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Letter to the editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 05/12/20)
Glenburn Home and other long-term care facilities through-out the State of Indiana are in the midst of a war unlike any we have dealt with before. The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have established guidelines for privacy, patient care, employee safety, testing and efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19. ...
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Greene County Attorney on Governor Holcomb’s strategy to address businesses affected by COVID-19
(Local News ~ 05/12/20)
COVID-19 has changed how a lot of people and businesses go about their daily routines. Some have had to close down due to not being considered essential businesses. Others have managed to endure up to this point and are seeing a light at the end of the tunnel with Governor Eric Holcomb’s latest address announcing his five-stage plan to get Indiana “back-on-track.”...
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Online PPE marketplace for small businesses comes to Indiana
(Local News ~ 05/12/20)
According to a recent announcement made by Governor Eric Holcomb, Indiana is taking part in an online program to provide businesses with personal protective equipment (PPE). The online marketplace operates as a resource for small businesses within Indiana that are going to be reopening amid the COVID-19 outbreak and ensure the health and safety of the business’s employees...
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Governor Eric Holcomb’s Five-Stage Back-On-Track plan prepares businesses to reopen following specific guidelines
(Local News ~ 05/12/20)
Governor Eric Holcomb recently announced his plan to reopen the state. It is a five-step plan that has been named “Back-On-Track.” According to the plan, Indiana will be following four guiding principle to gradually reopen the state and determine how different sectors of the economy will reopen as the state moves forward. The guiding principles are as follows:...
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Sullivan man facing child molesting charge
(Local News ~ 05/12/20)
Witnesses reportedly called police within minutes after a Sullivan man allegedly touched a child inappropriately. Timothy F. Coleman, 31, is facing a charge of Level 1 felony child molesting. According to a probable cause filed in Greene Circuit Court by Worthington Police Department Deputy Marshal Brittany Allen, the incident took place on the afternoon of May 8 in Worthington. A witness called police and reported he saw Coleman “physically molest” a child...
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NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSURE
(Local News ~ 05/12/20)
The Greene County Highway Department would like to announce that County Road 75N (Price Road) between 1300W and 1375W will be closed to all traffic on Wednesday May 13, 2020 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. for bridge approach work. Please call the Highway Department at (812) 659-2045 if you have any questions...
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Melissa May (Angleton) Simmons
(Obituary ~ 05/12/20)
Melissa May Simmons, age 84, of Linton, passed away peacefully at 9:30 P.M. on Monday, May 11, 2020, at Glenburn Home in Linton. She was born in Linton on October 17, 1935, the daughter of William & Fannie (Weaver) Angleton. Melissa retired from General Electric in Linton after 25 years of service. She enjoyed taking care of her grandkids & great-grandchildren, working crossword puzzles, sitting on the porch, and watching her soap opera's...
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Pavement patching operations scheduled for SR 54 in Linton
(Local News ~ 05/12/20)
For Immediate release May 12, 2020 GREENE COUNTY, Ind. – The Indiana Department of Transportation announces lane restrictions for State Road 54 in Linton for a pavement patching project. Beginning on or around Monday, May 18, contractors will close one lane of S.R. 54 for pavement patching operations. Workers will remove and repair areas of failing or weakened pavement. The road will be restricted from S.R. 59 to 12th Street in intermittent locations as a part of this operation...
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