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Speeding vehicle on I-69 leads to location of credit card 'skimming' device
(Local News ~ 02/10/16)
A New Mexico man traveling more than 100 mph on Interstate 69 was arrested after Indiana State Police Troopers found a piece of equipment used to steal credit card information. Jacob A. Smith, 20, was booked into Greene County Jail Tuesday on preliminary charges of Level 6 felony possession of a skimming device, Class A misdemeanor possession of a handgun without a permit and Class B misdemeanor reckless driving...
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Betty Jo Fry
(Obituary ~ 02/10/16)
Betty Jo Fry, 86, of Columbus, died at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, at Columbus Regional Hospital. Betty was born May 15, 1929, in Bloomfield, the daughter of Chester Keith and Eva Pettit Warren. She married Albert Gerald Fry March 1, 1952. Betty attended Community Church of Columbus...
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Marilyn Rose (O'Hern) Summers
(Obituary ~ 02/10/16)
Marilyn Rose (O'Hern) Summers passed away on Monday, Feb. 8, 2016 at 6:04 a.m. at Community East Hospital in Indianapolis. She was born in Linton Dec. 21, 1932 during "The Great Depression" to Elizabeth (Kuehn) and Cornelius O'Hern, Sr. She attended St. Peters Catholic Church, grade school and later graduated with the Class of 1950 from Linton-Stockton High School...
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Supreme Court approves stay of Clean Power Plan
(Local News ~ 02/10/16)
Peabody Energy praised the Supreme Court for temporarily blocking the Clean Power Plan until litigation is finalized. The Associated Press (AP) reported Tuesday the Supreme Court approved a stay of the plan with a 5-4 vote. The Clean Power Plan has a goal of reducing power plant emissions from power plants by 32 percent by 2030 in comparison to the levels in 2005...
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