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Pet of the Week 10-29
(Local News ~ 10/28/16)
Named Boo for his unique back-story, the black Bombay cat was officially euthanized at a shelter in Bedford in 2011, according to information obtained through his identifying microchip. However, Boo was surrendered by his owner to the Greene County Humane Society a few months ago. Staff say he is sweet and cuddly, with a unique personality. He is neutered and up-to-date on vaccinations. The fee to adopt Boo is $25...
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Greene Gab Episode 11
(Local News ~ 10/28/16)
--- In this week's episode, Patti and Andrew discuss Linton's Spookfest, a Shelburn woman facing charges, cross country superstars, a spoooooky pet of the week, silly holidays and Senior Connections...
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BPD puts focus on training
(Local News ~ 10/28/16)
Continued education is mandated for law enforcement, and the Bloomfield Police Department is working to ensure its officers can get efficient training without the added travel. The Bloomfield Police Department consists of four full-time officers and three reserve officers, and Town Marshal Kenneth Tharp said all of the full-time guys are certified in at least one area to offer continued education opportunities...
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Health insurance open enrollment begins Nov. 1
(Local News ~ 10/28/16)
The next Open Enrollment for the health insurance options made available under the Affordable Care Act is Nov. 1 – Jan. 31, 2017. Plans that are offered through the health insurance marketplace are required to cover the basics — doctor visits, hospital stays, preventive care, prescriptions and more. Many may qualify for assistance paying for the cost of new insurance or for low cost options...
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Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 10/28/16)
Rikki Nicole Sharp, 31, Linton, was arrested on preliminary charges of battery to child under 14 years old. No bond is set. Philip Tomey, 62, Sullivan, was arrested on a warrant for public nudity. Bond is set at $500. Holly Ann Snider, 37, Bloomfield, was arrested on preliminary charges of domestic battery. No bond is set...
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Road work on State Road 54 nearing completion
(Local News ~ 10/28/16)
Workers have been re-paving State Road 54 around Switz City for approximately the last week, causing for a delayed traffic flow directed by flaggers. According to Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) District Communications Director Jason Tiller, the entire project should reach final completion by the end of next week, or early the following week...
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Bloomfield NJROTC members aspire to be shooting stars
(High School Sports ~ 10/28/16)
BLOOMFIELD – One Cardinal team shoots at targets rather than hoops, uses rifles rather than bats or rackets. Bloomfield’s Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, taught by Lieutenant Commander Michael Cluver and Chief Petty Officer David Hultberg, sponsors an air rifle team open to all students. ...
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Warriors unable to stay with Miners, again
(High School Sports ~ 10/28/16)
There was no weather delay tonight. But that was about the only difference in tonight’s rematch between the Linton-Stockton Miners and the North Knox Warriors. A month ago the Miners ran away from the Warriors 61-0 in a game interrupted for two hours by thunderstorms...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 10/28/16)
Tuesday, November 1 The Linton Public Library will have Coloring for Grownups – for adults to color your stress away every 1st Tuesday of the month between 5:30-6:30 p.m. to relax, socialize and create something beautiful. Wednesday, November 2 The Bloomfield Library Board will meet at 5 p.m. This is change in meeting date, originally scheduled for Nov. 9
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Mom Prom 2016 gives thanks
(Letter to the Editor ~ 10/28/16)
Mom Prom 2016 was held Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016 at Heshey Hall, Greene County Community Event Center in Bloomfield, Ind. with 82 ladies in attendance. The night of dining, dancing, bidding at the silent auction and selecting a Mom Prom Queen was enjoyed by all. The 2016 Mom Prom Queen was Jill Raines, Quality Director at Greene County General Hospital. A HUGE Thank You goes to the following for their generous donations:...
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