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Eastern runners take on hard fields at Whiteland
(High School Sports ~ 09/14/17)
Eastern’s cross country teams ran in the middle of the packs Saturday morning at the Whiteland Invitational. The Lady Thunderbirds finished fifth and the Eastern boys placed sixth in the invitational. Whiteland won the girls’ meet with 40 points, followed by New Palestine, 45; Rushville, 63; Greenwood, 120; Eastern 166; Southwestern Shelbyville, 169; Waldron, 198; and Hauser, 232. ...
- Eastern Greene royalty to be crowned Friday (Local News ~ 09/14/17)
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Innovative Battery Development Company plans expansion in Greene County
(Local News ~ 09/14/17)
NEWBERRY – BrightVolt, a designer and developer of ultra-thin film batteries, announced plans to expand its operations in Newberry, creating up to 30 new, high-wage jobs by 2020. “Indiana has become a global center of innovation,” Indiana Governor Eric J. ...
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Some taxpayers see changes to assessments
(Local News ~ 09/14/17)
Greene County Assessor Dawn Abrams explains changes to some property tax assessments. “On Sept. 1, my office sent out assessment notices to the property owners in Greene County, which provided information about the property tax assessments for 2017, payable in 2018. ...
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Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 09/14/17)
Donald Hays, 39, Paragon, was arrested on a warrant for forgery and theft. Bond set at $7,000 with 10 percent allowed.
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Linton Police Department activity log
(Police Reports ~ 09/14/17)
The Linton Police Department responded to 32 incidents for service Thursday, including one property damage accident, two bank/residential alarms, two animal complaints, two domestic disputes, two extra patrols, one local ordinance violation, one special detail, two suspicious activities, two title checks and 17 traffic stops...
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Stephen Buccola
(Obituary ~ 09/14/17)
Our beloved Stephen Buccola passed away on Sept. 12, 2017. He was a loving husband to Bernadette Hajdinak; father to Christine, Danielle, and Jillian Buccola; and brother to Charles, Christopher and Victoria. He was also an amazing influence to several sister and brother-in-laws, nieces and nephews, both in New York and Indiana. They all loved him, cared for him and always hoped he would get well...
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VFW Recommits to Never Leaving our Fallen Behind
(Local News ~ 09/14/17)
This POW/MIA Day, we remember those who put country before self, but didn’t return home (From VFW.org News) – On Friday, Sept. 15, on National POW/MIA Recognition Day, the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. calls on every American to join us as we salute the men and women who served and sacrificed to keep America free, while supporting the families of the missing who continue to keep the candle of hope alive...
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Shakamak Board holds 2018 budget hearing
(Local News ~ 09/14/17)
The Shakamak School Board held a hearing on the proposed budget for the 2018 school year during its regular meeting Thursday evening. Shakamak superintendent Mike Mogan presented the board with the outlined budget and stated the school will be receiving an estimated $5.18 million...
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Woofstock 2017: One day of peace and puppies
(Local News ~ 09/14/17)
Woofstock 2017 will take place Saturday, Sept. 16 at Goosepond Lodge and Retreat from10 a.m. to 10 p.m. or later depending on activities. Music will kick off around 2 p.m. with a line-up that includes Chaos, Allways Nowhere, Tenstrip; the Good, the Bad, the Ugh and Lee; and Haywire...
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Worthington council not on the fence on fence issue
(Local News ~ 09/14/17)
The members of the Worthington Town Council met in regular session Tuesday evening, and with the assistance of town attorney Marilyn Hartman, adopted resolution 2017-05 to declare as a public nuisance a fence built on the property of town resident Lillie M. Taylor...
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Both Bloomfield teams win junior high invitational
(High School Sports ~ 09/14/17)
Both Bloomfield junior high cross country teams won the Bloomfield Invitational Wednesday night. Bloomfield runners took the top five spots as the boys won their meet with 15 points, followed by Linton, 53; Washington, 60; and Washington Catholic, 113. Shoals sent individual runners to the meet. Justin Beard of Bloomfield won with a time of 11 minutes, 23 seconds...
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‘Tough customers’ take the Wolverines’ pelts in two matches
(High School Sports ~ 09/14/17)
SWITZ CITY-- White River Valley’s tennis team ran into two tough customers this week, and the results were the same: 5-0 losses. Visiting Edgewood trounced WRV 5-0 Thursday night at home. A trip to Terre Haute South Wednesday night resulted in another 5-0 loss...
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Lady Wolverines’ spirited team sweeps North Daviess
(High School Sports ~ 09/14/17)
SWITZ CITY -- White River Valley’s volleyball team started slowly Thursday night, but they gained spirit and energy to sweep visiting North Daviess in straight sets. The Lady Wolverines boosted their record to 7-9, 2-3 in Southwest Indiana Athletic Conference play, with a 26-24, 25-15, 25-17 victory over the Lady Cougars. WRV coach Shaun Brown said great enthusiasm proved to be the key to the team’s win...
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POW/MIAs honored at Crane ceremony
(Local News ~ 09/14/17)
The Crane Army Ammunition Activity (CAAA) held its annual recognition of Prisoners of War (POW) and Missing in Action (MIA) troops Thursday afternoon. This year’s event recognized honored guests WWII veteran James Richard and Naomi Summerlot, a widow of a former POW...
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Lady Miners survive strong Eastern start to win in four
(High School Sports ~ 09/14/17)
LITTLE CINCINNATI - Eastern Greene came out like a house afire in the first set against visiting Linton-Stockton in Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference volleyball action. The Lady Thunderbirds captured the back-and-forth opening set 28-26. But the visiting Lady Miners regrouped and came back to take the next three 25-14, 25-20 and 25-14...
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