- Linton fourth-grader gives area something to brag about (Local News ~ 04/14/22)
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Entries sought from county high school students for art show
(Local News ~ 04/14/22)
An inaugural event is taking place at the Greene County Fairgrounds this weekend as high schoolers from all county schools show off their artwork. Students in grades nine through 12 are welcome to submit their works through Thursday, April 14 at the Greene County Purdue Extension between 4-8 p.m.. There is a $1 fee for every piece of artwork submitted and this is to be paid when the work is submitted...
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Culture change in the works at Linton tennis
(High School Sports ~ 04/14/22)
LINTON – A year of growth appears to be on the horizon for Linton women’s tennis as the Lady Miners are more experience and have a new coach. Cory Beeson, who coaches the boy’s team, takes over for Jamie Brown to coach the girls this season. “Familiar is one way to put it. ...
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Young Wolverine tennis searching for one more player
(High School Sports ~ 04/14/22)
SWITZ CITY – Coach Zach Gummersheimer is in his fourth year with the WRV tennis program and has what might be his youngest squad yet. “This year is probably going to be one of the more challenging years because of how small the team is and how many new players we have. We were unfortunate this year to lose so many that are multisport athletes that picked their other sport instead of tennis this year,” Gummersheimer said. “So, we kind of had to fill the ranks with new players this year.”...
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Scoreboard 4-14-22
(High School Sports ~ 04/14/22)
Baseball Bloomfield 10, Vincennes Rivet 5 The Cards earned its first win of the season Tuesday with a 10-5 victory over the Patriots. Senior Ryan Schulte earned the win on the mound as Bloomfield it three homers in the game in Schulte, Baylin Graf and Dillon Warnick...
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Lakers break school track record for relay
(High School Sports ~ 04/14/22)
The Lakers were hoping to break some records in its track and field season and the boys’ 400-meter relay team did just that Tuesday at Sullivan. The 4x100 relay team of Guyler Gorby, Michael Miller, Brayson Shipman and Cameron Clark broke the school record in the event with a time of 46.04...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 04/14/22)
Linton Police Department Activity Log The Linton Police Department responded to 52 incidents and calls for service from April 11-14, including five public relations, three property damage accidents, one animal complaint, one juvenile complaint, two fingerprints, five assists to other departments, one assist to the public, one lost and found, two thefts, one threat, one investigation, three civil disputes, three warrant services, one reckless driver, one trespass, one suspicious, one title check, one welfare check, one criminal mischief, one alarm, four suspicious, one extra patrol and 11 traffic stops.. ...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 04/14/22)
CRIMINAL CASES Aaron I. Fisher Hall, 20, Linton, Class A misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance; Class B misdemeanor possession of marijuana; Class C misdemeanor possession of paraphernalia Kevin D. Hancock, 41, Linton, Level 6 felony strangulation; Class B misdemeanor battery...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 04/14/22)
Friday, April 15 Lewis Township Ministerial Association will host an Easter service for Good Friday at Shakamak Community Church at 7 p.m.. A free Open Studio night is being held from 6-8 p.m. at Art Crafters at the Cabin. Bring your project and let’s be creative together...
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Linton-Stockton Preschool a growing endeavor
(Local News ~ 04/14/22)
A program in its second year, Linton-Stockton’s preschool program has taken off like a rocket. “This is our second year having the preschool, and it is growing by leaps and bounds,” said Linton-Stockton Preschool Teacher D’Lee Sipes. “Last year, we serviced approximately 36 students, all four-year-olds. This year, we offered a program for three-year-olds, which we didn’t offer last year and we now service 59 students, ages three to Pre-K.”...
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It’s not too late to enroll your critters in Little Paws Preschool
(Local News ~ 04/14/22)
Little Paws Preschool, located at White River Vally Elementary in Worthington, is currently offering a full-day early learning experience and after-school care for children ages three to six. “We are committed to creating an age-appropriate as well as a nurturing environment where children can grow and create positive experiences in all areas of their childhood development,” said Little Paws’ Director and Teacher Liz Tharp...
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