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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 04/26/16)
Tuesday, April 26 The Greene County Hospital Association meeting scheduled for today at 5:30 p.m. has been canceled. The next meeting will be Tuesday, May 24 at 5:30 p.m. at Greene County General Hospital. The Greene County Democrat Club will meet at 6 a.m. at the JayC building in Bloomfield. Please bring finger foods and snacks, drinks will be provided...
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Crafty ladies featured at Flower and Patio Show
(Local News ~ 04/26/16)
A new addition to the Greene County Master Gardener's Flower and Patio Show is a small business called "Crafty Ladies This and That." The business, formed over a year ago by Fran Stone and Vana Larson, features items handcrafted by the owners. They typically display their work at Sarah Jane's Closet in downtown Linton...
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County preparing for road projects with additional state funds
(Local News ~ 04/26/16)
Greene County has an additional $800,000 on the books for county roads. The Greene County Council approved advertisement for an appropriation for the funding per the request of commissioners president Nathan Abrams after the state legislature approved additional funding, with 75 percent of it dedicated to roads and bridges...
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OUR OPINION: We should work together for the good of the animals
(Local News ~ 04/26/16)
Editor's note: The weekly editorial is a product of the Greene County Daily World Editorial Board. When it comes to animals -- whether it be for or against a breed or species -- people get passionate about their stance. In recent weeks, Greene County residents have shared both sides of their concerns, specifically on the topic of pit bull breed dogs. Unfortunately, rather than working together for common ground, it seems as though everyone would rather just have their opinions heard...
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Election Preview: Zimmerly seeks re-election to treasurer spot
(Local News ~ 04/26/16)
The Republican primary race for Greene County Treasurer will feature incumbent Kelly Zimmerly vying for the seat against Nicole Stahl. Zimmerly said during her first term of service, the taxpayers of Greene County have been able to count on her and the Treasurer's Office...
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Election Preview: Stahl hopes to capture treasurer seat
(Local News ~ 04/26/16)
The Republican primary race for Greene County Treasurer will feature Nicole Stahl against incumbent Kelly Zimmerly. Stahl said her passion to seek the office of Greene County Treasurer stems from her willingness to help others, and iterated she has done so by spending the last 13 years by helping the people in the area make a difference...
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(Court News ~ 04/26/16)
Court News Criminal Cases Jacob R. Cornwell, 22, Bloomington, Class A misdemeanor operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person; Class C misdemeanor OVI Michael H. Chitwood, 43, Solsberry, Class B misdemeanor disorderly conductKeven Eugene Hatfield, 39, Jasonville, Level 6 felony possession of methamphetamine; Class A misdemeanor criminal trespass...
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Charlotte Ann Gabbard
(Obituary ~ 04/26/16)
Charlotte Ann Gabbard, 77, of Port Orange, Florida passed away at 10:22 a.m. on Friday, April 22, at Shands University of Florida Hospital in Jacksonville. Born May 13, 1938 in Bloomfield, she was the daughter of Roy and Lucy (DeFrees) Abrams. She was a retired realtor in Jackson County, Indiana. She was a member of the Beville Road Church of Christ in Daytona Beach, Florida...
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Meeting to focus on prospective Linton Farmers' Market vendors
(Local News ~ 04/26/16)
As the Linton Farmers Market prepares for its pre-season vendor meeting this week, a focus was put on one of this season's registered vendors. Linton Farmers' Market Manager Mark Stacy announced earlier this week a pre-season meeting will be Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the East Shelter House in Humphreys City Park, which will serve as an informational meeting to answer questions from prospective vendors...
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Play suspended at Shakamak
(High School Sports ~ 04/26/16)
JASONVILLE - Weather interrupted Tuesday's Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference between visiting Eastern Greene and Shakamak. Shakamak was coming to bat in the bottom of the third inning when lightning was spotted in the area. The game was halted and players were cleared from the field. Officials later decided to suspend play for the rest of the evening...
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LOCAL SPORTS ROUNDUP: Lady Cardinal netters win again
(High School Sports ~ 04/26/16)
GIRLS TENNIS The Bloomfield girls' tennis team finished a sweep of SWIAC foes with a 4-0 win over White River Valley in a rain shortened match Tuesday afternoon. The Cards picked up wins from the top two singles players and both doubles teams. In the No. 1 singles spot, Emily Bucher defeated Rachel Woods 6-0, 6-1 while Mariah Long took care of Brooklyn Stoner 6-0, 6-0 at No. 2 singles...
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Weather suspends Lady Miners softball at Clay City
(High School Sports ~ 04/26/16)
CLAY CITY -- Linton-Stockton's softball game with Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference foe Clay City was suspended in the third inning Tuesday afternoon. The Lady Eels pushed two runs across in the home half of the first inning for the only runs of the game...
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Tornado suspected on the ground in Worthington, Bloomfield
(Local News ~ 04/26/16)
It has been reported that at 7:24 p.m. a tornado was spotted on the ground in the Bloomfield area, heading East at 25 mph. A confirmed touchdown was reported at 4340 North 475 West in Worthington. This information will be updated...
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Sisters create signs to honor late father
(Local News ~ 04/26/16)
The Greene County Master Gardeners are proud to have "Our Dad's Tools" participate in this year's Flower and Patio Show. Our Dad's Tools was created by three sisters out of love for their dad. The three sisters , D'Lee Sipes, Pam Sweet and Dayna Firestone, grew up in a home where their dad, Bob Hardisty, was a skilled carpenter who loved building things for the family. ...
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LSHS to present 'Charlie Brown' this weekend
(Local News ~ 04/26/16)
The Linton-Stockton High School Drama Club will present its Spring musical, "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" this weekend, Friday, April, 29 and Saturday, April 30, at 7 p.m. There will also be a Sunday matinée at 2 p.m. Tickets are available at the door at a cost of $7 for adults and $5 for students. ...
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