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Bloomfield softball searching for right attitude and approach
(High School Sports ~ 04/04/22)
BLOOMFIELD – The 2022 varsity softball team at Bloomfield might not jump out on the schedule but Coach Aaron Morris likes the progress his team is making. “This is one of those teams where we won’t overwhelm anybody but I think we can compete if we bring the right attitude and approach,” Morris said...
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Seniors aim to finish track and field on a high note at WRV
(High School Sports ~ 04/04/22)
SWITZ CITY – Finishing their senior year with a fun and successful track campaign is on the minds of the leaders at WRV track. Angle Morehouse will be trying out new events in her senior year. “I am probably most excited about trying new things. I am going to try pole vault and long jump my senior year just because it is something new to try,” Morehouse said...
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JV Lady Miners take first tournament
(High School Sports ~ 04/04/22)
The Linton JV softball team captured the Southridge Tournament title Saturday, defeating Southridge 16-3 and Martinsville 12-4. Maelee Pilant, Maggie Lower, Grace Jerrell, and Bella Franklin each collected four hits on the day. Claire Stanton had five hits on the day including a three-run homer in game one...
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Scoreboard 4-5-22
(High School Sports ~ 04/04/22)
Baseball Friday Shakamak 0, Jasper 10 Saturday Shakamak 21, Northview 12 Shakamak 4, Bloomington North 8 Lakers are off to 1-2 start on a difficult portion of their schedule White River Valley 4, North Putnam 9 White River Valley 5, North Putnam 8 Wolverines now 0-3 after dropping two at North Putnam...
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Ruthie Jean Chesnut-Longest
(Obituary ~ 04/04/22)
Ruthie Jean Chesnut-Longest 67, of Bloomfield, passed away on Sunday, April 3, 2022 at IU Health University Hospital in Indianapolis. Born July 5, 1954 in Linton, she was the daughter of Clovis Barge and Imogene (Crane) Loehr. Ruthie retired from Purdue University as a nutrition educator. She was a member of the Do Better Club in Newberry, the M & M Club in Lyons and the Progressive Club in Newberry...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 04/04/22)
Tuesday, April 5 The Linton Farmer’s Market is having a vendor meeting at 6:30 p.m. before the market begins in May. Meeting will be held at the Roy Clark Community Building. The Linton-Stockton Board of School Trustees will have a work session at 6 p.m.. The meeting will be held in the administration office...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 04/04/22)
CRIMINAL CASES Amanda K. Porter, 58, Linton, Class A misdemeanor theft, 12 counts; Class A misdemeanor cemetery mischief, two counts; Level 6 felony theft with prior conviction Ronnie G. Vestal, 73, Jasonville, Class A misdemeanor theft Nick C. Sarris, 42, Lyons, Class A misdemeanor driving while suspended with prior conviction within 10 years...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 04/04/22)
Greene County Sheriff’s Department Activity Log The Greene County Sheriff’s Department responded to 95 incidents and calls for service from March 28-31, including two abandoned vehicles, five property damage accidents, one personal injury accident, four alarms, seven animal complaints, one assist to other departments, one assist to the public, two burglaries, one child custody, one civil dispute, one EMS, two fights in progress, one fire, two frauds, one harassment, two interviews, one juvenile complaint, one open door, eight reckless drivers, one repossession, one residential entry, three road hazards, one attempted suicide, six suspicious, three title checks, nine transports, one trash complaint, three trespassings, two unruly subjects, four warrant services, one welfare check and 13 traffic stops.. ...
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Worthington Library to celebrate National Library Week
(Local News ~ 04/04/22)
National Library Week was first sponsored in 1958. It is a national observance sponsored by the American Library Association and libraries of all types across the country each April. April 3-9, 2022 is National Library Week, a time to highlight the essential role libraries, librarians and library workers play in transforming lives and strengthening communities. The theme for...
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Arrest made following multiple auto theft investigation
(Local News ~ 04/04/22)
According to a press release issued by the Greene County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO), on the morning of April 1, Deputy Harvey Holt and Major George Dallaire went to investigate a truck and trailer parked in the roadway on CR 315 N near J&M Recycling. The officers recognized this truck as similar to one reported stolen in Lawrence County on March 31, based on information from ongoing vehicle theft complaints from multiple counties...
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April is Donate Life Month: New heart means new life for Illinois toddler
(Local News ~ 04/04/22)
National Donate Life Month was instituted by Donate Life America and its partnering organizations in 2003 and features an entire month of local, regional and national activities to help encourage Americans to register as organ and tissue donors, and to celebrate those who have saved lives through the gift of organ and tissue donation...
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Eastern Heights upcoming hydrant flushing
(Local News ~ 04/04/22)
Eastern Heights Utilities, Inc. will be flushing hydrants April 18-29. Customers may experience discoloration in water during this time. Please take precaution while doing laundry. If you have any questions, please call the Eastern Heights Utilities office at 812-384-8261...
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