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Linton’s football game rescheduled
(High School Sports ~ 09/22/22)
No. 1 Linton will have to wait an extra 16 hours to play North Daviess this weekend as the game will now be played Saturday. North Daviess High School saw its football field sustain damage Wednesday as high winds brought down a light pole. The rest of the stadium lights were not working as a result...
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Six seniors honored for record season as Bloomfield seeks more
(High School Sports ~ 09/22/22)
BLOOMFIELD – Building a program from the ground up has not been a fast process for the Lady Cardinal soccer program, but fans are seeing steps being made. Bloomfield honored its six seniors Monday in its last home game of the season in Adalyn Wiseman, Cansas Rhodes, Makayla Feiteria, Eleonora Berretta, Madeline Clark and Valerie Contofalka...
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Wolverine cross country honors two
(High School Sports ~ 09/22/22)
Staff Report SWITZ CITY – WRV took on North Knox Wednesday for the final home meet of the season. As a result, WRV honored two seniors on the boys team in James Moore and Brandt Driscoll after the meet. WRV does not have a full team in either the boys or girls but did have three of the top five spots Wednesday in the boys meet...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 09/22/22)
Friday, September 23 The Linton Public Library will host a Bingo For Books from 1-2 p.m.. This is free to play. Prizes are geared towards adult readers and include Western, Christian, Romance and other genres. Saturday, September 24 The Linton Public Library will host Lego Time at 1 p.m....
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Scoreboard, soccer teams gear up for sectionals
(High School Sports ~ 09/22/22)
Scoreboard Volleyball Linton 3, North Central 0 Linton swept NC 25-14, 25-16, 25-18. Neely Brown 7 kills, 2 blks Becca Robbins 6 kills, 1 dig Ella Warrick 6 kills, 4 aces, 4 digs Audrey Warrick 4 kills, 3 aces, 2 digs, 9 asts. Taryn Thuis 3 kills Sophie Hale 3 kills, 1 ace, 6 digs...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 09/22/22)
CRIMINAL CASES Paul A. Jones, 30, Bedford, Level 5 felony theft, two counts; Level 6 felony auto theft; Level 6 felony theft where value of property is between $750 and $50,000; Class A misdemeanor criminal mischief where damage is between $750 and $50,000; Class B misdemeanor unauthorized entry of a motor vehicle...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 09/22/22)
Greene County Sheriff’s Department Activity Log The Greene County Sheriff’s Department responded to 45 incidents and calls for service from Sept. 16-18, including one abandoned vehicle, one property damage accident, one personal injury accident, two alarms, three animal complaints, two assists to other departments, one assist to the public, one battery, one civil dispute, two domestic disputes, one fight in progress, one interview, three juvenile complaints, four reckless drivers, two shooting complaints, four suspicious, two thefts, four threats, two transports, one unruly subject, one warrant service, one welfare check and four traffic stops.. ...
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Greene County Foundation names new executive director
(Local News ~ 09/22/22)
After 11 years serving as the financial director for the Greene County Foundation (GCF), Suzanne Jackson has been named executive director. GCF says Jackson’s passion and love for Greene County make her the perfect fit for her new position. Jackson says she would like to see GCF be known in every community for the impact it has made in those communities. She credits her mentor and former Executive Director Cam Trampke for teaching her community leadership and leading by example...
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Jasonville City Council approves property sale
(Local News ~ 09/22/22)
Members of the Jasonville City Council met on Monday, Sept. 12 for their monthly public session. All council members were in attendance. Following the discussion of and decision to place a piece of land that the city of Jasonville acquired for sale at the August meeting, two bids were opened at this month’s meeting...
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Volleyball hopes awakening in the Switz City Gym
(High School Sports ~ 09/22/22)
SWITZ CITY – The fall of 2021 may just be the best fall ever at White River Valley. The school has a chance to win three sectional titles in October with boys and girls soccer. The third might have been one fans were not expecting in volleyball...
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