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Bloomfield family loses belongings, pets in Sunday fire
(Local News ~ 01/05/21)
A wood stove is thought to be responsible for a fire in Bloomfield over the weekend. At approximately 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, Center-Jackson Fire Territory was dispatched for a reported structure fire at 10879 E McCullough Lane, with Monroe Fire Protection District Station 39 and Beech Creek Fire Department assisting...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 01/05/21)
The Bloomfield School District school board will meet in special session. The reorganization meeting will begin at 7 p.m. The Board of Finance Meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. or immediately following the Reorganization meeting in the Boardroom at the Superintendent’s Office, 500 West South Street, Bloomfield, Indiana...
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Greene County Police Log
(Police Reports ~ 01/05/21)
Lavonda Lynn Collins, 60, Worthington, Level 6 felony residential entry Joey Lee Terrell, 43, Spencer, Level 5 felony burglary Elijah Jay Nehls, 41, Cambridge, Ohio, Class A misdemeanor operating a vehicle while intoxicated, Class B misdemeanor refusal to aid an officer, Class C misdemeanor possession of paraphernalia...
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Worthington woman arrested for residential entry
(Local News ~ 01/05/21)
A Greene County woman has been arrested for residential entry, a Level 6 felony, in Worthington. According to a probable cause affidavit filed by Officer James O’Malley, on Nov. 17 at approximately 4:30 p.m., O'Malley responded to a complaint made to Greene County Sheriff’s Department dispatch...
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Barr-Reeve outlasts WRV in overtime
(High School Sports ~ 01/05/21)
Visiting Barr-Reeve hit just enough shots to overcome 25 turnovers against White River Valley Monday night to win 55-52. White River Valley had a 46-43 lead with time expiring in the fourth but Barr-Reeve had the ball. Tracy Stoll hit a 3-pointer to force overtime as she was left unguarded by the Barr-Reeve bench. It was her only points of the game...
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New report says human trafficking more widespread in Indiana than available data indicates
(Local News ~ 01/05/21)
A new report from the Office of the Attorney General and Indiana Coalition to End Sexual Assault and Human Trafficking shows that, while human trafficking remains a pervasive problem in Indiana, the state has improved its strategies to reduce human trafficking and assist trafficking survivors...
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FREE ACCESS: Family of Linton house fire survivors asking public for help
(Local News ~ 01/05/21)
Wednesday’s electrical fire at 269 IN-54 has displaced a Linton family. Now, the family of the destroyed home’s occupants, Kenny and Ruby Roach, are asking for assistance from the community to help them get back on their feet. Breely Carpenter is the girlfriend of Kenny’s grandson, Kyle Myers. Carpenter said although she and Myers live in Florida, “we are trying the best we can to help without actually being there.”...
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Indiana Chamber announces priorities for 2021
(Local News ~ 01/05/21)
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce has announced its top priorities in order to achieve 'economic recovery and modernization’ for the upcoming year. The organization, consisting of 100 board members, has placed its priorities on supporting legal liability protections for Indiana businesses in the event an employee or customer contracts COVID-19 after returning to work or visiting the business. ...
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Terrance K. Meek
(Obituary ~ 01/05/21)
Terrance K. Meek, age 76, of Linton, passed away Sunday, Jan. 3, 2021, at IU Health Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Terry was born in St. Joseph, Missouri, on Aug. 18, 1944, the son of Kenneth & Margaret (Masner) Meek. Terry was a 1962 graduate of Maysville High School and of the University of Missouri, earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business. ...
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