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Madi Moore’s family credits ‘God, medicine and persistence’ for saving her life
(Local News ~ 08/20/18)
In the Linton-Stockton High School gymnasium last Friday evening, prior to a girls’ volleyball match against Bloomington South, a horde of young athletes prepared for battle, volleyballs bouncing and sneakers squeaking amid the shouts and laughter of adolescent high school athletics. Players jumping, running and warming up, all in the glow of youth and good health...
- Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log (Police Reports ~ 08/20/18)
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County Treasurers working to make a difference across the state
(Local News ~ 08/20/18)
Indiana County Treasurers and Vendors attending the state called meeting worked together to make a difference. According to a press release, every year the Indiana County Treasurers are required to attend a state called meeting that is directed by State Board of Accounts staff, furthering the education and knowledge of law changes to the treasurers and their staff in attendance. ...
- Part of the Dugger Difference (Local News ~ 08/20/18)
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Greene County has 4.7% non-seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for July
(Local News ~ 08/20/18)
The Indiana Department of Workforce Development has released its July county-by-county unemployment non-seasonally adjusted rates. Greene County is tied for seventh with Vigo County with a 4.7% rate. Vermillion County has the highest rate of 5.8%, Putnam County is second at 5.6%, Clay County% is third at 5.3%, and Owen County is fourth at 5.2%...
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Dale Austin Hannum
(Obituary ~ 08/20/18)
Dale Austin Hannum, 95, of Worthington, passed away Sunday, Aug. 19, 2018 in Franklin at the Indiana Masonic Home. Dale was born on Sept. 1, 1922 in Point Commerce to Clyde Henry and Elizabeth “Dessie” (McClarren) Hannum. Dale graduated from Worthington High School in 1941 and received his bachelor's degree from Indiana Business College in Indianapolis. ...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 08/20/18)
The Greene County Sheriff’s Department responded to 62 incidents and calls for service from Aug. 17 to Aug. 19, including six property damage accidents, two personal injury accidents, two alarms, three animal complaints, one assist to other departments, three assists to the public, two battery, one burglary, one civil dispute, three domestic disputes, one EMS, two fights in progress, one fire, one fraud, five juvenile complaints, one noise complaint, four reckless drivers, two road hazards, one sex offense, one shooting complaint, nine suspicious, three thefts, three threats, one transport, one unruly subject and two welfare checks.. ...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 08/20/18)
The Linton Police Department responded to 36 incidents and calls for service Aug. 17-19, including three animal complaints, three assists to other departments, three assists to the public, one burglary, one child custody, one civil dispute, one criminal mischief, one domestic dispute, one drug investigation, three extra patrols, one fight in progress one harassment, one juvenile complaint, one property, one probation violation, four reckless drivers, two suspicious, one title check, four traffic stops, one warrant service and one welfare check.. ...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 08/20/18)
CRIMINAL CASES Steven A. Taylor, 41, Bloomington, Class B misdemeanor unauthorized use of railroad right-of-way Justin D. Franklin, 22, Solsberry, Level 6 felony intimidation where threat is to commit forcible felony Cheryl A. Riddle, 53, Bargersville, Level 6 felony maintaining a common nuisance-alcohol; Class C misdemeanor possession of untaxed beverages; Class B misdemeanor sale of alcoholic beverage without permit; Class B misdemeanor unauthorized furnishing of an alcoholic beverage; Class C misdemeanor making alcoholic beverages without a permit. ...
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Northview netters sweep Wolverines
(High School Sports ~ 08/20/18)
A strong Northview Knights tennis team conquered White River Valley Thursday sweeping the host Wolverines 5-0. Northview’s No.1 Owen Tipton set down Trey Carpenter in straight sets 6-1, 6-0. WRV’s Clayton Hoover managed to win a few games at No. 2 singles but fell 2-6, 1-6 to the Knights’ Brevin Cooper...
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New WRV tennis coach optimistic for the season ahead
(High School Sports ~ 08/20/18)
White River Valley has a new boys tennis coach this season. Zach Gummersheimer, a math teacher at WRV High School, takes over for Jimmy Beasley, Sr. and will guide the Wolverines on the court this fall. The first-year coach inherits a program which experienced growth under Beasley, Sr. And Gummersheimer is no stranger to the program. He served as Beasley, Sr.’s assistant last year...
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Greene County Farm Bureau meets, eats, votes and bestows
(Local News ~ 08/20/18)
Members of Greene County Farm Bureau, Inc. gathered for their annual meeting and scholarship awards banquet Monday evening at the Greene County Community Event Center at the 4-H Fairgrounds. The purpose of the annual event is threefold. Members vote to select delegates to represent them at the annual convention, held this year Dec. 6-8 in Fort Wayne, three local youth are awarded scholarships and members with 50 years of membership are honored...
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WRV Board of School Trustees pass school security screen demo
(Local News ~ 08/20/18)
The White River Valley Board of School Trustees met for their regular monthly meeting Aug. 16. Board members and guests were treated to a demonstration of one of WRV’s new handheld metal detection wands by WRV SRO Ron Sparks. WRV Schools received three of the devices, one for each 250 of its students. Sparks explained options and settings on the device and called board member Roger Shake to stand and be scanned...
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Shakamak says goodbye to Vanessa Hodge
(Local News ~ 08/20/18)
During the regular meeting of the MSD of Shakamak Board of School Trustees the evening of Thursday, Aug. 9, the Jr-Sr High Media Center was packed. That evening, the Shakamak family congregated to support Vanessa Hodge as she officially began her retirement...
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