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Mask mandate for indoor Linton sporting events
(High School Sports ~ 08/31/21)
LINTON – Linton athletics announced Monday night that masks will be required for indoor sports events starting with Linton’s volleyball game Tuesday. The mask mandate does not include outdoor sporting events like football. Cases of COVID-19 are up in Indiana schools as over 5,500 new student positive cases were reported last week on the Indiana COVID-19 Dashboard. It is the highest number of students testing positive for COVID in a week since the pandemic began...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 08/31/21)
Greene County Sheriff’s Department Activity Log The Greene County Sheriff’s Department responded to 331 incidents and calls for service from Aug. 23-30, including four abandoned vehicles, six property damage accidents, six personal injury accidents, two bank/residential alarms, two alarms, eight animal complaints, 17 assists to other departments, 16 assists to the public, two attempts to locate, one burglary, four child custodies, 10 civil disputes, two criminal mischief, five domestic disputes, two drug investigations, two EMS, one fight in progress, two fraud, one harassment, two intimidations, five open doors, one P.O. ...
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GCHD issues statement on Shakamak shutdown
(Local News ~ 08/31/21)
On Tuesday, Aug. 31, the Greene County Health Department (GCHD) issued a formal statement about the recent two-week shutdown of MSD Shakamak Schools. The statement, in its entirety, is below. The Greene County Health Department wants to take this opportunity to acknowledge the difficult decisions that must be made during very stressful and unprecedented times by all school corporations’ boards, superintendents, and school nurses in our county. ...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Local News ~ 08/31/21)
The Linton Police Department responded to 70 incidents and calls for service from Aug. 27 to Aug. 31, including one animal complaint, two local ordinance violations, three domestic, five assists to other departments, two juvenile complaints, two fingerprintings, four property damage accidents, one noise complaint, one drug investigation, two reckless drivers, two EMS, 14 suspicious, one lost and found, one suicidal subject, four thefts, two threats, one abandoned vehicle, two extra patrols, two alarms, one fraud, two civil disputes, one harassment, one sex offense, one road hazard, one warrant service, four title checks, three welfare checks and three traffic stops. ...
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Bishop family requests card shower for Betty’s 95th birthday
(Local News ~ 08/31/21)
The family of Betty Bishop would like to have a card shower for Betty’s 95th birthday on Sept. 12. Please send birthday cards to her c/o Pleasantville Community Church 7757 S Pleasant Church St. Carlisle IN 47838 Thank you! I’m sure mom will enjoy hearing from her friends and family...
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City of Linton Labor Day trash schedule
(Local News ~ 08/31/21)
The City of Linton Street and Sanitation Department will pick up Labor Day trash as normal on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 6. The Department wishes all Linton residents a safe and happy Labor Day holiday.
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 08/31/21)
Friday, September 3 Worthington community yard sales, sponsored by the Worthington Lions Club. Something for everyone, multiple sales around town with loads of treasures to be found. Saturday, September 4 Worthington community yard sales, sponsored by the Worthington Lions Club. Something for everyone, multiple sales around town with loads of treasures to be found...
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Miners pour aces on Eels
(High School Sports ~ 08/31/21)
LINTON – Averaging seven aces a set, Linton took out SWIAC foe Clay City Tuesday 25-8, 25-7, 25-16. Linton is now on a six-game winning streak as the Miners have fully recovered from defeats to Terre Haute South and Loogootee last week. One of those wins included former sectional nemesis Barr-Reeve...
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