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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 12/08/22)
Friday, December 9 Greene County CEO will present “A December to Remember,” a kid’s night out for kids ages 4 to 12, at 5 p.m. at the Greene County Event Center. Activities include face painting, crafts, food, pictures with Santa, door prizes and more. ...
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Shakamak snaps skid at Shoals
(High School Sports ~ 12/08/22)
Shakamak snapped a three-game skid Tuesday with a win at Shoals 46-32. The Lakers pulled away in the second half after the Jug Rox made a charge early in the third quarter. Shakamak outscored Shoals 12-4 in the second quarter and 14-8 in the fourth quarter...
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T-Birds fall to Eagles 47-44
(High School Sports ~ 12/08/22)
Eastern Greene traveled to Nashville Tuesday but lost to Brown County 47-44. Eastern held a 35-33 lead after the third quarter but Brown County controlled the fourth 14-9 for the win. The game was called tight as two Thunderbirds fouled-out in starters Keylee Hudson and Bianca Wyatt. Senior Kenady Hudson had a game-high 22 points but was also in foul trouble as ended the game with four. Senior Kaylyn Criger also had four fouls...
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Brianna Bucher signs with IU Southeast
(High School Sports ~ 12/08/22)
BLOOMFIELD – Brianna Bucher’s love for sports will continue on in college as Bucher signed with Indiana University Southeast Wednesday. “I love the coaching staff and the environment of the school. It’s a small school. Didn’t want to go to a big school. Great teammates and great coaching,” Bucher said...
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James Edward Pingleton
(Obituary ~ 12/08/22)
James Edward Pingleton age 89, husband of Wilma Bryant Pingleton, passed away Dec. 3, 2022 at his home surrounded by family. James was born in Berea, Ky. to the late Dewey and Stella Kidwell Pingleton. He was US Army veteran. James worked at JD Adams and retired from GM Allison Turbine as a machine repairman. ...
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Connie Sue (Workman) Wright
(Obituary ~ 12/08/22)
Connie Sue (Workman) Wright, age 84, of Linton, passed away at 2:52 a.m. Thursday, December 7, 2022, at Glenburn Nursing Home with her loving family by her side. She was born on April 14, 1938, the daughter of Lowell Curtis Workman and Myrtle (Fredrick) Workman...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 12/08/22)
CRIMINAL CASES Kimberly Dawn Witvoet, 27, Dugger, Level 6 Felony obstruction of justice; Class B misdemeanor possession of marijuana. William Q. Dicus, 29, Hymera, Class A misdemeanor theft; Class A misdemeanor resisting law enforcement; Class B misdemeanor possession of marijuana; Class C misdemeanor possession of paraphernalia...
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GCF announces 2023 Lilly Scholarship recipient
(Local News ~ 12/08/22)
According to a press release issued by the Greene County Foundation (GCF), the 2023 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship for Greene County winner is Nathan Frady of Linton-Stockton High School. The release states: “The Greene County Foundation is pleased to announce the recipient of the 2023 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship for Greene County – Nathan Frady of Linton-Stockton High School. ...
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Borders press release announces $1M granted by state for infrastructure projects
(Local News ~ 12/08/22)
According to a press release issued Wednesday by the office of Indiana District 45 State Representative Bruce Borders (R-Jasonville), Greene County will receive $1 million from the state to accelerate road and bridge improvements. Borders said the local funding from the Community Crossings Matching Grant Program is for road and bridge preservation, road reconstruction, intersection improvements, guardrail replacements and signage and can cover material costs for chip-sealing and crack-filling operations. ...
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Five games to watch this weekend
(High School Sports ~ 12/08/22)
Sports Editor Nathan Pace makes a list of the five games to see this weekend. No. 5: Linton boys at Mitchell Teams are traveling out of the county this weekend and it starts with Linton making the drive to Mitchell Friday night. Linton defeated Mitchell last year 57-42 as the Bluejackets hung around longer than expected. ...
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Big smiles for Linton against Clay City
(High School Sports ~ 12/08/22)
LINTON – During every dead ball fans could see the smiling faces of the Lady Miners as they are now 9-0 after a 55-20 win over Clay City Thursday. Linton’s defense held Clay City to just 12 points the final three quarters of the game. “Thought out girls came out and took care of business tonight like they were supposed to,” Linton Coach Jared Rehmel said. “Our defense really carried us. We were really good in transition. That’s who we want to be.”...
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