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Worthington Town Council hears citizen complaint, agreeable to resolution
(Local News ~ 05/19/19)
The Worthington Town Council, absent Council President Tom Franklin, met Tuesday, May 14 at Worthington Town Hall. Among other items of new business, the council heard from concerned citizen Matthys Badenhorst and his mother, Veronica. The Badenhorst’s presented the council with a complaint regarding the actions of an unknown person who had entered property owned by their family and taken several pieces of iron and other metals piled up by the Badenhorst's during a clean up of the property...
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Collenbaugh retires from LPD
(Local News ~ 05/19/19)
Assistant Chief Duane Collenbaugh retired from the Linton Police Department Friday after more than 20 years on the force. Collenbaugh is a 1984 graduate of Worthington-Jefferson High School and a long-time Linton resident. “(Late mayor) Jimmie K. Wright called me in December of 1997 and confirmed I had the job, and my first official start date was Feb. 10, 1998,” Collenbaugh said...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 05/19/19)
Tuesday, May 21 Greene County General Hospital’s My Clinics is hosting a Sports Physical Event at Shakamak High School from 2:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Physicals are good for every sport and for the entire 2019-20 school year. Students must be accompanied by a parent or guardian and have a completed IHSAA physical form. Wear contacts or glasses, if needed. Physicals cost $10 and cash or checks are accepted...
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