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Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 05/08/17)
Joseph Geyer, 39, Jasonville, was arrested on an out of county warrant for child non-support. No bond is set. Dustin Shayne Perry, 25, Lebanon, was arrested on an out of county warrant for resisting law enforcement, operating after never receiving a license and possession of marijuana. No bond is set...
- Shakamak Prom Royalty (Local News ~ 05/08/17)
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Louise Michael
(Obituary ~ 05/08/17)
Louise Irene Michael, 87, formally of Bloomington, passed away Friday, May 5, 2017 in Ariton, Ala. Born Feb. 8, 1930 in Indianapolis the daughter of Cecil and Abi (DeVilbiss) Brown. Louise was retired from Indiana University and was a member of the Turning Point Apostolic Church in Ellettsville...
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Linda Jean Harper
(Obituary ~ 05/08/17)
Linda Jean Harper, 66, of Worthington, passed away at 10 p.m. Sunday, May 7, 2017 at Lyons Health and Living Center. Born July 29, 1950 in Linton, she was the daughter of Gilbert and Norma (Bland) Scott. She was a homemaker and attended Gethsemane Tabernacle Church in Bloomfield...
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Jasonville passes off-road ordinance
(Local News ~ 05/08/17)
The Jasonville City Council voted to adopt an ordinance that will permit residents to drive off-road vehicles within city limits. The ordinance, provided by Jasonville Police Officer Jake Gambill at last month’s meeting, will permit off-road vehicles to be driven on city roads with the following conditions:...
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WRV netters defeat South Putnam
(High School Sports ~ 05/08/17)
GREENCASTLE — The Lady Wolverines tennis team were able to pick up a close win Saturday against South Putnam. WRV won the match 3-2. On the singles side, two wins came from No. 2 and No. 3 singles. WRV’s Lizzy Mowery was able to breeze through the first set against McKenna Wells, beating her 6-2. In the second set, Wells was able to pick up one more game, but Mowery was able to finish off the match 6-3...
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Bloomfield Defeats Washington 4-1
(High School Sports ~ 05/08/17)
The Bloomfield girls’ tennis team got back on the court after a week’s layoff due to rain and beat the Washington Hatchets 4-1 Monday afternoon on the Cardinals home courts. The Cards swept singles and split doubles to take the match. In singles action Bloomfield’s No. ...
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LOCAL SPORTS ROUNDUP 5-9: Area links squads in action
(High School Sports ~ 05/08/17)
Miner Linksters cruise in triangular The Linton-Stockton golf team won by a comfortable margin of 17 strokes in a triangular match against North Knox and White River Valley at Bicknell Country Club Monday. The Miners posted a team score of 194 to 211 for the Warriors and 217 for the Wolverines...
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Miners hitting, pitching too much for Eels
(High School Sports ~ 05/08/17)
CLAY CITY - April showers could only postpone the inevitable for the Clay City Eels. When the Linton-Stockton Miners visited Clay City for Monday’s game rescheduled from April 20, the Eels were no match for the Miners’ combination of hitting and pitching...
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Shakamak warms up to pummel Bloomfield 14-0
(High School Sports ~ 05/08/17)
BLOOMFIELD -- The bats of Shakamak started slowly Monday evening, but finished strong in a 14-0 win over host Bloomfield. The Lady Lakers (6-5. 3-1 in the Southwest Indiana Athletic Conference) scored only one run through the first four innings. However, they put up 13 runs in the last three innings to turn the game into a rout...
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North Daviess cruises over WRV 11-1
(High School Sports ~ 05/08/17)
BASEBALL White River Valley remained winless Monday evening after North Daviess came to town. The Cougars (11-6, 5-1 in the Southwest Indiana Athletic Conference) trounced the Wolverines (0-12, 0-5) 11-1. “We’re just working to play better,” WRV coach Chris Cornelius said. “We’re not doing real well.”...
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Lady Miners win defensive gem over Lady Jeeps
(High School Sports ~ 05/08/17)
This story has been edited to correct an error. It was Payton Cobble's 15th birthday, not Peyton Bland's.
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Bloomfield Pool Committee feeling the heat
(Local News ~ 05/08/17)
The Bloomfield Pool Technical Review Committee (TRC) met on Monday evening to “regroup” and distribute the first qualitative proposal received from RenoSys, according to Brian Bullock of Beam, Longest, Neff (BLN).
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