- Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log (Local News ~ 05/07/19)
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Jeeps off-road Lady Miners 3-2
(High School Sports ~ 05/07/19)
The Northeast Dubois Lady Jeeps tallied a run in the top of the seventh frame on a close play at the plate to overrun the Linton-Stockton Lady Miners 3-2 in softball action at Linton Tuesday. “There’s a part of me that feels we let this one slip away,” Lady Miners coach Beth Wernz said. “But there’s also a part of me that says, ‘That’s a pretty darn good team we played.’”...
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Miners big fourth muzzleloads Musketeers
(High School Sports ~ 05/07/19)
A second straight late addition to the schedule paid off for the Linton Miners. Friday Linton added the Austin Eagles as a last-minute pickup and came away with a 7-5 win. Over the weekend the Eastern (Pekin) Musketeers agreed to come to Linton Monday to fill an open date each had...
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Laker linksmen top Cardinals
(High School Sports ~ 05/07/19)
Shakamak bested Bloomfield by 10 strokes, 223-233 in a dual golf match at Phil Harris Golf Course Monday. Turner Royal was medalist carding a 44. No other Cardinal broke 60. Cole Orman’s 53 paced the Lakers. SHAKAMAK (223) – Cole Orman 53, Jayce Rehmel 54, Truman Dowell 57, Bron Lambermont 59, Caleb Gadberry 60, Matthew Thombelson 60...
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AREA ROUNDUP: Clovers trounce T-Birds; Washington nips Bloomfield in tennis
(High School Sports ~ 05/07/19)
Baseball Clovers 12, Eastern 0 At Cloverdale Monday. “It was our worst play of the year,” said Eastern-Greene coach A.J. Wells. “We were dominated in every way possible.” Eastern will host Shoals at 5 p.m. Wednesday. Rescheduling Bloomfield’s baseball game with Northeast Dubois, originally slated for Saturday, May 4, has been rescheduled for 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 21, at Bloomfield...
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Eels nip Miners on the links
(High School Sports ~ 05/07/19)
In a possible preview to Saturday’s Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference golf tournament the Clay City Eels edged the Linton Miners by a scant two strokes, 195-197 in a five-way match at Phil Harris Golf Course Monday. North Daviess (220), White River Valley (225) and North Knox (230) were the other competing teams...
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Twin Rivers Health Sciences students compete at Leadership Conference
(Local News ~ 05/07/19)
Three students in Carmen (Cross) Jackson’s Twin Rivers Health Sciences class attended and competed at the 41st Annual HOSA-Future Health Professionals State Leadership Conference in Indianapolis April 16-18, 2019. HOSA- Future Health Professionals is a Career and Technical Student Organization recognized by U.S. ...
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Keith Laverne Stoner
(Obituary ~ 05/07/19)
Keith Laverne Stoner, 85 of Worthington, passed away, May 6, in the home that he loved and lived in for 52 years. He was born Dec. 1, 1933 in Randolph County, Indiana, to the late Harold L. and Vera E. Orr Stoner. He married his loving wife, Hazel Marie Barger, on Oct. ...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 05/07/19)
Community Notes Thursday, May 9 The regular monthly meeting of the Greene County Sheriff’s Merit Board will meet on Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. in the conference room at the Greene County Jail. The Jail is located at 204 County Road 70 East, at the east edge of Bloomfield...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 05/07/19)
The Linton Police Department responded to 22 incidents and calls for service May 6, including one bank/residential alarm, one assist to other departments, one civil dispute, one extra patrol, four fingerprintings, one harassment, one juvenile complaint, one local ordinance violation, one noise complaint, one special detail, one road hazard, one suspicious, one title check, five traffic stops and one warrant service...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 05/07/19)
CRIMINAL CASES Steven E. Strange, 44, Bloomfield, Class A misdemeanor invasion of privacy in violation of protective order Allen D. Hobbs, 27, Bloomfield, Class C misdemeanor OVI; Level 6 felony OVI with prior conviction; Class B misdemeanor public intoxication...
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Local Tri Kappas attend state convention
(Local News ~ 05/07/19)
The 63rd State Convention of Tri Kappa was held April 29 at the Indianapolis Marriott East. Council President Lynn Payne presided with members of the Anderson Xi chapter acting as hostesses. Representing Linton Gamma Tau Chapter were Delegate Kathy Matthews and Alternate Kim Cramer...
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GCGH Auxiliary May meeting
(Local News ~ 05/07/19)
The Greene County General Hospital Auxiliary met on May 6 in the hospital conference room with 18 members present. The meeting was called to order by Vice President Sue Eccles. Carol Hubbell gave the devotions entitled “Preciously Loved.” Our program was given by Jack Terrell, president of the Shawnee Theatre board. Shawnee is the oldest continuous operating summer theater in the state of Indiana...
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Delta Alumni May breakfast
(Local News ~ 05/07/19)
Hostesses Joni Miller and Betty Jo Dean welcomed members of Delta Alumni to the annual May breakfast. The meeting was held in the Presbyterian Church in Bloomfield May 4 at 9 a.m. Following the prayer by Susan Holtsclaw, a delicious meal catered by the Litehouse Lunchbox was enjoyed by 10 members. A favor of a pretty metal garden sign was given to each one attending...
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UPDATED: Jasonville primary election numbers are in
(Local News ~ 05/07/19)
In the Jasonville primaries, the voters have spoken. For City Council Ward 2, incumbent Kelly Portteus took 53.98 percent of the vote to challenger Stephen Lee’s 46.02 percent. Total votes cast in the race numbered 113. For the Republican Jasonville Mayoral race, Larry Watters Sr. will face incumbent Roy Terrell in the fall, taking 73.40 percent of the vote to opponent Tony Towell’s 26.60 percent. Total votes cast in the race numbered 94...
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UPDATED: Wilkes, Sparks earn Democratic bids in Linton
(Local News ~ 05/07/19)
Incumbent John Wilkes earned the Democratic bid for the Mayor of Linton in Tuesday's primary election, and incumbent Jeff Sparks narrowly took the Democratic spot for Linton City Council District 6. The mayoral and council seat in District 6 were the only contested races in Linton...
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Miners send Lakers home early
(High School Sports ~ 05/07/19)
JASONVILLE – The Linton Miners jumped all over the Shakamak Lakers efficiently and early, putting two quick runs on the board in each of the first two frames. The Miners would go on to tally seven more and disposed of the Lakers 11-1 in five innings...
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Lady Lakers sink Lady Wolverines in six
(High School Sports ~ 05/07/19)
The Shakamak Lady Lakers pounded the softball, hammering 15 hits and hammered the White River Valley Lady Wolverines 12-2 in six innings Tuesday at Shakamak. The Lady Lakers put four runs on the board in the first frame on back-to-back-to-back doubles by Kaitlynne Gilbert, Morgan Yeryar and Jona Lash and Kaley Cottom’s RBI groundout...
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Hatchets chop Cards 8-0
(High School Sports ~ 05/07/19)
The Washington Hatchets put three runs on the board in each of the last two frames to down the Bloomfield Cardinals (1-14) 8-0 Tuesday at Bloomfield. “It was much better than an 8-0 game,” Bloomfield coach Jason Pegg said. “The kids played well.” It was a pitcher’s duel through the first five innings. Pegg said both starters – Bloomfield’s Oscar Pegg and Washington’s Trey Reed – were throwing “Lights out. Both of them threw really well.”...
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Lady Lakers, Miners win SWIAC meets
(High School Sports ~ 05/07/19)
This story has been updated with complete coaches' comments.
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