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Frank W. Rodgers, Jr.
(Obituary ~ 09/08/14)
Frank W. Rodgers, Jr., 56, Mooresville, died suddenly Sept. 5, 2014. Mr. Rodgers was born March 10, 1958, in Chicago. He graduated from Shakamak High School in Jasonville and later earned computer programming degrees from Devry University. Frank proudly served in the United States Navy for six years on the USS Nimitz. ...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 09/08/14)
September 3 -- Edward Leon Walls, Jr., 44, Linton, was arrested on a warrant issued out of another county on a preliminary charge of public intoxication. He was being held without bond. September 4 -- Robert Jason Clifft, 37, Bloomfield, was arrested on preliminary charges of residential entry, battery, battery resulting in bodily injury, strangulation and disorderly conduct. Bond information not available. Worthington Deputy Marshal James Harrington was the arresting officer...
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Beulah Underhill
(Obituary ~ 09/08/14)
Beulah Underhill, age 95, of Linton, passed away at 7:50 a.m. on Sunday, September 7, 2014, at Linton Nursing and Rehab Center in Linton. She was born in Vincennes on October 7, 1918, the daughter of James Lafayette & Dica Ellen (Auten) Thomas. She was a homemaker and a member of the Linton Assembly of God Church...
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Ground breaking set for Wednesday
(Local News ~ 09/08/14)
SWITZ CITY -- It's been a while coming, but the ground breaking ceremony for the new Community Building at the Greene County 4-H Fairgrounds will finally take place. Greene County Commissioners President Rick Graves says the event is slated for 2 p.m. on Wednesday when he along with fellow commissioners Ed Michael and Nathan Abrams as well as several members of the Greene County Council, Greene County Foundation and the Greene County Extension Service will welcome guests and the public...
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Resurfacing of SR 67 from Switz City to Worthington begins Tuesday
(Local News ~ 09/08/14)
GREENE COUNTY, Ind. -- Indiana Department of Transportation contractors plan to patch and resurface 6.4 miles of State Road 67 from S.R. 54 in Switz City to the Worthington town limits beginning on or after Tuesday, Sept. 9. During construction, S.R. 67 will be reduced to one lane with flaggers controlling traffic around mobile crews. Drivers should anticipate delays.....
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Local farmers receive statewide award for conservation practices
(Local News ~ 09/08/14)
Out of 61,000 farms in the state of Indiana, two local farms stood out from the crowd for the work they do to protect Indiana's natural resources. Dick Clark and Bucky Cullison was among 59 farmers who received the River-Friendly Farmer Award from the Indiana Association of Soil and Water Conservation District (IASWCD) Wednesday, Aug. 13 at the Indiana State Fair...
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Linton Public Library holding raffle
(Local News ~ 09/08/14)
From now until September 22, the Linton Public Library will be sponsoring a raffle that will benefit the library Gift Fund, which is used as the revenue source for books and programs for the Linton Public Library. The items raffled include: a Wi-Fi 6" Display Kindle & $25.00 Amazon Gift Card...
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Miller's Merry Manor Receives Quality Award from Medicare
(Local News ~ 09/08/14)
Following an 18 month review of care in 200 Indiana healthcare facilities, Miller's Merry Manor located in Sullivan has been recognized as one of 34 nursing facilities in the State which met or exceeded the targeted standards of quality care established for the initiative by the State's Quality Improvement Organization (QIO)...
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Dayton Family Reunion
(Other Record ~ 09/08/14)
The annual Dayton Family Reunion was held on Sunday, Aug. 31, 2014 at the Fowler Park Barn. The family of Curtis and Dixie Dayton consisted of nine children. We are blessed to have seven siblings that are still with us. It was a good day to get together...
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Crynes family offers thanks
(Other Record ~ 09/08/14)
We would like to take this time to thank the Linton Fire Department, Wright Township Fire Department and Linton Police Department for your help during our recent fire. Your kindness meant so much to us. We would also like to Thank everyone who has brought food, gift cards, and items during the tragic time...
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Cards stay undefeated after win at BNL
(High School Sports ~ 09/08/14)
Cards win at BNL The Bloomfield boys' tennis team remained undefeated after downing host Bedford North Lawrence 4-1 in a rare Saturday morning match. The Cards picked up their first point quickly at No. 3 singles when BNL's Logan Treaner rolled an ankle chasing a Jackson Stone return. The injury was severe enough to keep him from continuing, giving the win to Stone...
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Indiana Elite team comes to Greene County
(Community Sports ~ 09/08/14)
Indiana Elite, one of the nation's largest and most successful youth basketball programs, will now have a presence in Greene County as a new team is being organized in Linton. Last season, Indiana Elite had over 75 basketball teams all over the State of Indiana and the organization continues to produce many of the nation's top collegiate and NBA players including Cody Zeller, Eric Gordon, and Yogi Ferrell. ...
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Lady Miners drop four at Barr-Reeve Invitational
(High School Sports ~ 09/08/14)
The Linton-Stockton High School varsity volleyball team lost four matches at the Barr-Reeve Invitational Saturday. The Lady Miners were defeated by Tates Creek (Ky.), Northview, Evansville Mater Dei and Perry Central. For the day, Macy Fidler was 22 of 23 serving with three aces, 19 kills, two assists, 16 digs and one assist block...
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Miner junior varsity tops Eastern Greene
(High School Sports ~ 09/08/14)
In a junior varsity football game at Eastern Greene Monday, Linton-Stockton defeated the host Thunderbirds 39-8. "The kids are improving," said Miner coach Joe Lorig. "Our offense line, which includes Jarrett Hazlewood, Billy Rayburn, Cayden Walker, Ryan Figg, Josh Warnock and Noah Clark, played well...
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Linton City Council supports Relay for Life's move to Linton
(Local News ~ 09/08/14)
The Linton City Council approved Relay for Life to have their next event on May 15, 2015 at Linton's Humphrey's Park. In the past, Relay for Life has been hosted in various areas throughout the county and this will be the first time that it will be held in Linton...
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Mayor Terrell returns to lead Jasonville City Council meeting
(Local News ~ 09/08/14)
JASONVILLE -- Mayor Roy Terrell, Sr., who missed last month's meeting of the Jasonville City Council due to illness and hospitalization, is recovering and led Monday night's meeting. A small agenda with only two items was put before the council. The first item on the agenda was a proposal for blacktopping Fry Street. According to Jim Gadberry, who oversees the city's police and street departments, Fry Street was determined to need blacktopping more than any other street...
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Lady Cards win in four
(High School Sports ~ 09/08/14)
BLOOMFIELD -- The Bloomfield Lady Cardinals volleyball team earned a four-set victory over Cloverdale here Monday night 25-17, 25-15, 22-25 and 25-19. After breaking a 9-9 tie in the first set, the Lady Cardinals moved ahead 19-11 on a series of kills and maintained the eight-point lead for the win...
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Strike Up Your Memory fundraiser at Glenburn on Saturday to benefit Memory Garden
(Local News ~ 09/08/14)
Rachel Allen, a How Charming Photography Senior Representative from Linton-Stockton High School, is putting the finishing touches on planning the fundraiser to benefit the Memory Garden at Glenburn Home in Linton. The event was originally scheduled for June 21; however, it had to be rescheduled due to unforeseen circumstances...
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