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Act One: New director ‘flips the script’ at the Shawnee Theatre
(Local News ~ 08/22/18)
This is Part One of a two-part story about the Shawnee Theatre in Bloomfield, Indiana. A Greene County institution since 1960 and the longest-running professional summer theater in Indiana, the Shawnee Theatre has seen many ups and downs in its existence. ...
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Thirteen proves to be lucky in Lady Cards’ win over Bedford
(High School Sports ~ 08/22/18)
BLOOMFIELD -- The Stars fell in Indiana Tuesday night. Host Bloomfield (3-2) limited Bedford North-Lawrence to 13 points in three of four sets to post a 25-13, 25-27, 25-13, 25-13 win. Even the matches in which Bloomfield won by 12 featured long rallies, diving saves, and thunderous kills by both teams...
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WRV blanks Patriots
(High School Sports ~ 08/22/18)
White River Valley blanked Owen Valley 3-0 on the road Tuesday night in soccer. The score was a scoreless tie at halftime, but the Wolverines (2-1) came up with three goals in the second half. Jeff Oliver booted two goals for the victors while Jadon Rogers added one and an assist...
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2019 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship open
(Local News ~ 08/22/18)
The Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship for the class of 2019 is open to applicants. The scholarship will be available to high school seniors, graduating in 2019, from any Greene County high school or residing in Greene County. Applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 18. The application will be available online at the Greene County Foundation website, www.greenecountyfoundation.org...
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Shakamak Area Chamber of Commerce meeting features new faces, projects
(Local News ~ 08/22/18)
The regular August meeting for the Shakamak Area Chamber of Commerce featured updates on ongoing projects, as well as some new faces and the announcement of a special project taking place on a grassy lot that has previously sat vacant for many years...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 08/22/18)
The Linton Police Department responded to 36 incidents and calls for service Aug. 17-20, including one child neglect, three animal complaints, three assists to other departments, three assists to the public, one fraud, one theft, three local ordinance violations, one burglary, one child custody, one civil dispute, one criminal mischief, one domestic dispute, one drug investigation, four extra patrols, one fight in progress, one fingerprinting, one harassment, one juvenile complaint, one property, two probation violations, four reckless drivers, four suspicious, one title check, 13 traffic stops, one warrant service and two welfare checks.. ...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 08/22/18)
Court News CRIMINAL CASES Bobbie J. Wilson, 47, Linton, Class B misdemeanor criminal mischief Carl. E. Trimble, 28, Springville, Class C misdemeanor OVI; Class C misdemeanor OVI with alcohol concentration between .08 and .15 Anthony C. Tally, 52, Bloomfield, Level 4 felony possession of methamphetamine between 5 and 10 grams; Class A misdemeanor possession of marijuana; Class C misdemeanor possession of paraphernalia...
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Shakamak Jr/Sr High School Music Dept. to hold fundraising event
(Local News ~ 08/22/18)
On Saturday, Sept. 8, the Shakamak Jr/Sr High School Music Department, along with the girls’ basketball teams, will host an unusual fundraising event. The group is holding a “mattress fundraiser” in collaboration with an Evansville fundraising group called Custom Fundraising Solutions. The group works with many schools in the Midwest, helping to raise funds...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 08/22/18)
Community Notes Saturday, August 25 The Hendricksville Area Association is holding their Annual Ice Cream Social at the Hendricksville Community Center, hwy. 43. 4-7 p.m. Serving: hot dogs, coney dogs, sloppy joes, chicken salad, potato salad, cole slaw, lots of homemade ice cream, pies and cakes. Prices posted.Serving starts at 4 p.m. Music 5-7 p.m. Live music by The Monroe County Ramblers...
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Wolverines survive tenacious first-year Cards
(High School Sports ~ 08/22/18)
SWITZ CITY – When the upstarts took on the establishment in a clash on the soccer pitch the established program – the White River Valley Wolverines – prevailed. But it was closer than the host Wolverines and most observers might have expected. The new kids on the block – the Bloomfield Cardinals – took WRV down to the wire...