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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 07/15/15)
Wednesday, July 15 The Bloomfield Public Library will hold Baby and Me Storytime from 11 a.m. until noon for children ages birth to 18 months and their caregivers. Enjoy simple reading, rhymes, music, and movement with your baby. Dugger Union Community School Corporation will hold a public school board meeting on July 15 at 6:30 p.m. to present new hire information, as well as general information...
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Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library to hold meet and greet with local author
(Local News ~ 07/15/15)
Indiana resident and acclaimed middle grade author John David Anderson will be holding a meet and greet at the Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library on Friday, July 17. At 2 p.m. children grades four and above are welcome to come to the library where they will have the opportunity to test their superhero knowledge, learn what real heroes are made of, and get a chance to create their very own superhero with Anderson...
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Worthington Town Council votes 4-1 to approve county's new EDIT tax
(Local News ~ 07/15/15)
By a vote of 4-1, the Worthington Town Council has expressed their support for the Greene County Council's recent move to enact a new Economic Development Tax (EDIT). The approval came following a lengthy discussion with Greene County Commissioner Rick Graves who attended the council's regular monthly meeting on Tuesday evening to talk to the council about the EDIT issue...
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Battery Innovation Center to become the first MESA interoperability and testing center in the world
(Local News ~ 07/15/15)
(INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 15, 2015) ─ The Battery Innovation Center (BIC) and the MESA Standards Alliance are announcing a strategic partnership to create the first MESA compatibility and interoperability testing center in the world. As the energy storage industry takes off and the number of component vendors proliferates, the need for a physical location where companies can bring their products, plug them in, verify their compatibility with published standards and test their ability to interoperate is clear.. ...
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Solsberry artist to receive career development grant from the Arts Commission
(Local News ~ 07/15/15)
The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) has announced that nine artists from the region are among 37 artists statewide receiving career development assistance through the agency's Individual Artist Program (IAP) grants for the 2016 Fiscal Year. Among those recipients is Solsberry resident Jennifer Robinson who is being recognized for her Literature...
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City of Jasonville will be flushing hydrants
(Local News ~ 07/15/15)
Beginning today, the City of Jasonville with be flushing hydrants. They will continue to flush hydrants this week and next week. Customers may notice discoloration; however, no boil order is in effect.
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Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library to hold meet and greet with local author
(Local News ~ 07/15/15)
Indiana resident and acclaimed middle grade author John David Anderson will be holding a meet and greet at the Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library on Friday, July 17. At 2 p.m. children grades four and above are welcome to come to the library where they will have the opportunity to test their superhero knowledge, learn what real heroes are made of, and get a chance to create their very own superhero with Anderson...
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Linton-Stockton Chamber welcomes Nancy Sauer School of Theatrical Dance with ribbon cutting ceremony
(Local News ~ 07/15/15)
LINTON -- The Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce welcomed the Nancy Sauer School of Theatrical Dance with a ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday afternoon. The Nancy Sauer School of Theatrical Dance offers ballet, tap, jazz, and they hope to soon add an acrobatics class...
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Annual Rotary Hot Dog Lunch serves Greene County 4-Hers
(Local News ~ 07/15/15)
The annual Rotary Hot Dog Lunch is always a staple of the Greene County 4-H Fair, where volunteers spend the afternoon cooking hot dogs and serving 4-Hers who wish to have a free meal. This year former members of the Linton Rotary Club and members from the Bloomfield Rotary Club worked throughout the afternoon to prepare over 450 hot dogs...
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Dr. Seuss classic opening at Shawnee Theatre
(Local News ~ 07/15/15)
We all know the childhood rhymes; the ones that seem to roll off of the tips of our tongues in a harmonious manner. "And this mess is so big, And so deep and so tall, We cannot pick it up. There is no way at all!" ----Dr. Seuss Capture your childhood and show your family a magical time at the Shawnee Summer Theatre this weekend as it performs The Cat in the Hat!...
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Linton Youth Baseball League receives donation from Barnes family
(High School Sports ~ 07/15/15)
The family of the late Andy Barnes presented Kyle Eslinger, president of the Linton Boys Youth baseball league, a $1000 check from the Andy Barnes Memorial Fund on June 9 to the Linton Youth League. Andy died February 6, 2009 at the age of 38 from B cell lymphoma...
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Gale (Buck) Baker
(Obituary ~ 07/15/15)
Gale (Buck) Baker, 68, of Bloomfield, passed away at 8:20 p.m. on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 at his residence. Born October 28, 1946 in Linton, he was the son of Paul Raymond and Evelyn L. (Wright) Baker. He was an ammunition inspector for NSWC Crane retiring in 2002 after 34 years of service. He attended Mansions in Heaven in Bloomfield...
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Linton City Council discusses new equipment lease
(Local News ~ 07/15/15)
LINTON -- The Linton City Council tackled a short agenda Monday evening and discussed a new equipment lease to purchase agreement. The City of Linton Electric and Gas Departments have negotiated a lease to purchase agreement for two backhoes. Both backhoes are manufactured by MacAllister with the individual cost of each being $105,000 and $103,000...
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