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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 09/28/16)
Wednesday, September 28 Greene County Coin Club will meet at the Bloomfield Community Building. Dealers will set up at 6 p.m. and meeting starts at 7 p.m. The Eastern branch of the Eastern Greene-Bloomfield Library will host Preschool Story Time (ages three to six years) at 10:15 a.m. The theme is apples and pumpkins...
- Linton Homecoming Candidates (Local News ~ 09/28/16)
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Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 09/28/16)
Jonna Lee Bolenbaugh, 26, Merom, was arrested on a warrant for theft. Bond is set at $5,000. Jonathon Franklin Miller, 29, Worthington, was arrested on preliminary charges of operating while intoxicated. Bond is set at $8,000. Michael Scott Edmonson, 47, Linton, was arrested on preliminary charges of dealing methamphetamine. No bond is set...
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WRV middle school seeing improvements with plan in effect
(Local News ~ 09/28/16)
White River Valley Middle School is already seeing positive results with the implementation of its school improvement plan. According to principal Jim Beasley, the SIP focuses on three major aspects: improving math and language arts skills, improving academic skills with literacy and improving attendance...
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Goose Pond Visitor Center lists location, hours
(Local News ~ 09/28/16)
The Goose Pond Visitor Center is officially open for business. Having its ribbon cutting last Thursday, the center will be available for visitors to use binoculars and spotting scopes to view the land, according to assistant property manager Bridgett Stancombe...
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Linton man faces charges after repeated calls to dispatch
(Local News ~ 09/28/16)
A Linton man is facing preliminary charges of alleged intimidation and resisting law enforcement. According to a probable cause by Linton Police Department Officer Paul Clark was informed by LPD dispatch that Anthony Lewis, 32, had been repeatedly calling the police station, blaring loud music into the headset...
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Linton Police Department activity log
(Police Reports ~ 09/28/16)
The Linton Police Department responded to 12 incidents for service Wednesday, including two assists to other departments, four assists to the public, one suspicious, one title check and four traffic stops.
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Teams wanted for co-ed softball tournament to benefit Savannah Boone Saturday
(Local News ~ 09/28/16)
There are many ways people can come together to help someone in the community, but for Hannah (Gennicks) Montgomery, it was through love of the sport of softball which led her to organize a tournament for the benefit of Savannah Boone. Prior to Boone’s diagnosis of brain cancer, known as Atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor (AT/RT), Montgomery was her softball coach, and through this experience she became very close Boone and her teammates...
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Deputies save man’s life during routine patrol
(Local News ~ 09/28/16)
Two Greene County Sheriff’s Deputies were able to save a Solsberry man’s life during routine patrol Monday. Deputies Shawn Cullison and David Elmore said they were patrolling in the area of Rader Lane in Solsberry Monday afternoon, around 1 p.m., when they noticed a man lying partially under his truck in a driveway...
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Former Dugger standout to be inducted into Butler Hall of Fame
(Submitted Story ~ 09/28/16)
Title Butler Hall of Fame Inductee On October 1st, former Dugger High School standout Joel Leaman, will be inducted into the Butler University Hall of Fame. Leaman, a graduate of Dugger High School in 1959, was a 3 sport athlete at Butler University. ...
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Former Bloomfield man voted into Horseshoe Hall of Fame
(Submitted Story ~ 09/28/16)
Title Horseshoe Hall of Fame Former Bloomfield resident, Donald Parkes, now of Front Royal, Virginia has recently been voted into the Virginia Horseshoe Hall of Fame. Don graduated from Bloomfield High School with the Class of 1948 and is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bert Parkes...
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A local author's first book
(Submitted Story ~ 09/28/16)
Title a local author's first book Linton native Jay Reed, known for his landscape photography has written his first book. The self titled memoir, "Jay" is a collection of short stories, thoughtful insights, and life lessons. From struggling but happy child to reflective adult these stories cover the spectrum of emotions with hope always on the horizon. ...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 09/28/16)
Friday, September 30 An informational meeting for those interested in volunteering with the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle brigade will be held at 11:30 a.m. at LaFiesta Mexican Restaurant in Linton. Knights of Columbus, located at the corner of 4th and E St. NE in Linton, will host its annual Fish Fry to support Greene County organizations from 4-7 p.m. Patrons can eat in or take out. Fish, baked beans, potato salad, cole slaw, desert and drinks. Adults $8 and children $4.
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WRV 6th grader to play in Junior All-American Games
(High School Sports ~ 09/28/16)
WRV 6th grader to play in Junior All-American Games WRV 6th grader, Alex Overman, will be playing in the 2016 Junior All-American Games fueled by Gatorade in Venice, Florida over Thanksgiving weekend. The three day event will honor stand out softball players from all over the United States and Canada. ...
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Ivy Tech invites public to cruise-in car and bike show and benefit
(Submitted Story ~ 09/28/16)
Ivy Tech invites public to cruise-in car and bike show and benefit BLOOMINGTON – Ivy Tech Community College’s Bloomington campus is hosting a cruise-in car and bike show on Saturday, October 8 and the public is invited. The family-friendly event will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Ivy Tech Community College located at 200 Daniels Way, in Bloomington. The show will be held in Ivy Tech’s parking lot adjacent to 3rd Street (State Road 48)...
- Recycling Center employees won’t shiver this winter (Local News ~ 09/28/16)
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