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Linton woman discovers step-family is closer than she thought
(Local News ~ 01/11/19)
A Linton woman, Terri Laughlin, received a Christmas gift from her husband Tom in December 2017 that became the gift of a lifetime, changing her life forever. A DNA-testing kit purchased from genealogy website Ancestry.com revealed a family secret that gave Laughlin not just the identity of her biological father but also told her the three women and two men she had known all of her life as step-cousins with no blood ties to her were, in reality, her own half-sisters and half-brothers...
- Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log (Police Reports ~ 01/11/19)
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Lady Cardinal Jayvees rally to overtake WRV
(High School Sports ~ 01/11/19)
BLOOMFIELD – When the Bloomfield Lady Cardinals and Clay City Lady Eels met in Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference hardwood action at Guy Glover Gym Thursday Clay City did not bring a junior varsity squad. So neighboring White River Valley sent its junior varsity team to fill in...
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William Ray Morton
(Obituary ~ 01/11/19)
William Ray Morton of Buckley, Wash., age 75, passed away Saturday, December 1, 2018. He was born in Linton on September 12, 1943 to Catherine and Estel Bough. He was a 1961 graduate of Linton-Stockton High School. He worked for Boeing Airlines in Washington State until they shut down...
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Greene County under travel advisory
(Local News ~ 01/11/19)
With the anticipated snowfall and subsequent potential for unsafe travel this weekend, the President of the Board of Commissioners, Nathan Abrams has placed Greene County on Level One Road Status, Advisory. Level One is the lowest level of local travel advisory, which means that routine travel or activities may be restricted in areas because of a hazardous situation, and individuals should use caution or avoid those areas...
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USDA: Food stamps will be funded through February
(Local News ~ 01/11/19)
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue is asking states to issue the February benefits on or before Jan. 20 so that they can be paid to the nearly 40 million Americans in the program. SNAP is already fully funded for January.
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Lakers battle bigger Cougars before going down
(High School Sports ~ 01/11/19)
JASONVILLE – Friday’s Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference matchup between the visiting North Daviess Cougars and the Shakamak Lakers figured to be a mismatch – on paper at least – in terms of size and won-loss records. North Daviess entered with a sparkling 10-2 record, ranked ninth in Class 2A. Shakamak at 3-10 was ranked 65th in Class A. The Cougars boasted three starters 6-4 or taller while the smaller Lakers started no one taller than 6-0...
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