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Meteorologist: Wet weather should continue through July
(Local News ~ 07/09/15)
Ball State - The next time the skies open and the rain pours, just remember the precipitation comes with good and bad news, says Ball State's David Call, a meteorology professor. He points out that most of Indiana had more rain than average in June, with many areas getting 6 to 12 inches. Fort Wayne had its wettest month, Evansville recorded its sixth wettest and Indianapolis had its seventh...
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Gnat gnuisance: Wet weather brings out swarming pests across Wabash Valley
(Local News ~ 07/09/15)
Gnats have become a summertime nuisance for Elizabeth Reed. And she is not alone across the Wabash Valley. "Oh, they've just been everywhere," the Terre Haute resident said Tuesday afternoon, playing with her young son at Deming Park. "It doesn't even seem that bug spray helps much, though."...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 07/09/15)
The Linton Police Department responded to 18 calls and incidents on Wednesday, July 8, including one complaint about an animal, eight assists to the public, one child custody issue, one fire, one complaint involving a juvenile, one complaint about noise, one repossession, one report of suspicious activity, two thefts and one transport...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 07/09/15)
No new arrests.
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Rita E. Bowersock
(Obituary ~ 07/09/15)
Rita E. Bowersock, 65, of Linton, Indiana, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loved ones at IU Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis on Tuesday, July 7, 2015. She was born on April 11, 1950, in Linton to Yocum and Viola B. (Davis) White. Rita retired in 1990 with 22 years of service at the General Electric Linton Plant. She was a member of the VFW Post #7118 Ladies Auxiliary. Rita enjoyed her grandchildren, traveling, shopping and reading...
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Training exercise involving mass casualty scenario is a step in the right direction
(Local News ~ 07/09/15)
At 9 a.m. on Thursday police cruisers, fire and ambulance vehicles swarmed Linton-Stockton High School for a training scenario involving an active shooter which resulted in mass casualties. The threat of school shootings has been an important issue facing many school administrations across the country. ...
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William Duke McHenry
(Obituary ~ 07/09/15)
William Duke McHenry, 87, of Bloomfield, passed away at 12:05 a.m. on Thursday, July 9, 2015 at his residence. Born May 20, 1928 in Greene County, he was the son of John and Lula (Duke) McHenry. He was employed at Cook, Inc. for 27 years retiring in 2006. He was a Navy veteran...
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Anderson chosen as AMVC summer intern
(Local News ~ 07/09/15)
Jacie Anderson, daughter of Greg and Mistie Anderson of Bloomfield, was chosen as a summer intern for AMVC Management Services. Anderson recently begun her twelve week internship with AMVC where she will obtain hands-on experience in different phases of raising pigs, build relationships with AMVC staff and veterinarians, and participate in various activities in the industry...
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Applications now being accepted for Bloomfield's First Annual Car and Bike Show
(Local News ~ 07/09/15)
The Bloomfield Fill the Pool Committee is hosting their first annual Car and Bike Show on July 26 and they are currently accepting entries for the show. Applications are available online on the "Bloomfield 1st Annual Car & Bike Show" Facebook Page. They can be returned to Shelly Carrico at the Hoosier Insurance office in Bloomfield. Cost is $15 per entry now through July 22, then it will be $20 to register the day of the event...
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