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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 05/25/16)
Wednesday, May 25 Greene County Coin Club will meet at the Bloomfield Community Building on Wed. May 25th with the dealers setting up at 6 p.m. and meeting to begin at 7 p.m. Bloomfield Library will host "Teen Tie Dye," from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Bring a white t-shirt or piece of fabric to dye, and dress to mess. Grades 6-12 welcome...
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Gregg names Christina Hale as running mate
(Local News ~ 05/25/16)
INDIANAPOLIS -- Citing her record of bipartisan accomplishment, today John Gregg, Democratic candidate for governor, named State Representative Christina Hale as his running mate. A former chief communications officer with Kiwanis International, Hale is completing her second term representing the Northside of Indianapolis in the Indiana House of Representatives...
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Two Legacy Projects endorsed in Greene County
(Local News ~ 05/25/16)
Greene County has added two new Legacy Projects recognized by the Indiana Bicentennial Commission. The addition of projects by the Bloomfield Junior/Senior High School Yearbook Class and Greene '16 Bicentennial total seven endorsed projects in the county...
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Rediscover Downtown Linton teams up with Farmers Market
(Local News ~ 05/25/16)
This June 4, Rediscover Downtown Linton (RDL) will begin its third annual "Gateway to Outdoor Recreation" promotion, and this will be different from previous years in several ways. "First, the location," said RDL member Kristy Lewellyn. "We are holding it at Humphrey's Park in Linton, on the same day as the opening day of Farmers' Market."...
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Claude Stephens
(Obituary ~ 05/25/16)
Claude L Stephens, 85, of North Fort Myers, Fla, formerly of Linton, passed away on Sunday, May 22 at his home in Florida. He was born on March 9, 1931, in Knox County, Ind., the son of Floyd L Stephens and Ruby Harman Stephens. Claude worked for Jackson Brothers Sawmill for 44 years and owned Stephens Catfish Farm. He was an avid fisherman and gardener...
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GCSWM reports another successful year
(Local News ~ 05/25/16)
The Greene County Solid Waste Management Board met for its monthly meeting on Wednesday, and heard financial reports for the organization. The board listed financial assets of $64,000 on hand, a dramatic increase from the less than $6,000 available at the time the recycling center was reorganized and the board formed in 2014...
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Shakamak slips by Lady Wolverines, advance to title game
(High School Sports ~ 05/25/16)
SWITZ CITY -- In the postseason an ugly win serves the same purpose as a great win. Shakamak struggled at the plate against White River Valley throughout most of the game but eventually scored a 6-0 win. The win moves the Lady Lakers into the Class A WRV Sectional championship game Thursday against defending Class 2A state champions, North Central...
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Lady Cards blanked by defending state champs
(High School Sports ~ 05/25/16)
SWITZ CITY -- North Central had a different look Wednesday night, but in the end the defending Class 2A state champions came up with the same result. The Ladybirds earned a 3-0 win over Bloomfield in the second semifinal of the Class A White River Valley Sectional...
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Clayton wins big on 'The Price is Right'
(Local News ~ 05/25/16)
Kimberly Clayton, former Greene County resident, recently appeared on a special "Amazing Race" episode of "The Price Is Right," taped in Los Angeles. Clayton was called down to play about halfway through the game show, and won a prize right away. Hers was the winning bid on a smart TV, matching the price exactly at $1,200. For the exact guess, Clayton took home a bonus $500...
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UPDATED: Lady Miners come up short in sectional final
(High School Sports ~ 05/25/16)
MITCHELL - After Tuesday's 4-1 win over Mitchell sent Linton-Stockton into the sectional final coach Ruan Fougerousse dubbed her Lady Miners softball team the "Comeback kids." But the Lady Miners weren't able to come back the following night against South Knox...
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