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Linton-Stockton students appreciate YOU
(Local News ~ 04/30/21)
The Linton-Stockton School Corporation will be hosting their Community Day today, Friday, April 30. During this event students and staff will be doing a number of projects in the community in the spirit of community service and appreciation. One of those projects will be the middle-schoolers washing area residents’ cars at no charge to them. A great opportunity after Thursday’s day of rain...
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SIDC asks public to participate in survey
(Local News ~ 04/30/21)
The Southern Indiana Economic Development Commission (SIDC), which serves Greene, Daviess, Knox, Lawrence, and Martin counties, has received Economic Development Administration (EDA) funds as part of the CARES Act to complete the development of short-and-long-term economic recovery and resiliency strategies for the region...
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Local man hurls washing machine in domestic altercation
(Local News ~ 04/30/21)
A Worthington man, Jayden Payne, was taken into police custody following a domestic altercation on Saturday. According to a probable cause affidavit filed by Officer Ryan Montgomery of the Worthington Police Department, dispatch received a call about an unruly subject on April 24 at about 7:16 p.m...
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Ninth Annual Linton Farmers Market opens May 15
(Local News ~ 04/30/21)
The Linton Farmers Market, a nonprofit, volunteer organization connecting customers to local produce vendors and producers of handmade items, will reopen for the season on Saturday May 15. The Market is open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. throughout the season, which ends September 25...
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Help is available for families who have lost loved ones to COVID-19
(Local News ~ 04/30/21)
Families who have lost loved ones due to COVID-19 may now be eligible for reimbursement for funeral expenses. However, most don’t know it or don’t know how to apply. Central Indiana law firm Applegate & Dillman Elder Law is offering a free informational seminar on Tuesday, May 4 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., to help walk families through the reimbursement application process and help them apply...
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County Council supports microgrid, discusses recovery funds
(Local News ~ 04/30/21)
The Greene County Council met in regular session on Monday, April 26 at 4 p.m. in the Commissioners’ Room on the third floor of the courthouse with Vice President Kelly Zimmerly leading the meeting in the absence of President Gregg Roudebush. Following the Pledge of Allegiance and approval of minutes, Shane Smith of UDWI REMC provided the council with an update on an upcoming project...
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Local man wanted on charges of stalking in Worthington
(Local News ~ 04/30/21)
An Owen County man is wanted on charges of stalking and violating a protection order filed by a Greene County family. According to a probable cause affidavit filed by Police Chief James O’Malley of the Worthington Police Department, Toby L. Chandler, 25, of Spencer, violated a trespass notification issued on behalf of a Worthington resident and her daughter. The notice was filed on May 23, 2020...
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Worthington ballers pay it forward
(Local News ~ 04/30/21)
A Worthington baseball team, the Graves Farms Warriors, spent their Wednesday evening serving their community. Team Coach Audra Graves, along with Assistant Coaches Kevin Graves and Nick Wisniewski, supervised the nine-person team as they listened carefully to instructions given by Betty Fuller of the Worthington Garden Club, who advised the youngsters which plants were weeds to be pulled and which plants could stay...
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Periodical cicada: Be ready but fear not
(Local News ~ 04/30/21)
Brood X cicadas will begin to emerge within the next few weeks. The DNR is advising the public to remain calm. This fascinating phenomenon is normal. And even though cicadas look gruesome, sound loud, and can damage some young trees, they are essentially harmless...
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Donald Wayne Sullivan
(Obituary ~ 04/30/21)
Donald Wayne Sullivan, 89, of Bloomfield, passed away Thursday April 29, 2021 at his residence. Born July 3, 1931 in Lyons, the son of Charlie E. and Ruby (Minks) Sullivan. Donald retired from being a self-employed truck driver and farmer and he was baptized on...
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Toyota Indiana welcomes two all-new vehicles to lineup; Princeton plant will invest $803 mil., add jobs and drive toward electrified future
(Local News ~ 04/30/21)
PRINCETON (April 28, 2021) According to a press release issued by Toyota, with its 25th anniversary right around the corner, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana (TMMI) is “poised to celebrate as it announces an investment sure to drive the team through the next 25 years and beyond.”...
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