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Crane improves demil efficiency to improve ammo readiness
(Local News ~ 12/19/19)
CRANE - Ammunition readiness depends on being able to deliver ready, reliable and lethal munitions at all levels of war. A key part of sustaining this readiness comes from the Organic Industrial Base optimizing its depot operations to ensure it has space to store and quickly move out the latest ammunition the warfighter needs. Efforts to maximize demilitarization operations to create increase storage availability for are vital this maintaining munitions readiness...
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Free childbirth classes, breastfeeding now offered at Union Health
(Local News ~ 12/19/19)
TERRE HAUTE -- Babies do not come with owners’ manuals. While we can’t offer you a fool-proof instruction book, Union Hospital does offer a wide variety of educational programs to ensure that moms, dads and other family members feel well-prepared to bring a new baby into the world...
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Grant to assist homeless veterans
(Local News ~ 12/19/19)
The South Central Region 8 Workforce Board has been awarded a $125,000 federal grant to help homeless veterans find meaningful employment. The Homeless Veterans’ Reintegration Program (HVRP) grant is administered by the U.S. Department of Labor, Veterans’ Employment and Training Service (DOL-VETS). It is the only federal grant to focus solely on competitive employment for homeless veterans...
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Give one last gift – the gift of life – this holiday season
(Local News ~ 12/19/19)
FORT WAYNE — During this season of giving, the American Red Cross urges eligible donors to give the gift of life to help ensure patients don’t have to worry about the availability of blood this winter. Blood and platelet donations of all types are needed, especially type O...
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Hoosiers urged to practice ice safety
(Local News ~ 12/19/19)
With the recent snowfall and dropping temperatures, Indiana Conservation Officers advise being mindful of the potential hazards of frozen lakes, ponds, rivers and streams. It’s also important to keep a watchful eye on neighborhood retention ponds, lakes and other waterways for others who may venture out and find themselves in trouble...
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City of Linton’s holiday trash schedule
(Local News ~ 12/19/19)
The City of Linton’s trash routes will run as normal on Monday and Tuesday. Christmas Day (Wednesday) trash routes will be picked up over Thursday and Friday. Due to the heavier than normal amounts of trash, it will take two days to complete. Please set your Wednesday trash out early Thursday and if we don’t get to it we will collect it Friday. New Years week everything will run as normal...
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David Mark Skinner
(Obituary ~ 12/19/19)
David Mark Skinner, 60, of Bloomfield passed away Wednesday December 18, 2019 at his residence. Born May 21, 1959 the son of Max Sharron Skinner and Marjorie Marie (Bland) Skinner. Mark had served in the Navy; he worked in heating and cooling and had worked for the carnival and loved doing things for kids. He was a member of the Bloomfield American Legion Post 196 and the Worthington VFW...
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WRV’s second-half push gives them win over Eastern Greene
(High School Sports ~ 12/19/19)
White River Valley played their second “Greene County Showcase” game this week as they host Bloomfield Tuesday and Eastern Greene Thursday. The Lady Wolverines were looking to regain some confidence and reclaim their home court advantage after losing 33-31 Tuesday...
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Late game run puts Springs Valley over Lady Cardinals
(High School Sports ~ 12/19/19)
The Bloomfield Lady Cards returned home after defeating WRV Tuesday 33-31 to host Springs Valley Thursday night. The Lady Blackhawks come into the game at 8-2 on the season after a 40-point win over Perry Central earlier this week. The Lady Cardinals kept the game tight, with the deficit only reaching three points at halftime...
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