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Power outage for NW part of Linton this afternoon
(Local News ~ 03/21/19)
There will be a power outage starting at 1 p.m., which will affect the northwest areas of Linton for a few hours while utility crews work. According to a notice from the Linton Police Department, the Linton Utility Department will be working in the NW areas of Linton and will need to turn the power off to certain areas, in order to complete their work safely...
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Robert L. Dellion II
(Obituary ~ 03/21/19)
Robert L. Dellion II, 48, of Vincennes, passed away at 8:52 a.m. Wednesday, March 20, 2019 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes. He was born in Sullivan on September 19, 1970, the son of Robert Louis Dellion and Lorna Swan Dellion. Rob graduated from Dugger Union High School in 1988 and was an Indiana State Police Officer for 22 years, also a member of the Fraternal Order of Police...
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Jasonville officers rescue fleeing subject from water
(Local News ~ 03/21/19)
Wednesday evening, a routine warrant service for two officers turned into a water rescue when the suspect fled and dove into a lake. The ordeal continued early Thursday morning with an impromptu manhunt when the suspect checked himself out of the hospital...
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Eastern Greene Principal Doug Lewis to take the reins at WRV
(Local News ~ 03/21/19)
The White River Valley Board of School Trustees met Thursday evening at WRV Middle School in Lyons. The big news of the evening was the approval by the board of current Eastern Greene High School Principal Doug Lewis as WRV High School’s new principal effective June 1, 2019...
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EGMS students and staff honor World Down Syndrome Day with fabulous footwear
(Local News ~ 03/21/19)
Students and staff at Eastern Greene Middle School sported some very wacky foot apparel Thursday in honor of World Down Syndrome Day. EGMS Principal Patrick Ault joined staff members and EGMS students in wearing their craziest pairs of socks to school to raise awareness about Down syndrome and to celebrate and showcase the ways in which people with Down syndrome make the world a better place...
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Eastern Greene School Board faces a fractured community
(Local News ~ 03/21/19)
The Eastern Greene Board of School Trustees met on Monday, March 18 at 7 p.m. for their regular monthly meeting. The meeting was held in the Eastern Greene Elementary School’s multipurpose room, a move made necessary by the large number of community members, staff and students in attendance, which numbered approximately 200 people...
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