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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 03/17/15)
The Linton Police Department responded to 33 calls and incidents on Monday, March 16, including three accidents resulting in property damage, one alarm, three complaints concerning animals, three assists to other departments, 10 assists to the public, one domestic dispute, one fraud investigation, one complaint concerning noise, one property damage, one report of suspicious activity, one threat, three traffic stops, and two EMS...
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James William Frye
(Obituary ~ 03/17/15)
James William Frye, 70, of Linton, passed away at 10:15 p.m. on Sunday, March 15, 2015 at his residence. Born December 20, 1944 in Greene County, he was the son of Roy and Mary (King) Frye. He delivered milk for Holland Dairy and worked for Nature's Fertilizer in Greene County. He also worked for the Greene County Highway Department and RCA in Bloomington. He was a God fearing man who loved his family. He attended Lyons Community Church and enjoyed gardening, Fords and writing spiritual poetry...
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Spring brings threat of severe weather, flooding: Hoosiers asked to prepare now for thunderstorms, tornadoes, flooding
(Local News ~ 03/17/15)
INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indiana Department of Homeland Security, in cooperation local, state and national partners, is encouraging Hoosiers to plan for this extreme weather as part of Severe Weather Preparedness Week, March 15-21. Historically, Indiana has experienced some of the state's worst thunderstorms, tornadoes and flooding incidents during the spring months. ...
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L-S School Board hears from educational departments
(Local News ~ 03/17/15)
Members of the Linton-Stockton Board of School Trustees were treated to presentations by two departments at Monday night's school board meeting. Kim Hill presented information about the school's agriculture program, while Debbie Harding presented information about the corporation's family and consumer science program...
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Rosemarie Pierce
(Obituary ~ 03/17/15)
Rosemarie Pierce, 75, of Jasonville, Indiana went home to be with the Lord surrounded by her children at 2:30 a.m. Tuesday, March, 17, 2015 in Signature Health Care of Terre Haute, Ind. She was born September 12, 1939 in Dayton, Ohio to Kenneth R. Hudson and Doris (Pancake) Hudson...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 03/17/15)
Monday, March 16 -- Kenneth Jr. Pettus, 23, Jasonville, was arrested on the preliminary charge of theft. His bond was set at $1,000 surety with ten percent allowed. Linton Police Department Officer Paul Clark was the arresting officer. Monday, March 16 -- Wesley Austin Cody, 19, Linton, was arrested on a warrant issued on a petition to revoke a suspended sentence. Greene County Sheriff's Deputy Dennis Conaway was the arresting officer...
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Goosepond Pizza competes for spot in Final Fork Competition
(Local News ~ 03/17/15)
Goosepond Pizza, a locally owned and operated pizza restaurant in Linton, was nominated to be a part of WTHI News Channel 10's 2015 Final Fork challenge. The Final Fork consists of locally owned businesses around the area competing against one another. ...
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Commissioners approve fire safety inspection contract, opens road construction bids
(Local News ~ 03/17/15)
BLOOMFIELD -- The Greene County Commissioners approved a fire safety inspection contract that will ensure state mandated inspection services to all county-owned buildings and the panel opened sealed bids for anticipated paving and chip and seal projects at their regular monthly meeting Tuesday morning...
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Baechtold works to stop projected state budget cuts
(Local News ~ 03/17/15)
Eastern Greene Superintendent Ted Baechtold and the Eastern Greene School Board asks the public to join them on their stand to change the State Budget for the 2016-2017 school year. If these budget cuts are passed, the Eastern Greene School Corporation will be losing an additional $513,424 in funding. According to Eastern Greene School Board President, Mike Adams, the school has been experiencing budget cuts for several years and cannot afford to lose much more...
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