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Crane's federally-employed women dedicated to helping base leadership reduce sexual violence
(Local News ~ 04/24/15)
CRANE - The Hoosier Hills Chapter of Federally Employed Women (FEW) recently assisted Naval Support Activity Crane (NSA Crane) in organizing a Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM) presentation. Team Crane leadership, comprised of NSA Crane, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division (NSWC Crane) and Crane Army Ammunition Activity (CAAA), are committed to reducing sexual violence through prevention education, increased awareness and a commitment to holding offenders who commit acts of violence responsible for their actions.. .....
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Bloomfield student graduates at top of class at Indiana State
(Local News ~ 04/24/15)
Terre Haute - Indiana State University has recognized senior Evan Rush for his academic achievement. The Bloomfield resident is one of four graduating seniors to receive the Hines Memorial Medal this spring. The Medal is awarded to graduates with the highest cumulative grade point average during their time at Indiana State.....
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Bloomfield Library accepts grant from Linton Elks Endowed Fund
(Local News ~ 04/24/15)
Bloomfield Eastern Greene Children's Librarian Linda Peterson, right, recently accepted a check from Greene County Foundation Board Member and Bloomfield School Superintendent Dan Sichting, left. The donation is part of an annual contribution the Linton Elks makes from their Greene County Foundation Endowment Fund to help support summer reading programs at all Greene County public libraries. The check was presented during the library's April board meeting...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 04/24/15)
The Linton Police Department responded to 19 calls and incidents on Thursday, April 23, including one accident resulting in property damage, four complaints concerning an animal, one assist to another department, seven assists to the public, one harassment charge, one complaint concerning a juvenile, one report of suspicious activity, one theft, and two EMS...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 04/24/15)
Thursday, April 23 - Bradley Alan Cooksey, 42, Dugger, was arrested on a warrant issued on a petition to revoke a suspended sentence and on a writ of attachment issued in the amount of $500.
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Miners win junior high track and field meet
(Community Sports ~ 04/24/15)
The Linton-Stockton junior high boys and girls track teams won a triangular meet at North Daviess Thursday with the hosts and North Central. The Linton-Stockton boys won with 91 points to 49.5 for North Central and 10.5 for North Daviess and the girls tallied 66 to 51 for North Daviess and 24 for North Central...
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Miners nipped by Eels
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/15)
Clay City and Linton-Stockton each shot 170, but the host Eels won by one shot because of the fifth player score tiebreaker. Levi Jerrells was low for the Miners with a 38. Also for Linton-Stockton, Jacob Gregory had a 42, Zach Hall 43, Dane Kanen 47, Evan Sipes 48, Zach Waggoner 50 and Jace Brewer 60...
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Lakers dominate Rivet
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/15)
Shakamak scored 11 runs in the first inning and cruise to a 12-1 victory over host Vincennes Rivet Thursday. The game was halted after five innings via the 10-run rule. Jake Walters, Tanner Yeryar, Logan Kinnett and Braxton Yeryar combined to pitch the five innings, allowing two hits and one run while striking out nine and walking three. Walters got the win as he tossed the first two innings...
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Shakamak golfers compete twice
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/15)
The Shakamak High School boys golf team competed twice this week. On Tuesday at Clover Meadows against the host Cloverdale Clovers, the Lakers only had three golfers available, one short of being able to compile a team score. James Kirk shot a 64, Ben Waggoner 71 and Braydon Scank carded a 72 for nine holes for the Lakers...
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Debra Sue Hoffeditz
(Obituary ~ 04/24/15)
Debra Sue Hoffeditz, age 50, of Nevada, passed away Saturday, April 18, 2015 in Nevada. She was born on April 27, 1964, the daughter of Keith E. and Janet (O'Hern) Allen. She is survived by a sister, Beth Allen Ainscough of Vincennes, a brother, Kevin Allen of Sarasota, Fla., an aunt Rose (Jim) Summers of Indianapolis, her special niece she helped raise, Ashley Wilkes of Jasonville, two nieces, Kirstin Blanton Morgan of Linton and Lacey Ainscough of Vincennes, cousins, Dave Miller, Ronnie Miller and Brian Cook, two great nephews, Alyric and Kayson, and one great niece, Madilyn.. ...
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Church Briefs
(Crime News ~ 04/24/15)
Saturday, April 25 Linton Church League Softball Association is now taking teams for this years Summer Softball League. We will play on week nights. Each team will play one game per week and we will have a tourney at the end of the season. Entry deadline is Sunday, May 17th. The league will start during the first week of June. For more information, please call Michael Riggleman at 812-798-6379...
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Dugger Union changes
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/15)
Dugger Union's baseball and softball games verses Columbus Christian on Saturday have been canceled. Also, the Bulldog baseball game on Saturday, May 16 against Eminence has been canceled because the Eels don't have enough players for a team.
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Cards win boys golf match
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/15)
Bloomfield defeated North Knox 183-229 in a high school boys golf match at the Phil Harris Golf Course in Linton. Jackson Stone was low medalist, pacing with winners with a 37. Also for the Cards, Jaekob Hamm had a 47, Brady Gadberry 49, Christopher Gilmore and Ben Shirley each shot 50, Zach Stone 51, Luke Ramsey 53 and Kody Spainhoward had a 65...
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Johnson, Van Sterling seeking Worthington Ward 3 seat
(Local News ~ 04/24/15)
WORTHINGTON -- Republican incumbent Lena Johnson is facing a challenge from Robert Van Sterling for her seat in Ward 3 of the Worthington Town Council. The two candidates will face each other in the May 5 Municipal Primary. Both candidates have made the town of Worthington their home after being born out of state...
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Change Project's Pet of the Week: Oscar is looking for a home
(Local News ~ 04/24/15)
This is Oscar. Oscar is a Chinese Crested Hairless mix. He is three years old. He has been neutered and is up-to-date on his shots. Oscar was surrendered by his family when the family decided to have a baby. Oscar has been in foster care. He is ready for a new loving home. Oscar is a must meet and he is up for adoption from SAFE Animal Rescue...
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Lady Cardinals beat Shoals
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/15)
Bloomfield scored eight runs in their first four at bats as the Lady Cardinal softball team defeated Shoals 10-3 in a high school game in Martin County Friday night. Kylee Moody drove in three runs for the winners while Shelby Patton plated two runs...
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Bloomfield NJROTC to present colors at Reds game
(Local News ~ 04/24/15)
BLOOMFIELD -- The Bloomfield High School NJROTC has been selected to present the colors prior to the Major League Baseball game between the Cincinnati Reds and Milwaukee Brewers. The game is being played at Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati next Wednesday, April 29...
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Linton-Stockton sixth grade drama club to perform Aladdin
(Local News ~ 04/24/15)
Under the guidance of Samantha Patterson, the Linton-Stockton Middle School sixth grade class has created a drama club class. Patterson originally created the course as a "feeder program" for the high school drama activities, but the students do more than participate daily in class; they also present their own fall and spring musicals...
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One local organ donor, Tim Betts, changes life for 80 people
(Local News ~ 04/24/15)
In August of 2012, the family of Tim Betts suffered a tremendous loss when he lost his life while on duty at the Wabash Valley Correctional Facility in Carlisle. Nearly a year later, the family received news that Tim lived on through organ and tissue donation...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 04/24/15)
Saturday, April 25 Linton Church League Softball Association is now taking teams for this years Summer Softball League. We will play on week nights. Each team will play one game per week and we will have a tourney at the end of the season. Entry deadline is Sunday, May 17th. The league will start during the first week of June. For more information, please call Michael Riggleman at 812-798-6379...
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Cards lose to No. 2 Bulldogs
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/15)
Class A No. 2 Orleans defeated Bloomfield 13-0 in a high school baseball game Friday night. The game was halted after five innings via the 10-run rule. "They are undefeated," said BHS coach Jason Pegg. "They are a great ball club and they do a lot of things right."...
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UPDATED: Lady Miners win Linton-Stockton Invitational
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/15)
The Linton-Stockton Lady Miners won the Linton-Stockton Invitational track and field meet here Friday, totaling 109 points. "Obviously I'm extremely pleased. This is our third time hosting the event and our first time winning it," coach Aaron Lynn said...
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