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Linton’s Smith in top seven
(High School Sports ~ 08/15/22)
Linton’s Smith in top seven Staff Report If Saturday’s meet in Terre Haute is any indication, Linton junior Peyton Smith is on course for a tremendous season. Smith was seventh overall out of the 327 girls from central Indiana. Some were from big schools in Indianapolis. Eastern Greene was the only county team to have a full squad in the girls race. The T-Birds were 22nd of the 32 teams. Bloomfield was 34th in the boys meet while Eastern Greene was 35th...
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Scoreboard 8-15-22
(High School Sports ~ 08/15/22)
Scoreboard Volleyball Saturday Linton 3, Monrovia 1 Linton is off to a 1-0 start after defeating Monrovia 20-25, 25-18, 25-17, 25-22 Audrey Warrick 11 kills, 9 asts., 7 digs, 2 BAs Ella Warrick 1 ace, 5 kills, 9 digs, 2 BAs Sophie Hale 2 aces, 5 kills, 11 digs, 2 BAs...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 08/15/22)
Tuesday, August 16 The Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library will host “Legal Services at the Library” for noncriminal questions. This will take place at the Eastern Branch from 3-6 p.m.. Call (812) 825-2677 to sign up or for more info. Wednesday, August 17...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 08/15/22)
CRIMINAL CASES Paul E. Day, 39, Jasonville, Class A misdemeanor driving while suspended Roy M. Arthur, 39, Bloomfield, Level 6 felony strangulation; Level 6 felony domestic battery committed in the presence of a child less than 16 years old CIVIL CASES...
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Police Logs
(Local News ~ 08/15/22)
The Greene County Sheriff’s Department responded to 179 incidents and calls for service from Aug. 8-14, including 11 property damage accidents, six personal injury accidents, five alarms, 16 animal complaints, 12 assists to other departments, nine assists to the public, one battery, one civil dispute, seven domestic disputes, one drug investigation, 10 EMS, two P.O. ...
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Apple Festival queen and princess pageant accepting applications
(Local News ~ 08/15/22)
With the annual Bloomfield Apple Festival taking place from Friday, Oct. 7 through Sunday, Oct. 9, the festival committee has announced applications are now being accepted for the queen and princess pageant. Deadline for entry is Aug. 28 with the pageant to take place on Sunday, Oct. 2 at 5 p.m. at the Shawnee Theater...
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FSSA announces program to integrate mental health, addiction peer recovery professionals in jails
(Local News ~ 08/15/22)
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration’s Division of Mental Health and Addiction today announced the launch of a pilot program designed to engage incarcerated individuals with mental health and substance use disorders with certified peer professionals and wraparound services...
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Annual Kicking Bear event a success once again
(Local News ~ 08/15/22)
This past weekend, over 100 area kids ages five to 15 ventured to Goose Pond Lodge in Linton for the annual Kicking Bear Kids Camp event. The program serves as an opportunity for free mentorship and gives kids the chance to try out a variety of outdoor activities...
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Dugger man facing public indecency, public nudity charges
(Local News ~ 08/15/22)
According to a probable cause affidavit filed by Indiana Conservation Officer Cole Hollingsworth, incidents which occurred at the Redbird State Recreation Area (SRA) have a Dugger man, David L. Heaton, 60, facing preliminary charges of public nudity and public indecency...
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After historic year, Cards plan to take flight again
(High School Sports ~ 08/15/22)
BLOOMFIELD – Cross-country at Bloomfield will look different than what it was 10 months ago as the Cardinals are practically a new team. Bloomfield reached semi-state as a team last year but the bulk of the roster graduated. “We’re young. Obviously we lost a bunch last year, losing the seniors that we lost. ...
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Bloomfield tennis with deep roster
(High School Sports ~ 08/15/22)
BLOOMFIELD – Bloomfield has been on top of the tennis food chain in the county for a long time and Coach Mike Canty has a deep team to assist him in 2022. The Cardinals have over 15 players giving Bloomfield a varsity and junior varsity tennis team, something not many small schools can reach...
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Linton tennis aiming to leave a mark
(High School Sports ~ 08/15/22)
LINTON – With each passing season Linton Tennis Coach Cory Beeson tries to get his team a little closer to where they want to be. A better chance of winning SWIAC and sectionals “Each year we get stronger and each year it is the strongest team that we have. That’s the goal. It’s really going to be something to watch,” Beeson said on the upcoming season...
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