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Charles “Brandon” Cole
(Obituary ~ 10/27/17)
Charles “Brandon” Cole, 32, of Indianapolis, passed away at home on October 18, 2017. He was born on February 4, 1985 in Indianapolis, IN to Larry Edward Cole and Elaine Marie Cole. Brandon graduated with his bachelors and masters degrees from IUPUI in Physical Education and Tourism Management. ...
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Greene Gab Episode 54
(Local News ~ 10/27/17)
This week, Halloween Week, Patti and Andrew discuss a local haunted house, a great fundraiser or two and more!...
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Linton Police Department activity log
(Police Reports ~ 10/27/17)
The Linton Police Department responded to 11 incidents for service Friday, including one property damage accident, two animal complaints, one assist to other departments, one fingerprinting, one juvenile complaint, one noise complaint, one reckless driver, one road hazard, one attempted suicide and one theft...
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Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 10/27/17)
Wanda Jean Hineman, 59, Linton, was arrested on a preliminary charge of domestic battery. Bond set at $4,000 with 10 percent allowed. Blaine E. Jackson, 46, Springville, was arrested on a warrant for driving while suspended. Bond set at $5,000 with 10 percent allowed...
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Sherrie Henry
(Obituary ~ 10/27/17)
Sherrie S. Henry, 49, of Bolingbrook, Ill., formerly of Koleen, Ind., passed away during surgery at Edwards Heart Hospital in Napierville, Ill on Oct. 9, 2017. She was born Aug. 24, 1968 to Ron and Annette henry in Bloomington, Ind. Sherrie graduated from Bloomfield High School and received a Bachelor’s degree in journalism/English and a Master’s degree in kinesiology, both from Indiana University Bloomington...
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Greene County Foundation grants allow investment in community
(Local News ~ 10/27/17)
The 2017 Greene County Community Support Grant is allowing groups to continue investing in the county through various rewards. The Greene County General Hospital Foundation was awarded $7,500 in support of its endowment building project. The grant was primarily supported by the Bill and Linda Haseman Fund (Haseman II) and the Helen Hunter Community Support Fund...
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Linda S. Dishman
(Obituary ~ 10/27/17)
Linda S. Dishman of Leesburg, Fla., died unexpectedly in her home on October 24, 2017. She was formerly from Bloomington and Sullivan, before moving to Florida with her husband 10 years ago. Linda was a 1967 graduate of Edgewood High School in Ellettsville. She married Darrell Dishman on July 20, 1968...
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Barbara Baughman
(Obituary ~ 10/27/17)
Barbara Mae Baughman, age 83, of Linton, passed away peacefully at 3:45 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2017 at her residence. She was born in Chatham County, N.C. on March 31, 1934, the daughter of Andrew J. Holt and Laura (Hearn) Holt. She was a graduate of Switz City High School. Barbara worked at the Value Dress Shop in Linton, 3-D in Linton, Head Start and Walmart. While working at Head Start in the mid 1980s, she attended Vincennes University night courses...
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Paul L. Anderson
(Obituary ~ 10/27/17)
Paul L. Anderson, 75, of Linton, Indiana, went to meet his Lord, on Thursday, October 26, 2017. He was born on September 28, 1942 in Cherry Valley, Ark., to Arlie J. and Mary L. (Lesley) Anderson. He married his loving wife of 47 years, Nancy C. (Myers) Anderson on July 30, 1970...
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Veterans workshop to be held at Autumn Trace
(Local News ~ 10/27/17)
Area veterans are invited to attend a workshop to see if they qualify for Veterans Affairs Aid and Attendance Benefits. The workshop will be put on by Veterans Financial, which aims to help educate veterans about the benefit. According to Veterans Financial president Emily Shawrz, the presentation will go through the four major criteria required to qualify for the benefit...
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Purdue@WestGate workforce development program helps companies find talent
(Local News ~ 10/27/17)
CRANE, Ind. – CareerMaker, a Purdue workforce development facilitator located in the WestGate@Crane Technology Park, is off to a strong start, promoting economic growth in Indiana by supporting workforce needs of southern Indiana businesses. Purdue Polytechnic selected WestGate to be the first of its CareerMaker sites because of the high potential for economic impact on the region. ...
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Keep the Kids Warm to be held Saturday
(Local News ~ 10/27/17)
The Worthington Fire Department will be conducting its eighth annual Keep the Kids Warm fundraiser. Amanda Hale, who is associated with the fire department, said the fish fry and silent auction will bring in money to help purchase warm articles of clothing for close to 100 children in the White River Valley Elementary school...
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GCSWMD board discusses electronics amnesty
(Local News ~ 10/27/17)
The Greene County Solid Waste Management board discussed the possibility of raising funds for a one-day electronics amnesty on Wednesday morning. GCSWMD Board President Ed Michael stated the need comes about after several non-profit organizations have voiced concerns about individuals dropping off televisions after hours...
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Eastern Greene Early Learning Center receives $4,500 grant
(Local News ~ 10/27/17)
Eastern Greene Elementary’s Early Learning Center (ELC) is a parent/guardian funded preschool program for children ages 3 - 5 years of age, offering them a dynamic learning environment which provides hands-on learning activities and engages students in active learning...
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Eastern usurps Senators with commanding 41-0 victory
(High School Sports ~ 10/27/17)
LITTLE CINCINNATI – The Thunderbirds played defense Friday night like a politician caught with his hand in the cookie jar, whipping visiting West Washington 41-0. The defense limited the Senators (5-5) to 68 yards of offense, including 11 rushing yards on 22 totes; recovered three fumbles and a free ball; permitted only four first downs; and kept the visitors out of the end zone for the second straight week, meaning no team has yet scored against Eastern (7-3) in Sectional 48 play...
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Eastern usurps Senators with commanding 41-0 victory
(High School Sports ~ 10/27/17)
LITTLE CINCINNATI – The Thunderbirds played defense Friday night like a politician caught with his hand in the cookie jar, whipping visiting West Washington 41-0. The defense limited the Senators (5-5) to 68 yards of offense, including 11 rushing yards on 22 totes; recovered three fumbles and a free ball; permitted only four first downs; and kept the visitors out of the end zone for the second straight week, meaning no team has yet scored against Eastern (7-3) in Sectional 48 play...
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Miners season ends at Southridge
(High School Sports ~ 10/27/17)
HUNTINGBURG - For a half the Linton-Stockton Miners kept the Southridge Raiders at bay - and kept them out of the end zone. But the Miners were unable to hold off the Raider assault the entire game. Southridge scored on its first three possessions of the second half and closed the curtain on Linton-Stockton’s season 20-0 in the Class 2A sectional semifinal at Southridge...
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Veterans Day in Greene County 2017
(Local News ~ 10/27/17)
Many Greene County groups, businesses and organizations will celebrate Veterans Day 2017 in many different ways. • Autumn Trace Assisted Living of Linton will host a free Veterans Week workshop for veterans and their families Nov. 1 at 2 p.m. at Autumn Trace, located at 1150 North 1000 West in Linton. ...
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