 08/13/14)
The Mayor of Jasonville, Roy Terrell, Sr. has been hospitalized. He was absent Monday night from the city council meeting and was escorted earlier in the day to the hospital by Police Chief Jim Gadberry. He was admitted and as of noon Wednesday, he was still a patient at Regional Hospital in Terre Haute...
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Newberry Festival this weekend; Parade on Saturday
(Local News ~ 08/13/14)
NEWBERRY-- Judy Moore, the President of the Newberry Festival, would like to invite everyone to come out and enjoy the festivities the festival will be offering this weekend. "We have a lot planned," says Moore, "Everyone should come by the festival for tickets and shirts and hats. We would also like everyone to sign our register book."...
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Lawsuit claims IN Cyber failed to pay company for services rendered
(Local News ~ 08/13/14)
A statewide, online charter school, which has partnered with a local organization to operate Dugger Union Community School, is being sued by a Pennsylvania non-profit for unpaid fees. National Network of Digital Schools Management Foundation is seeking $594,033.19 "plus interest, cost, and reasonable attorney's fees" from Indiana Cyber Charter School, according to documents filed in the Indianapolis division of the Southern District of Indiana's branch of the United States District Court on July 25.. ...
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Lady Miners finish with a 221
(High School Sports ~ 08/13/14)
Owen Valley defeated host Linton-Stockton 202-221 in a high school girls golf match Wednesday at the Phil Harris Golf Course. For the Lady Miners, Molly Wright fired a 51, Rylee Hollingsworth 55, Allie Watson 57, Rachel Allen 58 and Camryn Huffman had a 69...
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