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Lucille E. Ellis
(Obituary ~ 08/31/15)
Lucille E. Ellis, 89 of Clinton, Ind. and formerly of Terre Haute, passed away at 4 p.m. on Thursday, August 27, 2015 at Clinton Gardens. She was born in Hammond, Ind. on January 15, 1926 to Eugene Stockwell and Myrtle Middleton Stockwell. She was a graduate of Gerstmeyer Technical High School...
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Second Annual Have a Bite in Bloomfield seeks vendors
(Local News ~ 08/31/15)
The Second Annual Have a Bite In Bloomfield Fundraiser is scheduled for Saturday, September 19. The event will take place from 3 to 8 p.m. on the west side of the Courthouse Square. The occasion was created based off of the same premise as the Taste of Bloomington. It will feature various restaurants and food vendors selling samples, as well as a beer and wine garden and entertainment...
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Reward offered for info in overnight break-in at store in Owensburg; Suspects caught on security camera
(Local News ~ 08/31/15)
An overnight break-in at C.B. Hatfield Mercantile in Owensburg has been reported to the Greene County Sheriff's Department and the store's owners are offering a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of two suspects caught on video surveillance...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 08/31/15)
August 28 -- Michael L. Merritt, 43, Washington, Ind., was arrested on preliminary charges of possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia. His bond was set at $1,500 surety with ten percent allowed. He was released later the same day after posting $150 cash. Greene County Sheriff's Deputy Bobby Pierce was the arresting officer...
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Baesler's Market commits to helping families eat at home together more often during National Family Meals Month
(Local News ~ 08/31/15)
Terre Haute -- With an aim to inspire families to eat at home together more often, Baesler's Market is celebrating National Family Meals Month in September, encouraging customers to share one more meal together each per week at home, and highlighting simple, healthy meal solutions in nearly every aisle, every day...
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Nancy L. Vassar
(Obituary ~ 08/31/15)
Nancy L. Vassar, age 67, of Worthington, passed away at 7:40 a.m. on Monday, August 31, 2015, at Glenburn Home in Linton. She was born in Linton on September 8, 1947, the daughter of William J. "Bill" and Harriett I. (Landis) Deatrick. Arrangements are pending at Welch & Cornett Funeral Home in Worthington and will be posted when available...
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City of Linton pleas for income surveys to be returned to help city qualify for a grant
(Local News ~ 08/31/15)
On Thursday, August 13 a number of income surveys were sent to customers of Linton Utilities, but the City of Linton and the Southern Indiana Development Corporation (SIDC) has seen only 261 surveys returned. The results will be used to determine the eligibility for the City of Linton to receive a Community Development Block Grant for a Storm Water Planning Grant...
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County Council prepares for budget hearings
(Local News ~ 08/31/15)
The Greene County Council prepared for the upcoming budget hearings during their monthly meeting while also teaching the county's youth how the local government works. On Monday, Ben Roeger, from the county's financial consulting firm of C.L. Coonrod and Company of Indianapolis, explained to the council what their budget current looks like for the 2016 year. ...
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'Cops and Kids' shopping event brings joy to area children
(Local News ~ 08/31/15)
The Linton Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Lodge No. 105, through generous donations from local businesses and residents, helped to provide clothing and school gear to 48 area children for the 2015-16 school year. LPD Officer Debbie McDonald-Miller spearheaded the Cops and Kids for the Linton FOP this year, which took place at Linton Walmart on Sunday, August 9...
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Lady Cardinal spikers fall to conference foe
(High School Sports ~ 08/31/15)
CLAY CITY -- One team showed up ready to play Saturday. Another team just couldn't get going. The Bloomfield volleyball team unfortunately fell into the latter category at the Clay City Round Robin over the weekend. After struggling to get by West Vigo in its first match of the day, Bloomfield was not as fortunate against the host Lady Eels...
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Local Sports Roundup: August 29-31
(High School Sports ~ 08/31/15)
VOLLEYBALL Two nights after a lackluster performance in the Clay City Round Robin, the Bloomfield volleyball team rolled to a sweep over Cloverdale Monday night. The visiting Lady Cardinals cruised to a 25-8, 25-11 and 25-14 win over the Clovers. The win pushes Bloomfield's record back over the .500 mark at 5-4...
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Lady Miner linksters fall to Sullivan
(High School Sports ~ 08/31/15)
One match after finishing with a season-best score, the Linton-Stockton girls golf team reverted back to old ways Monday night at Phil Harris. The Lady Miners fired a 226 in their dual match loss to Sullivan, who finished with a 180. The score was 23 strokes off its score against Eastern Greene last Wednesday -- a win and also on the same course...
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Bloomfield Class of 1975 holds 40th Reunion
(Other Record ~ 08/31/15)
The Bloomfield High School Class of 1975 met on July 18 at Casa Sevilla in Bloomfield for their 40th Reunion. There were 21 members and 10 guests present. This was the first graduating class for Principal Walt Mattox. The blessing before the meal was given by Reverend Jeff Williams and the evening was spent visiting and enjoyed by all. It was decided to meet again in five years...
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WRV soccer begins second season
(High School Sports ~ 08/31/15)
SWITZ CITY - The first high school soccer program in Greene County history begins its second season. Twelve players will be in uniform for the White River Valley soccer team this season including five returnees who played extensively last season. Through injuries and attrition the Wolverines were down to the minimum 11 players for most of a winless inaugural campaign last year...
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