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GCDW office will be closed on Thanksgiving
(Local News ~ 11/23/15)
The Greene County Daily World office will be closed on Thursday, November 26, in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. The office will be open on Friday, November 27, during normal business hours from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 11/23/15)
The Linton Police Department responded to 45 calls and incidents on Friday, November 20, through Sunday, November 22, including one property damage accident, one alarm, two assists to other agencies, two assists to the public, one battery, one child custody issue, two domestic disputes, one drive-off theft, one extra patrol, one missing person, one special detail, one road hazard, one complaint about shooting, five reports of suspicious activity, one theft, two reported threats, one title check, 12 traffic stops, four warrants served and two welfare checks.. ...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 11/23/15)
The Greene County Sheriff's Department responded to 65 calls and incidents on Friday, November 20, through Sunday, November 22, including two abandoned vehicles, five property damage accidents, six alarms, two complaints about animals, three assists to other agencies, two assists to the public, one battery, one child custody issue, one domestic dispute, one assist to EMS, one extra patrol, two protective order violations, two reckless drivers, two road hazards, one sex offense, one complaint about shooting, two reports of suspicious activity, two thefts, two threats, 21 traffic stops, four inmate transports and one trespassing incident.. ...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 11/23/15)
November 20 -- Christopher Shawn Wade, 34, Bloomfield, was arrested on a Writ of Attachment issued in the amount of $900. His bond was set at $900 cash only. Greene County Sheriff's Deputy Josh Fuller was the arresting officer. November 20 -- Kelby Lee Roberts, 24, Bloomfield, was arrested on a warrant issued on a preliminary charge of being a habitual traffic offender. His bond was set at $4,000 surety with ten percent allowed...
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Donald William "Bill" Buss
(Obituary ~ 11/23/15)
Donald William "Bill" Buss, 84, Jasper, Ind., passed from this life to his eternal one at 6:20 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15, 2015, at Hillside Manor in Washington, IN. Don was born in Winfield, KS, on Feb. 28, 1931, to Merle Donald and Naomi Ruth (Notestine) Buss...
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Margie Louise Williams
(Obituary ~ 11/23/15)
Margie Louise Williams, 88, of Spencer, passed away at her residence Sunday, November 22, 2015. She was born in Bloomfield on November 15, 1927 to Homer and Grace (Hamlin) Helms. She worked at RCA in Bloomington. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Spencer. She enjoyed traveling, working with ceramics, researching her Native American heritage, and spending time with her family...
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LSSC Band helps fuel Miner Pride
(Local News ~ 11/23/15)
It's all about the Friday Night Lights this time of year at Linton -- the football team, cheerleaders, fans and band. The Linton-Stockton High School band, comprised of 88 students from grades nine to 12, is a big part of each and every Friday night when the Miners take the field at Roy Williams Field...
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Linton Mayor requests public input to combat flooding issues
(Local News ~ 11/23/15)
LINTON -- In order to compile a more complete assessment of the flooding issues in Linton, Mayor John Wilkes is requesting photographs and letters from the public. The reason for the request is due to a planning grant, which the City of Linton is applying through the assistance of Southern Indiana Development Corporation (SIDC)...
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Miner pride to be displayed on Tuesday
(Local News ~ 11/23/15)
For the first time in Linton-Stockton's history, the Miner football team will be heading to the state championship on Friday, Nov. 27 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. In order to cheer on the Miners to victory, a public pep session will be held in the Linton-Stockton High School Gym on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m...
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AT&T encouraged Shakamak students to use devices responsibility
(Local News ~ 11/23/15)
JASONVILLE -- AT&T on Monday will bring both its new Digital You program and its longstanding It Can Wait initiative to Shakamak High School, to encourage young people to use their devices responsibly. AT&T will be joined by Jasonville Mayor Roy Terrell, Sr. and Greene Co. Economic Development Corp. Executive Director Brianne Jerrels for the event...
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