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Shakamak Elementary School Honor Roll
(Local News ~ 01/16/20)
Second 9 weeks Top Honors Lorelei Ehle Brystol Faulk Rain Fox Liliana Guzman Maria Hines Connor Hyde Quintin Jett Cameron Lewis Eliza May Rylee Moore Grant Otte Collyn Rash Makenzie Reynolds Aubree Roberts Kaitlyn Scales Holden Slater Colton Slough...
- Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log (Police Reports ~ 01/16/20)
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Indiana State Police seeks recruits for Capitol Police Section
(Local News ~ 01/16/20)
The Indiana State Police Capitol Police Section is now accepting applications. Individuals who are interested in beginning a rewarding career as a Capitol Police Officer may apply online at http://www.in.gov/isp/2367.htm. This website will provide a detailed synopsis of the application process as well as information on additional career opportunities with the Indiana State Police Department...
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Judith Ann Howell
(Obituary ~ 01/16/20)
Judith Ann Howell, 76, of Mooresville, Ind., very sweetly went to Heaven, with her daughter by her side, on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2020 at Indianapolis. She was born on Oct. 29, 1943 in Big Spring, Texas to T.C. ‘Jiggs’ and Charlene (Walker) Jones. Judy was a member of the Lamesa Church of Christ. She had worked as security officer. Judy loved her family and spent as much time with them as she could...
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Regulations for catching some Ohio River fish change
(Local News ~ 01/16/20)
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has amended regulations for catching sauger, walleye, and saugeye on the Ohio River. The new rule, which will take effect Jan. 19, permits a bag limit of six Sander species, the collective term for these fish, in aggregate per day, a possession limit of 12 Sander species in aggregate, and a minimum length limit of 14 inches. ...
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John Paul “JP” Meurer
(Obituary ~ 01/16/20)
John Paul “JP” Meurer, age 55, of Linton, passed away peacefully on Wedn., January 15, 2020, at his residence. He was born in Terre Haute on Oct. 13, 1964, the son of Paul and Shelby (Padgett) Meurer. JP was a 1983 graduate of Linton-Stockton High School. ...
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Lady Lakers drop close game at North Daviess
(High School Sports ~ 01/16/20)
The Shakamak Lady Lakers were on the road Tuesday night to take on SWIAC foe North Daviess in the ‘Cougar Den’. The game was back and forth for nearly all four quarters, with Shakamak never quite able to get ahead. The Lakers trailed by one point at the end of the first and second quarters of play, before North Daviess ended the third quarter with a three-point advantage...
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Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce names Citizen, Business of the Year
(Local News ~ 01/16/20)
The Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce (LSCC) held their Annual Awards Dinner at the Linton Elks Lodge 866 on Thursday, Jan. 16. The annual event serves to provide chamber members and guests with a chance to celebrate the prior year, catch up with one another after the holidays, discuss the new year and, of course, to reveal the LSCC Citizen of the Year and Business of the Year.
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Lady Miners force 20+ turnovers; earn 15th win
(High School Sports ~ 01/16/20)
The Linton Lady Miners defeated the South Vermillion Lady Wildcats Thursday night by a score 53-29. As it has been all season, the Lady Miners defense was a huge part of their win as they held the Lady Wildcats to just 29 percent from the field while forcing 22 turnovers on the game...
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Lady Cards take road conference game over Clay City
(High School Sports ~ 01/16/20)
CLAY CITY — Throughout the eight-game losing streak Clay City’s girls basketball team entered Thursday with, coach Jason Sinders has stated over and over the key to getting back into the win column would come on the defensive end. The Eels have faced several different looking teams during the skid – teams with height, teams with length, teams with speed, teams that play through the post, teams that play from the outside-in – and each have used that strength on the offensive end to put up points on the scoreboard.. ...
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