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Tax statements are in the mail
(Local News ~ 04/15/16)
Tax statements will be arriving in taxpayers' mailboxes the first part of next week. All branches of MainSource Bank, both branches of Farmers & Mechanics and the Worthington branch of First Financial will receive tax payments April 26-May 10. The Treasurer's Office is open Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4 p.m. The one exception will be that it is closed May 3 for the Primary Election...
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Wolverine girls win triangular, boys finish second
(High School Sports ~ 04/15/16)
SWITZ CITY -- Mother Nature finally dialed up much more seasonably temperatures and lots of sun Thursday afternoon and the White River Valley track and field teams took advantage. The Wolverine girls scored a triangular win over visiting Bloomfield and Lighthouse Christian while the WRV boys finished second...
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Saturday event to benefit ministry
(Local News ~ 04/15/16)
Full Life Development will host "Run For Thailand" this Saturday, April 16 with a 5K, 10K, and a Kids Race. Walkers are also welcome. The event is based at Mansions in Heaven (201 S. Franklin) with the races to start in front of the library. Proceeds support Full Life Development's ministry with minorities on the Thai-Burma border...
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Martin G. Harguindeguy
(Obituary ~ 04/15/16)
Martin G. Harguindeguy, 41, of Linton, passed away at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 13, 2016 in his residence. He was born July 3, 1974 in Sanger, Calif., to Martin J. Harguindeguy and Catherine M. (Bedwell) Hayden. Survivors include his son, Wyatt Joseph Harguindeguy at home; father and mother-in-law, Martin J. ...
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National Association of Letter Carriers prepares for food drive
(Local News ~ 04/15/16)
The letter carriers from the Linton Post Office are readying once again to take part in the National Association of Letter Carriers Food Drive "Stamp Out Hunger," an event Linton postal employees have participated in for the last 16 years. All the food collected in Linton stays in Linton, and the pantries to benefit this year are the Roosevelt Mission and the Community Food Pantry, a joint effort of many local churches, located at St. ...
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'Walk A Mile' event walks proud to stomp out sexual assault
(Local News ~ 04/15/16)
In conjunction with April being "Sexual Assault Awareness Month" nationally, the Greene County Prosecutors Office's "Walk A Mile In Their Shoes" event was held Friday April 15, and it was a sight to behold. Held to raise awareness and funds to assist victims of sexual assault in Greene County, people from miles around came to show their support, and to call attention to the cause. ...
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Smith siblings piling up points on the track
(High School Sports ~ 04/15/16)
It's not an everyday occurrence when athletes who have had zero experience in track and field take up the sport for the first time and have an immediate positive impact for their teams. But Sydney and Bill Smith have done exactly that for the Linton-Stockton track program...
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NSA Crane recognized at Statehouse
(Local News ~ 04/15/16)
STATEHOUSE -- Naval Support Activity (NSA) Crane was recognized at the state level this week as it prepares to partner with Duke Energy on a solar power project. It was announced in January the Department of the Navy and Duke Energy signed a real estate outgrant to develop a solar facility at the NSA Crane base, which will consist of a 24 megawatt direct current panels. The facility is expected to boast more than 70,000 panels...
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Drive through to temporarily close at Linton Municipal Building
(Local News ~ 04/15/16)
Linton Utilities customers will have to go inside the municipal building to pay their bills for about a week. Linton Mayor John Wilkes said the drive through window will be closed from April 21-29 while the system is upgraded. The current window system will be moved back in the lane and a pneumatic system will be put in its place...
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