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What will the world look like after all of this?
(Editorial ~ 04/17/20)
We are, as a nation, several weeks into the coronavirus pandemic. We have, all of us, changed our lives dramatically. Schools are closed, restaurants serving only take-out meals, other essential retail outlets are asking customers to keep six feet of space between them, movie theaters sit in idle silence waiting for the coronavirus to depart and for humans to return. We are working and learning from home and grocery shopping only when we must...
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Plans form to pave Vincennes, other Linton streets
(Local News ~ 04/17/20)
Paving improvements will come to a handful of key streets in Linton sometime this summer. That is after the City of Linton has received $670,000 of funding from the Indiana Department of Transportation’s Community Crossings Matching Grant. Northwest Fifth Street, Vincennes Street, Northeast Tenth Street and several other streets will be paved...
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Linton Post Office offers updated information
(Local News ~ 04/17/20)
The United States Postal Service is committed to delivering your mail and packages throughout the current pandemic. We are proud of our role in providing an essential service to every community. The one constant throughout this crisis has been our commitment to fulfilling the vital mission of the Postal Service. ...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 04/17/20)
The Greene County Sheriff’s Department responded to 65 incidents and calls for service April 13 - 17, including three abandoned vehicles, four property damage accidents, two personal injury accidents, three alarms, three animal complaints, two assists to other departments, two assists to the public, one battery, six civil disputes, two drug investigations, one fight in progress, two interviews, two juvenile complaints, four reckless drivers, two residential entries, one road hazard, one shooting complaint, two attempted suicides, two suspicious, three thefts, two threats, one title check, five traffic stops, one transport, two trespass, one unruly subject and five welfare checks.. ...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 04/17/20)
Saturday, April 18 The Worthington Tri Kappa Father/Daughter Dance will be held from 6 -8 p.m. at the Worthington School Gym located at 484 W. Main Street. Admission is $30 per couple (father/daughter, grandfather/granddaughter, uncle/niece, etc.) and $10 for each additional girl. A pizza dinner with refreshments will be served. Tickets available at the Worthington Library, from Tri Kappa members, on www.eventbrite.com or by calling Susan at 812-875-3934...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 04/17/20)
CRIMINAL CASES Theodore J. Townsend, 32, Bloomfield, Class B misdemeanor leaving the scene of an accident Kara L. Roach, 32, Linton, Class B misdemeanor possession of marijuana David L. Dailey jr, 41, Jasonville, Class A misdemeanor driving while suspended with prior conviction...
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Yoho General Store adapts to pandemic
(Local News ~ 04/17/20)
The Yoho General Store in Solsberry, which was purchased in 2012 by CFC Properties, a Cook Group company which specializes in historic preservation, is making use of the store’s old-fashioned service window in a way no one could have predicted when the store was first opened in the 1930s...
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FREE ACCESS: Crane Credit Union in Linton closed due to coronavirus exposure
(Local News ~ 04/17/20)
An employee at Crane Credit Union in Linton confirmed by telephone Friday that the Linton branch, located at 2033 E. State Road 54 in Linton, has been closed to the public until Monday, April 20, due to exposure of at least one employee to the coronavirus...
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