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Indiana bird flu restrictions hit youngsters in 4-H programs
(Local News ~ 06/01/15)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Thousands of Indiana children who raised and doted on chickens, turkeys and other poultry for 4-H projects are feeling the sting of a statewide ban on bird shows aimed at preventing the spread of a bird flu that's killed tens of millions of chickens nationwide...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 06/01/15)
The Linton Police Department responded to 13 calls and incidents on Friday, May 29, including one reckless driver, five property damage accidents, one warrant served, one alarm, three reports of suspicious activity, and two traffic stops. The Linton Police Department responded to 11 calls and incidents on Saturday, May 30, including three domestic disputes, one incident of criminal mischief, one property damage accident, two complaints about animals, one report of harassment, one theft, one assist to the public.. ...
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Eastern Greene Elementary Students recognized at AR Awards Program, school to hold summer reading program
(Local News ~ 06/01/15)
Eastern Greene Elementary School held an Accelerated Reading (AR) Awards Program on May 27 in the Elementary School Gymnasium. The theme for this year's event was "Rockin' in Our Reading Shoes!" The Top Book Worm Member from students grades K through 1 was first grader Alexandria Burris, who earned a total of 87.5 AR Points...
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Norma Jackson
(Obituary ~ 06/01/15)
Norma Jackson, 77, of Linton, Ind., passed away peacefully surrounded by her loved ones on Monday, June 1, 2015. Arrangements are currently pending at the Anderson-Poindexter Memory Chapel and will be made available to the public as soon as details are finalized...
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James D. Ashcraft
(Obituary ~ 06/01/15)
James D. Ashcraft, 92, of Linton, Indiana, went to Heaven peacefully with his family by his side on Sunday, May 31, 2015 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. He was born on March 4, 1923 in Greene County, Indiana, to Luther Doran and Mary (Pribble) Ashcraft. James married Elvedia R. Burris on March 16, 1946...
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Women of United Methodist Church met on May 13
(Other Record ~ 06/01/15)
The women of the United Methodist Church in Solsberry met at the home of Carol Cox on May 13. Carol and Arlena Arthur were hostess to 15 members for their "May Tea". As the ladies arrived, they were served a hot cup of tea while they visited. President Shirley Sullivan gave prayer before all was served a wonderful lunch by candlelight...
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Vincennes University's Spring 2015 Dean's List
(Other Record ~ 06/01/15)
Bloomfield Jared M. Conolty, Clint J. Cross, Samantha M. Edwards, Glen D. Hazel, Rachel L. Helms, Cade A. Hill, Dakota E. Michael, Nicholas J. Sutherlin, Joshua E. Todd, Ivan L. Usrey, Kimberly R. Wheelock, Logan J. Wheelock Jasonville Lacy M. Ashcraft, Isaac E. Hendricks, Jazmine D. Martin...
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Helen Hunter Scholarship applications due June 9
(Local News ~ 06/01/15)
Switz City -- The Greene County Foundation is accepting applications for the Helen Hunter Scholarship, which provides four scholarships for current college students. Students who are attending two or four year schools and will be juniors, seniors or graduate students in the fall may apply...
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Indiana State offers camps, other events and activities for kids this summer
(Local News ~ 06/01/15)
Terre Haute - Indiana State University will offer a variety of camps and other activities this summer for children, teen-agers and adults. Community School of the Arts has scheduled an extensive lineupof programs for people of all ages in visual arts, dance, music and theater, including the highly popular Sycamore Drum Major Clinic for high school students July 12-17...
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Indiana State Police offers summer camps for students grades 5-12
(Local News ~ 06/01/15)
The 2015 Indiana State Police summer youth camps will soon be in session. Are you looking for something a little different to do this summer? The Indiana State Police summer youth camps are for students entering grades 5 through 12. Students annually interact with peers who have expressed common interests in law enforcement. ...
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Larry J. 'Yogi' Sullivan
(Obituary ~ 06/01/15)
Larry J. 'Yogi' Sullivan, 66, of Linton, Indiana, passed away peacefully with his family by his side on May 29, 2015. He was born in Linton on October 11, 1948 to Harold and Margaret E. (Lawyer) Sullivan. Larry married W. Diane Rossman on February 14, 2009...
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Robert Lee Bresach
(Obituary ~ 06/01/15)
Robert Lee Bresach, age 63, of Linton, passed away on Thursday, May 21, 2015 at his residence. He was born on May 16, 1952 in San Jose, Calif., the son of Harry L. and Patricia A. (Nellaman) Bresach. Robert worked at Walmart for fifteen years, working in Linton, Jasper, and Salinas, Calif., as a manager...
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DUCSC hold first official school board meeting
(Local News ~ 06/01/15)
DUGGER -- Since receiving a charter through the aid of Grace College, Dugger Union Community School Corporation (DUCSC) held their first school board meeting and confirmed the appointments of Ross Martin for the position of principal, and Darin Simpson for the position of assistant principal...
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A donation from REMC and Wagner helps Lyons students strengthen their reading skills
(Local News ~ 06/01/15)
The White River Valley Lyons Elementary School encouraged their students to read in a creative manner this year. The Accelerated Reader program has been a staple at Lyons Elementary since its inception, and this year, the theme for the program has been "pirates."...
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Switz City Town Council searches for additional funding
(Local News ~ 06/01/15)
After obtaining their results from the income surveys previously submitted by the Switz City Town Council, the council found they were not eligible to receive the grant money they were hoping for to complete their project to connect onto the City of Linton's water system...
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Steimel's perfect game ends Miners' season
(High School Sports ~ 06/01/15)
SULLIVAN - Freshman pitcher Samuel Steimel threw a perfect game and Sullivan scraped together three runs on just four hits in eliminating the Linton-Stockton Miners 3-0 in the championship game of the Class 2A Sullivan baseball sectional Monday. The sectional title was the first for the Golden Arrows since 1993...
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Bloomfield SeaPerch team participates in Nationals
(Local News ~ 06/01/15)
The Bloomfield Jr.-Sr. High School SeaPerch team named the Aquatic Stereotype participated in the 2015 SeaPerch National Challenge on Saturday, May 30, where 140 teams competed in three divisions at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Each of the 140 teams qualified for the competition by participating in regional competitions held throughout the United States. ...
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Linton Miner volleyball camp starts Monday, June 8
(High School Sports ~ 06/01/15)
The Linton Miner youth volleyball camp has been scheduled for June 8-11 in the high school gymnasium. Girls in incoming grades 3-8 will meet from 3:30 to 5 p.m. the four of the camp, starting Monday. Sign ups will take place Monday starting at 3pm or you can contact coach Jill Fougerousse at (812) 798-2847...
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Linton-Stockton High School Class of 1961 donates two books
(Local News ~ 06/01/15)
LINTON -- The Linton-Stockton Class of 1961 recently presented two books to the Fine Arts Department in memory of classmates Janice Slover and Ronald Jerrell. Martha Bowers represented the class of 61 during the presentations. Band Director Michael Ahearn accepted, "A Complete Conservatory Method of Trumpet," in memory of Janice Slover...
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Miners finished ninth at invitational
(Community Sports ~ 06/01/15)
The Linton-Stockton boys golf team shot a 332 at the Washington Invitational Saturday at the Country Oaks Golf Course in Montgomery. The Miners were led by Dane Kanen, who fired an 80. Zach Hall had an 82, Jacob Gregory 85, Levi Jerrells 86 and Evan Sipes 93...
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