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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 08/05/22)
Linton Police Department Activity Log The Linton Police Department responded to 102 incidents and calls for service from July 29-Aug. 4, including three lost and founds, 11 fingerprints, six animal complaints, three title checks, 11 assists to other departments, four domestic disputes, four thefts, two public relations, 16 suspicious, two extra patrols, one juvenile complaint, one noise complaint, four property damage accidents, one warrant service, one assist to the public, two reckless drivers, one unruly subject, three welfare checks, two child custodies, one missing person, one trespass, one alarm, two repossession, one property damage, one local ordinance and 17 traffic stops.. ...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 08/05/22)
Community Notes Friday, August 5 The City of Jasonville will hold a city-wide yard sale from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Bargain-hunters and treasure-seekers welcome. Saturday, August 6 The City of Jasonville will hold a city-wide yard sale from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Bargain-hunters and treasure-seekers welcome...
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Earl Corbin
(Obituary ~ 08/05/22)
Earl Corbin, 48, of Bloomfield passed away Wednesday, August 3, 2022 at Franciscan Hospital in Indianapolis surrounded by his family. Born October 28, 1973 in Bloomington the son of Thomas Earl Corbin and Mary Alice (Hawkins) Corbin. Earl worked for Amazon in IT, he attended Scotland Full Gospel Church...
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Renee Lee (Bennett) Long
(Obituary ~ 08/05/22)
Renee Lee (Bennett) Long, 65, of Linton passed away at 10:48 a.m. Thursday, August 4, 2022 in her home in Linton. She was born September 28, 1956 in Linton to Thomas “Tom” Bennett and Marilyn (Brownewell) Bennett. Survivors include her son, Kamron Zane Long (Jayne) of Bloomington; grandson, Bentley Gauldin; father, Tom Bennett (Anna) of Jasonville; sisters, Amber Bennett of Odon, Billie Farmer of Jasonville, Lisa Bedwell of Jasonville and Amanda Spicer of Jasonville; uncle, Ed Brownewell of Indianapolis and many nieces and nephews,. ...
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Prosecutor Holtsclaw urges bus awareness as school begins
(Local News ~ 08/05/22)
As summer comes to a close, it’s time for the children in Greene County to head back to school. That means, once again, school buses and school bus stops will be a part of the daily commute for all of us. With school starting, Prosecutor Holtsclaw wanted to take a moment to remind everyone to slow down around school buses and school bus stops and to stop when the school bus stop-arm is extended and the red lights are flashing. ...
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