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GCDW schedule modified for holidays
(Local News ~ 12/21/15)
The Greene County Daily World will be modifying its print schedule the next two weeks due to the holidays. This week, the GCDW will arrive in readers' mailboxes Tuesday, Dec. 22, Wednesday, Dec. 23 and Thursday, Dec. 24. There will be no Friday or Saturday paper this week in observance of Christmas...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 12/21/15)
Matthew Kanyanjua Mbatia, 34, Indianapolis, was arrested on a warrant for driving while suspended. Bond set at $5,000. Scott Patrick Sozzi, 28, Linton, was arrested for a parole revocation. No bond set. Dustin L. Covey, 32, Linton, was arrested on a warrant for criminal trespass. Bond set at $5,000...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 12/21/15)
The Linton Police Department responded to 47 incidents and calls for service from Friday to Sunday, including four property damage accidents, three assists to other departments, 12 assists to the public, three battery cases, one child custody issue, one drug investigation, one interview, one juvenile complaint, one property damage incident, two suspicious vehicle/persons, one theft, 14 traffic stops, two warrant services and one welfare check...
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GCEDC to start bicentennial celebration on Jan. 2
(Local News ~ 12/21/15)
With the official kick-off of the Indiana Bicentennial Celebration in Greene County to begin on Jan. 2, the Greene County Economic Development Corporation (GCEDC) has been busy at work. For the kick-off, the GCEDC has been planning a family-themed event, which will include a variety of games and activities...
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BPD 'Bless this Dinner' program brings joy to local families
(Local News ~ 12/21/15)
The Bloomfield Police Department provided food baskets to 12 families and purchased Christmas presents for 17 children over the weekend. The "Bless this Dinner" program got its start in 2006, and Bloomfield Town Marshal Kenny Tharp said the program continues to get bigger and more rewarding every year...
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Linton man escapes injury in Clay County crash
(Local News ~ 12/21/15)
Clay County -- Monday at 12:55 p.m., Indiana State Police and Clay County emergency agencies responded to a two-vehicle crash on State Road 159 near County Road 1300 South. The crash injured one driver and resulted the overturning of a tractor-trailer...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 12/21/15)
Criminal Cases Justin M. Wease, 30, Linton, Class A misdemeanor battery resulting in bodily injury, Level 6 felony strangulation Civil Cases International Hair LG vs. Erin Carter Small Claims Lee A. Aldridge vs. Brandy Eads Citations and Infractions...
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LOCAL SPORTS ROUNDUP: Bloomfield remains undefeated; Wolverines still searching for first win
(High School Sports ~ 12/21/15)
BOYS BASKETBALL An undermanned and undersized White River Valley team tried to play keep away on Saturday night against Class A No. 2 Bloomfield. The host Wolverines slowed down the run and gun Cardinals, but Bloomfield was still able to come away with a 36-17 Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference win...
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Lady Miners drop holiday tournament opener
(High School Sports ~ 12/21/15)
VINCENNES -- Sometimes all a team can do is forget about a game and move on to the next. The Linton-Stockton girls will try and do just that in the McDonald's Holiday Hoops tournament at Vincennes Lincoln High School this week. The Lady Miners opened tournament play with a lopsided 55-20 loss to Indianapolis Ritter Monday afternoon...
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Ellington appointed to District 62 seat
(Local News ~ 12/21/15)
Jeff Ellington, former Monroe County councilman and Monroe County recorder, was appointed to the District 62 State Representative seat after a caucus Monday evening. Ellington announced his intention to seek the seat Dec. 1. Ellington will be replacing former Representative Matt Ubelhor, who announced he would vacate his seat in the beginning of December. This story will be updated.
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Holiday hours for Linton City Hall and trash pickup
(Local News ~ 12/21/15)
LINTON -- With the holidays approaching this week, Linton City Hall will change its operation hours. The offices will be closed all day on Thursday and Friday. There will also be no trash pickup on Christmas, Dec. 25, and on New Year's Eve, Thursday, Dec. 31...
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