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There’s a new way to pay utility bills in Linton
(Local News ~ 11/16/16)
Linton Clerk-Treasurer Jathan Wright announced citizens now have the option to pay utility bills online. As Wright walked door-to-door last year, campaigning for his position with the city, he noticed a common theme from those he spoke with. “A common sentiment was echoed, that there was a need for an alternative option to pay utility bills,” he said...
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Festival of Homes proceeds scholarship for Linton graduate
(Local News ~ 11/16/16)
The Gamma Rho Chapter of Psi Iota Xi Philanthropic Sorority of Linton will again hold the annual Festival of Homes tour on Saturday, Nov. 19 featuring five beautiful homes in and around the Linton area. The community is invited to tour the homes in any order from 12 p.m. until 5 p.m. The homeowners have been working hard to prepare their homes for the tour, according to one of the project co-chairs, Sharon Payne...
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Bloomfield can’t find offense in loss to Edgewood
(High School Sports ~ 11/16/16)
BLOOMFIELD -- The Lady Cardinals couldn’t buy, beg, or steal a basket Tuesday night. Bloomfield (1-3) went nearly seven minutes in the first quarter without scoring a goal and managed only 26 points for the night in a 35-26 loss to visiting Edgewood. Felicity Graf and Malea Toon both scored 11 to account for most of Bloomfield’s scoring...
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Bloomfield, WRV unleash madness for boys basketball season
(High School Sports ~ 11/16/16)
SWITZ CITY AND BLOOMFIELD -- Two county schools gave their fans a taste of the upcoming boys basketball season Saturday night. Bloomfield hosted Cardinals Madness and White River Valley held its inaugural Wolverine Madness. The boys basketball teams of both schools played several scrimmages to show their fans what they could do. ...
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Lady Eels overcome slow start to shock Shakamak 58-38
(High School Sports ~ 11/16/16)
CLAY CITY — A shorthanded Clay City girls’ basketball squad got off to a bit of a slow start in Tuesday’s home game against Shakamak. However, the important part was that they finished strong to gain a 58-38 Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference victory...
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Fund raiser for CASA youth to perform in Rose Bowl Parade
(Local News ~ 11/16/16)
A Greene County high school student has been chosen to perform during the upcoming Rose Bowl Parade on Monday,Jan. 2. The student is also a CASA youth, and has been working with his CASA volunteer, Adam Barker, for about six months. CASA, (Court Appointed Special Advocates) are responsible for being the ‘voice of a child’ to advocate for the well-being of neglected children in court...
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