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Our Opinion: Memorial Day should be day of showing appreciation
(Local News ~ 05/25/18)
As we sit and think about coverage for the upcoming Memorial Day holiday, our ability to freely travel from location to location and return to our desks to present that coverage to our readers really boils down to the point of the day. Without the sacrifices made by men and women who literally put their lives on the line, we wouldn’t have these freedoms...
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Memorial Day should be day of showing appreciation
(Editorial ~ 05/25/18)
As we sit and think about coverage for the upcoming Memorial Day holiday, our ability to freely travel from location to location and return to our desks to present that coverage to our readers really boils down to the point of the day. Without the sacrifices made by men and women who literally put their lives on the line, we wouldn’t have these freedoms...
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Class of 2018
(Local News ~ 05/25/18)
Students from local schools are set to walk across the stage for their commencements this weekend. Check out our special section highlighting the students at the top of their class, and photos of those to receive their diplomas Friday and Saturday.
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GCDW Pet of the Week
(Local News ~ 05/25/18)
Our Pet of the Week this week is Poppy. Poppy is a two-to-three-year-old female. Poppy is spayed, micro-chipped and current on shots. The staff at the Greene County Humane Society said Poppy is a little shy but the right human will bring her out of her shell. Poppy is missing a back paw, but it does not affect her mobility. The fee to adopt Poppy is $125. For more information, contact the Greene County Humane Society at 812-847-4780...
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LSSC Cafeteria worker ‘hangs up hairnet’ after nearly 50 years
(Local News ~ 05/25/18)
Marlene Lux has observed a lot during her nearly 50 years as a cafeteria worker at Linton-Stockton School Corporation--10 United States presidents, a handful of school superintendents and principals, the emergence of ‘fast food’, the evolution of school safety and the countless students she watched grow from kindergartners to graduating seniors...
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Man who lied about age pleads guilty
(Local News ~ 05/25/18)
A Bloomington man accused of lying about being half his age while in a relationship with a teenager pleaded guilty this week. James Theirn Erwin III, 36, pleaded guilty to Level 4 felony sexual misconduct with a minor in Greene Circuit Court on Wednesday, as part of a negotiated plea agreement accepted by Judge Erik Allen...
- Decorating City Hall (Local News ~ 05/25/18)
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WRV Schools attain RAMP status
(Local News ~ 05/25/18)
According to a press release issued by the American School Counselor Association (ASCA), the organization recently announced that 69 Indiana schools have been designated Recognized ASCA Model Programs (RAMP), among them Greene County’s White River Valley Elementary School in Worthington, White River Valley High School in Switz City and White River Valley Middle School in Lyons...
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No county athlete makes it out of boys regional
(High School Sports ~ 05/25/18)
This story has been updated to include comments by Linton track coach Aaron Lynn.
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