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Linton Farmers Market to remain at park
(Local News ~ 04/01/19)
Despite hopes to move to a more visible location, the Linton Farmers Market will remain in the back of Humphreys Park for the 2019 season. Market Manager Mark Stacy went before the Linton City Council on March 11 to discuss possibly moving the farmers market to the downtown due to concerns about visibility. Though, many people expressed concern about leaving the kid-friendly area in the park with plenty of parking...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 04/01/19)
CRIMINAL CASES Robert C. Alumbaugh, 31, Vincennes, Level 6 felony failure to register as a sex or violent offender Levi G. Marling, 30, Bloomfield, Class A misdemeanor domestic battery, two counts; Class A misdemeanor criminal trespass Alec M. Johnson, 22, Linton, Level 6 felony battery against a public safety official; Class B misdemeanor criminal mischief...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 04/01/19)
The Linton Police Department responded to 73 incidents and calls for service March 29-31, including two abandoned vehicles, two property damage accidents, one bank/residential alarm, three animal complaints, four assists to other departments, two assists to the public, one battery, one criminal mischief, two death investigations, three domestic disputes, three extra patrols, five fingerprintings, one property, three special details, one repo, six suspicious, one theft, one threat, two title checks, 23 traffic stops, one trespass, one warrant service and four welfare checks.. ...
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Calling all Grill Sergeants: It’s RWF Backyard BBQ time
(Local News ~ 04/01/19)
Coming to the Greene County Community Event Center at the 4-H Fairgrounds April 13, the nonprofit Romans Warrior Foundation (RWF) Red, White and Blue BBQ Showdown is the second stop in the annual Kentuckiana Backyard BBQ series. The event will feature various local vendors and winners will be announced at the event’s end...
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Lakers comeback comes up just short
(High School Sports ~ 04/01/19)
JASONVILLE – The Shakamak Lakers overcame a five-run third inning by the visiting Terre Haute North Patriots and nearly rallied to pull out the win. But in the bottom of the seventh with the winning runs aboard for the Lakers, North center fielder Will Kelly tracked down Levi Webb’s deep fly ball and the North Patriots held on for a 7-6 victory Monday at Shakamak...
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Tucker Hayes competes with state’s best at Top 60 workout
(High School Sports ~ 04/01/19)
INDIANAPOLIS – Linton-Stockton’s all-time leading three-point shooter got a chance to showcase his skills in an event featuring the top 60 Hoosier high school hoopsters in the class of 2019. And senior guard Tucker Hayes accounted for himself quite nicely...
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Tina M. Snow
(Obituary ~ 04/01/19)
Tina M. Snow, 54, of Linton, passed away on Sunday, March 31, 2019, at her residence. She was born on September 1, 1964, to Keith R. and Mary Jo (Pitcher) Asher. Tina was a member of the Sandborn Christian Church and Order of the Eastern Star. She worked at the Greene County Daily World for several years. Tina enjoyed bowling, working crossword puzzles, and reading in her leisure time. She especially enjoyed spending quality time with her grand “Baby Girl”...
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Eastern Greene HS Dance Marathon raises over $12,000
(Local News ~ 04/01/19)
According to rileykids.org, the nation’s first Riley Dance Marathon began in 1991 at Indiana University to honor the late Indiana native Ryan White, who passed away at Riley Hospital for Children in April 1990 due to HIV/AIDS, a disease he contracted from a blood transfusion made necessary by his hemophilia. White was 18 years old...
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