- Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log (Police Reports ~ 03/19/19)
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Linton Chamber visits Goose Pond FWA
(Local News ~ 03/19/19)
The Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce (LSCC) held their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 19 at the Goose Pond FWA Visitor’s Center. Goose Pond FWA Property Manager Travis Stoelting gave a brief history of Goose Pond, noting how early efforts in the area to farm the land failed, as well as a planned housing development, leading to the creation of the site we enjoy today...
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Joyce A. Irvin
(Obituary ~ 03/19/19)
Joyce A. Irvin, 79, of Linton, passed away surrounded by loved ones on Monday, March 18, 2019 at Terre Haute. She was born in Sullivan, Mo. on May 18, 1939 to Harry Carter and Edith Elizabeth (Linthicum) Dyle, Sr. Joyce married Walter D. Irvin on January 13, 1956.
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Tri Kappa chapter grows by 10 members
(Local News ~ 03/19/19)
A Greene County chapter of state philanthropic organization Tri Kappa has an increased presence lately, as they added 10 new sisters to the Gamma Tau chapter on March 12, 2019 at their annual Initiation Dinner and Meeting held at the First United Methodist Church in Linton...
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Alonzo J. "Lon" White
(Obituary ~ 03/19/19)
Alonzo J. "Lon" White, 88, of Linton, passed away peacefully at 1:26 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19, at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. He was born in Lyons on Dec. 24, 1930, the son of Dewey and Etta May (Lehman) White. He married Bonnie L. (Combs) White on April 30, 1949...
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Bowen’s Beat Their season is done; the Cards’ character remains
(High School Sports ~ 03/19/19)
Despite Saturday’s loss in the Washington semistate, the Bloomfield basketball team logged some solid accomplishments this season. The Cardinals finished the season with a 20-8 record, won the Clay City Sectional, the 33rd title in school history, and won the Martinsville Regional, the eighth in school history. They made it to the Final Four of Class 1A basketball...
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Linton-Stockton’s track teams grow good crop of freshmen
(High School Sports ~ 03/19/19)
Linton-Stockton coach Aaron Lynn hopes large numbers of freshmen will help the Miner track teams realize their goals this spring. A lucky 13 freshmen, five girls and eight boys, came out for the teams. Lynn said those athletes can help Linton realize its goal of taking the Southwest Indiana Athletic Conference titles. “Our goal every year, both boys and girls, is winning SWIAC. We know it’s tough every year,” Lynn said. He noted the Linton girls must compete against a formidable Shakamak team, and the boys must go up against talented Clay City and Eastern-Greene squads.
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Six county girls make IBCA Academic All-State team
(High School Sports ~ 03/19/19)
The Indiana Basketball Coaches Association recently named six Greene County girls to its Academic All-State team. Addi Graves of White River Valley and Malea Toon of Bloomfield made the first team. Both have tallied more than 1,000 points in their careers. Toon scoring 1,386 and Graves putting 1,130 points on the scoreboard...
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