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AREA ROUNDUP: Bloomfield tennis
(High School Sports ~ 09/12/19)
TENNIS Cards blank Miners At Bloomfield Wednesday. The Cardinals (8-3) didn’t yield a game in the singles matches as they blanked Southwest Indiana Athletic Conference rival Linton-Stockton 5-0. Eli Cumming and Ryan Schulte, Bloomfield’s No. 1 doubles duo, breezed through the first set, but were pushed in the second, and ended up winning the match 6-0, 6-4 over Kyle Anderson and Nathan Frady...
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Lady Hatchets can’t chop through Bloomfield D and fall in four
(High School Sports ~ 09/12/19)
BLOOMFIELD -- After a dressing down in a hallway, host Bloomfield went on to win a game of Thornes Wednesday night. The Lady Cardinals (10-2) defeated Washington (7-2) 25-20, 28-26, 21-25, 25-17, in a hard-fought match. After the Lady Cards fell in the third set, coach Deanna Potts took the team into the corridor leading to the dressing room and spoke to them...
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Attorney General: Double check before you write a check
(Local News ~ 09/12/19)
Attorney General Curtis Hill warns Hoosiers to be cautious when donating to relief efforts to help those affected by Hurricane Dorian. “Hoosiers are generous people,” Attorney General Hill said. “They need to know about potential scams that could ensnare those trying to help victims of Hurricane Dorian. Don’t let scammers stop you from donating, but be sure to research organizations before giving them money. Double-check before you write a check.”...
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Intimidation lands two in jail
(Local News ~ 09/12/19)
Clay County - Indiana State Police initiated a criminal investigation on September 5, 2019, after receiving information that multiple employees of the Clay County Department of Child Services Office had received threats of bodily injury. The investigation revealed that Jacinda A. ...
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ISP: Beware of phone scams
(Local News ~ 09/12/19)
Terre Haute, IN - Troopers of the Indiana State Police Putnamville District has been advised by several citizens of scammers using the identification of Social Security Administration stating that there are issues with your social security number. This is an attempt for scammers to get your social security number and personal information for identification theft...
- Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log (Police Reports ~ 09/12/19)
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Mary R. Ashcraft
(Obituary ~ 09/12/19)
Mary R. Ashcraft, 87, of Owensburg passed away Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2019 at Stonecroft Health Campus in Bloomington. Born Feb. 6, 1932 in Greene County, the daughter of Pete and Rosa (Cobb) Porter. Mary worked at Sarkes Tarzian, RCA and Crane, she was a member of the Bloomfield American Legion, Crane VFW and the Eastern Star...
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James L. Siebenthal
(Obituary ~ 09/12/19)
James L. Siebenthal, 78, of Linton, passed away peacefully on Thursday, September 12, 2019 at Linton. He was born on January 5, 1941 in Indianapolis to Walter James and Blanche Pauline (Eavern) Siebenthal. Jim was a truck driver for IRC and D and a meat cutter for Marsh supermarkets. ...
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Tom Myers
(Obituary ~ 09/12/19)
Malcolm Thomas “Tom” Myers, 78, passed away on Saturday evening, August 24, 2019, after a yearlong battle with metastatic lung cancer. Tom was born November 18, 1940, in Marco, to Clifford and Alberta Lambright Myers and was the youngest of three siblings. He graduated from Linton-Stockton High School in Linton and then graduated from Purdue University in West Lafayette...
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Sparking creativity in Linton
(Local News ~ 09/12/19)
Linton Mayor John Wilkes, left, visited Autumn Trace Assisted Living Thursday, signing a proclamation declaring the week of Sept. 8 to Sept. 14 as “Assisted Living Week” in Linton, in line with National Assisted Living Week across the nation. At Autumn Trace, residents are celebrating the week with a “Spark of Creativity” theme with several creative projects, including making table centerpieces...
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Theodore “Ted” Nelson Powell
(Obituary ~ 09/12/19)
Theodore “Ted” Nelson Powell, age 86, of Worthington, passed away on September 12, 2019 surrounded by family at his granddaughter’s residence. He was born August 15, 1933 in Freedom. He was the fifth of eight children born to Jesse James and Mary Catherine (Scott) Powell...
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Third Annual CARE-a-thon 5K a success
(Local News ~ 09/12/19)
Participants in the Third Annual CAnine REscue (CARE) CARE-a-thon 5K, held Sept. 7 at Shakamak State Park, gave two paws up to this year’s event, raising $1,000 for the nonprofit animal rescue based in Jasonville, which has placed more than 250 dogs with loving families in the last two years...
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Experience wins out for Lady Warriors at Shakamak
(High School Sports ~ 09/12/19)
JASONVILLE – There is no substitute for experience, so the old cliche goes. And the mentor got the better of the protege Thursday night. Tammy Meurer, the veteran coach with more than 500 career wins, brought her North Knox Lady Warriors to Shakamak to face the Lady Lakers of first-year coach Emeral Goff...
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