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Linton Police Department activity log
(Police Reports ~ 08/23/16)
The Linton Police Department responded to 17 incidents for service Tuesday, including two bank/residential alarms, one assist to other departments, four assists to the public, one civil dispute, one local ordinance violation, one reckless driver, one suspicious, three thefts, one threat, one traffic stop and one welfare check...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 08/23/16)
Michael Leclere, 42, Terre Haute, was arrested on a warrant for domestic battery and stalking. Bond is set at $4,000. Amanda Nicole Gibson, 33, Linton, was arrested on a warrant for petition to revoke suspended. No bond is set.
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Linton-Stockton Class of 72 seeks missing members
(Local News ~ 08/23/16)
The Linton-Stockton Class of 1972 will hold its 44th annual reunion this year, and there are a handful of members they've so far been unable to find. The group seeks any and all information on the whereabouts of these members: Richard Lee White Robert Newton Lewis, Jr...
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Former Bloomfield man fails to register, violates probation
(Local News ~ 08/23/16)
A former Bloomfield man was arrested on a series of charges pertaining to failing to register as a sex offender and violating his probation. Joshua Tobias Cox, 33, now of Sullivan, was booked into Greene County Jail Sunday on warrants for possession of a controlled substance, petition to revoke a suspended sentence and failure to register as a sex offender...
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Erma M. Shelley
(Obituary ~ 08/23/16)
Erma M. (Barnes) Shelley, 80, of Greenfield, passed away on Saturday, Aug. 20, 2016 in Rensselaer. Erma was born on July 2, 1936 in Bloomfield, to Urmil C. and Myla D. (Owens) Barnes. Survivors include her son, Frank (Luann) Shelley of Rensselaer; her daughters, Karen Shelley of Warsaw and Kathleen McCracken of Hill City, S.D.; 6 grandchildren; sisters, Marjorie (Gene) Seaton, Glenda (Don) Hash of New Palestine and Mavis Bogle of Walterboro, S.C.; special brother Dale Morris of Martinsville; and several nieces and nephews.. ...
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Humphreys Park playground nearing completion
(Local News ~ 08/23/16)
The Humphreys Park playground is near completion. According to Bob Evans, a volunteer associated with the Linton Park Board, if the weather holds out the playground should be done by the end of the week. "We've assembled the playground equipment today (Monday)," Evans said. "At this point, we're just waiting on mulch to be hauled in from Martinsville."...
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Inis Inman
(Obituary ~ 08/23/16)
Inis Marie Inman passed away at her home at Doans, Ind. on Aug. 22. Inis and her twin sister, Avis, were born on Oct. 14, 1923 near Owensburg at the home of their parents, Etta Jane Miller Jackson and Peter Clark Jackson. She was preceded in death by her parents; big brothers, Roy, Carl, Earl, Ale, Max, Wilbert and Vince; and her doting older sisters, Nancy, Mary, Martha, Amanda, younger sister Minnie Louise and twin and very best friend, Avis...
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Benefit for J.D. Davis exceeds expectations
(Local News ~ 08/23/16)
A benefit was held Saturday at Sullivan City Park to help cover funeral costs for the family of J.D. Davis, killed on the night of June 7 while riding his motorcycle home from work on Hwy 50 near Lawrenceville. Members of motorcycle ministries Brotherhood of the Cross and the 40:31 (Isaiah) Riders were on hand, ready to take part in a planned 100-mile ride in memory of the young man...
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Jasonville to shut down water
(Local News ~ 08/23/16)
Jasonville water will be shut off from 3 to 7 p.m. on Aug. 30. Water will be turned off for hyrdant repairs. When the water is turned back on, there will be a boil order until further notice, according to a post from Jasonville Utilities. This story will be updated as more information is made available...
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Solsberry offender fails to keep info current
(Local News ~ 08/23/16)
A Solsberry man was arrested on a warrant after allegedly leaving his registered address without updating his information on the sex offender registry. David L. Chambers, 23, was arrested on a warrant for Level 6 Felony failure to register as a sex offender...
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Capabilities at NSA Crane prompt Senator Donnelly to host Chief of Naval Operations
(Local News ~ 08/23/16)
Chief of Naval Operations Admiral John Richardson made a visit to Naval Support Activity Crane, on Tuesday following an invitation from Senator Joe Donnelly. Senator Donnelly has previously helped build connections for Crane when he hosted the first-ever visit by a Secretary of Defense to visit Crane, last June...
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BNL spikers overpower Lady Cards
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/16)
Bedford North Lawrence's athletic, attacking front line was more than outmanned Bloomfield could handle Tuesday night. And the outsized Lady Cardinals were playing shorthanded. Malea Toon played in Monday's match at Loogootee despite feeling sick. But the 5-11 sophomore hitter was unable to go the next night...
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AUG. 23 LOCAL SPORTS ROUNDUP: Lady Wolverines avenge loss to Eastern Greene
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/16)
VOLLEYBALL White River Valley reversed its misfortunes on Saturday's loss to Eastern Greene on Tuesday night. After falling tot Eastern Greene in the Lady Thunderbirds Round Robin just four days prior, the Lady Wolverines came away with a 25-22, 25-20 and 25-18 sweep of its Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference foe. ...
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Lady Miners can't keep pace on the links
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/16)
The Linton-Stockton girls golf team showed improvement Tuesday evening, but visiting North Daviess played at a much higher level. The Lady Cougars had four players finish with scores in the 40's as they easily defeated Linton-Stockton 180-230. "North Daviess is a pretty darn good team," Lady Miners coach Noah Hawkins said. ...
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AUG. 23 LOCAL SPORTS BRIEFS
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/16)
FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL PARKING In anticipation of a big crowd Friday night at Sullivan's Sportland Field for Linton-Stockton's Week 2 showdown with Sullivan, Otto Clements -- Sullivan Athletic Director -- has announced additional entry gates will be made available...
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Putnamville promotes two in Investigation and Intelligence
(Local News ~ 08/23/16)
Putnamville Correctional Facility recently announced the promotions of Keith McDonald of Linton, and Leann White of Greencastle. McDonald has joined PCF and been promoted to Lead Investigator in the Investigations and Intelligence Department (I & I), formerly Intyernal Affairs...
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