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WRV High School to honor and remember veterans
(Local News ~ 11/01/18)
On Monday, Nov. 12, WRV Leadership Group will present a Veterans Day program to honor and remember our nation’s veterans at 9 a.m. in the school gymnasium. Following the program, veterans and their families are invited to a complimentary breakfast.
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Bedford man pleads guilty to sexual misconduct with runaway teen
(Local News ~ 11/01/18)
A Bedford man accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a runaway minor from another state pleaded guilty in Greene Circuit Court Wednesday morning. Cody Major, 24, pleaded guilty to Level 4 felony in Greene Circuit Court. Major was initially arrested on two counts of Level 4 felony sexual misconduct with a minor and Class C misdemeanor possession of paraphernalia. ...
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Betty Jane Groomer
(Obituary ~ 11/01/18)
Betty Jane Groomer, 80, of Newberry, passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2018 at her residence. Born March 29, 1938 in Greene County, she was the daughter of Wilbur C. and Wilma M. (Clark) Hord. She married Loren Dale Groomer on June 15, 1962. In 1939 at the age of 1, Betty was crowned little Miss Bloomfield...
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WRV falls in opener at South Knox
(High School Sports ~ 11/01/18)
The 2018-19 girls basketball season did not get off to a promising start for the White River Valley Lady Wolverines Tuesday at South Knox. WRV managed just 12 first-half points and trailed 40-12 at the break. The halftime hole was too deep for the Wolverines to claw their way out of. and they fell 55-38 in the season opener...
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IU Center for Rural Engagement wants your ideas Nov. 7
(Local News ~ 11/01/18)
Greene County residents will have a chance to share their ideas on community improvements during an informational town hall-style meeting to be held at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 7 at the Greene County Community Events Center. Through a program known as Sustaining Hoosier Communities (SHC), administered by the IU Center for Rural Engagement, residents will play a major role in helping to get Greene County selected as the 2019-20 Sustaining Hoosier Community...
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Bloomfield Library gets a boost from the Smithville Charitable Foundation
(Local News ~ 11/01/18)
Thanks to a grant from the Smithville Charitable Foundation, the Bloomfield Public Library Annex has a head start on fundraising for a planned improvement, the addition of an elevator to carry patrons and staff between floors. “We applied for the grant, asking for $75,000 but we are really happy to have gotten what we did,” said Library Director Austin Stroud. ...
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Outlook improving for Lady Wolverines
(High School Sports ~ 11/01/18)
SWITZ CITY – White River Valley is coming off its first losing season in Mark Graves’ four seasons as head coach. Season-ending injuries to returning starters Kassi Morrison and Kaylie Gayheart decimated the Lady Wolverines last year and WRV finished 6-17...
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Lady Miners set sights even higher
(High School Sports ~ 11/01/18)
The 2017-18 girls basketball season saw one of the most dramatic turnarounds in any sport at any level. After posting a 7-17 record the season before the Linton-Stockton Lady Miners finished 20-4. However, the banner campaign ended with a disappointing loss to North Knox in the sectional final...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 11/01/18)
Community Notes Friday, November 2 The White River Valley Boys Basketball Program and High School Cheerleaders will be holding a fish fry in the high school cafeteria from 5 - 7:30 p.m. Adult tickets are $10 if bought in advance and will include a fish sandwich, sides, dessert and a drink ($12 at the door). ...
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Large Bloomfield squad has high hopes for season
(High School Sports ~ 11/01/18)
The Lady Cardinal faces the 2018-19 basketball campaign with high hopes and big numbers. Nineteen girls came out for the team this season. The Lady Cards boast plenty of experience as they graduated only one player, guard Hayley England, from last year’s squad that compiled a 14-11 record and reached the first round of the Shelbyville (Southwestern) Regional, winning its third straight sectional title en route...
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