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Eli Combs adjusting to next level at Rose
(High School Sports ~ 01/27/17)
TERRE HAUTE - The first year of college is always an adjustment for any college freshman - especially for student-athletes. It’s even more challenging at an academically demanding institution like Rose-Hulman. But for Bloomfield’s Eli Combs the transition hasn’t been as difficult as he might have imagined...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 01/27/17)
Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log Leonard Jason Corbin, 46, of Bloomfield, was arrested on a writ of attachment. He was required to pay $500. George Hon, 54, of Terre Haute, was arrested on a warrant for probation violation. No bond is set...
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Wabash Valley coaches recognize Miner football players
(High School Sports ~ 01/27/17)
The Wabash Valley Coaches Association recognized numerous Linton football players this week. The association recently released its All-Wabash Valley Team. Six Linton players made the first team. The coaches named these players to its First Team: Bryer Pope, offensive Line; Tyler Meurer, quarterback; Garrett Mason, running back; Avery Gentry, linebacker; Kendall Williams defensive back; and Luke Wilson, kicker...
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Lucille C. Gamble
(Obituary ~ 01/27/17)
Lucille C. Gamble, 96, of Linton, passed away at 11:07 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017 in Sullivan County. She was born July 30, 1920 in the Fontanet Area to Walter Bridgewater and Alice (Brimelow) Bridgewater. Lucille married Russel L. Gamble on March 19, 1941 and he passed away on Dec. 25, 2006...
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LPD arrests two after shipped meth intercepted
(Local News ~ 01/27/17)
The Linton Police Department arrested two people after learning about methamphetamine being shipped via the United States Postal Service. According to a press release issued by the Linton Police Department, James D. Welch, 54, Linton, was arrested Thursday on preliminary charges of Level 2 felony dealing in methamphetamine. ...
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Greene Gab Episode 23
(Local News ~ 01/27/17)
This week, Patti and Andrew bring you a big drug bust, news about the Linton City Pool, a raised reward and more
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Linton Park Board plans big for 2017
(Local News ~ 01/27/17)
The 2017 Linton Park Board met at the West Shelter house Thursday evening, their first meeting of the new year. New officers were elected or reconfirmed, and new members were welcomed. Officers are President Janette Evans, Vice President Dick Kaiser and Secretary/Treasurer Michelle Burke...
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Coaches association inducts Canty into tennis Hall of Fame
(High School Sports ~ 01/27/17)
Mike Canty still can’t believe it. The Indiana High School Tennis Hall of Fame will induct Canty at 6:15 p.m. Friday at the Holiday Inn Indianapolis North during the Indiana High School Tennis Coaches Association’s 26th annual induction dinner. Canty’s boys and girls’ tennis teams have combined for 490 victories at Bloomfield...
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American Ninja Warrior fighting to better Greene County
(Local News ~ 01/27/17)
An MMA fighter and American Ninja Warrior, 32 year old Jeremy Ivy wants to bring something unique to Greene County. His goal, according to his GoFundMe page, is to “offer a place for kids for kids and adults to be able to branch out from the normal activities, such as bowling or skating.”...
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Linton Civitans honor local clergy
(Local News ~ 01/27/17)
The Linton Civitan Club is recognizing local clergy with Clergy Appreciation Week. Civitan clubs around the world recognize clergy of all faiths for their service to their communities during the week of Feb. 3. This honor is even greater due to a special proclamation by Linton Mayor, John Wilkes...
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Eighth annual Marsh Madness Sandhill Crane Festival
(Local News ~ 01/27/17)
The Friends of Goose Pond organization invites everyone interested in wildlife watching, conservation, and family oriented outdoor adventure to join them for a celebration of Indiana’s spectacular natural heritage. The 2017 Marsh Madness Sandhill Crane Festival will be held March 3 and 4...
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Revival continues to bear fruit; youth active in IMPACT Ministries
(Local News ~ 01/27/17)
“God is really moving there and we have seen spiritual growth from within, and the numbers keep growing. Although, I have never been about numbers as much as I am about depth. It’s important to me to see teens more grounded in the word then anything else that will sustain them through the challenges of life as they mature into adulthood,” said Gary Vandeventer of IMPACT Ministries, or “Influencing more Potential and Challenging Teaching.”...
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Miners pull away from T-Birds in fourth
(High School Sports ~ 01/27/17)
LITTLE CINCINNATI - Twice - once in the second quarter and again late in the third quarter - the Linton-Stockton Miners opened leads of eight or more over the Eastern Greene Thunderbirds. Both times the T-Birds ran off five unanswered points to quickly narrow the gap...
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