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Court News
(Court News ~ 06/01/23)
CRIMINAL CASES Madison Taylor Bohnert, 23, Coalmont, Level 6 felony identity deception; Level 6 felony possession of methamphetamine Charolett Carreen Bresach, 64, Linton, Class A misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance; Class C misdemeanor possession of paraphernalia...
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Senator Mike Braun to hold Mobile Office in Jasonville June 8
(Local News ~ 06/01/23)
Indiana Senator Mike Braun will conduct a Mobile Office session from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Jasonville Municipal Building, located at 251 West Main Street on Thursday, June 8. “We are here to assist you with any issues you are having with federal agencies, listen to concerns about pending or future legislation and help address any other topics you may want to discuss...
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Shakamak to take on Bethesda Christian
(High School Sports ~ 06/01/23)
The No. 11 Lakers will take on Bethesda Christian Saturday in regional play. The good news for Shakamak fans is they will just have to travel to Mitchell this year as opposed to driving to Morristown. Shakamak (14-10) and Bethesda Christian (21-8) are both coming off of dominant wins in their sectional finals...
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Bloomfield Chamber hears from two guest speakers
(Local News ~ 06/01/23)
The Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce heard from two guest speakers at their regular monthly meeting on Thursday, June 1. Northwest Bank Investment Advisor Representative Larry Moss and U.S. Small Business Administration’s Office of Disaster Recovery and Assistance Public Affairs Specialist Stephen Clark spoke to the chamber about what they do in their positions and how they help individuals...
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Faith fuels Linton thrower to state success
(High School Sports ~ 06/01/23)
LINTON – Reaching the state finals in two events as a sophomore is a big achievement but you will not see Linton thrower Becca Robbins getting overconfident. Robbins gives all the credit to God for her success. “Before every meet I really pray to God and thank him for the ability I’ve got to do this. It’s really a blessing to be out and here and be able throw,” Robbins said...
- Five generations of Jerry Dean Weaver (Local News ~ 06/01/23)
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Dugger high-schooler charged with attempted murder after conflict in Jasonville
(Local News ~ 06/01/23)
A May 16 argument in Jasonville among several Dugger-Union High School students escalated quickly, resulting in one student, 18-year-old Ayvin Wittgren, arrested on preliminary charges of Level 1 felony attempted murder, Level 5 felony criminal recklessness and Level 6 felony pointing a firearm...
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Wagler Education and Training Center to host Senator at commencement June 30
(Local News ~ 06/01/23)
Wagler Education and Training Center, located at 4425 W 300 S in Lyons, will hold its annual commencement ceremony at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 30. Wagler will award 61 High School Equivalency (HSE) certificates, as well as 200 professional certifications in CDL-A, CDL-B, welding, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), CNC machining, Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and teaching assistant...
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Volunteer group paints to promote physical activity for children
(Local News ~ 06/01/23)
A group of volunteers, parents and educators, together with researchers from the Indiana University - Bloomington School of Public Health, came together in spring 2022 to discuss ways to promote physical activity for kids in Greene County. Dubbing themselves “CHOP,” or Childhood Health and Obesity Prevention, the team brainstormed different ways to get children to be more active and to get more exercise...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 06/01/23)
Greene County Sheriff’s Department Activity Log The Greene County Sheriff’s Department responded to 69 incidents and calls for service May 30 to June 2, including two abandoned vehicles, one alarm, five animal complaints, four assists to other departments, two assists to the public, one civil dispute, four domestic disputes, one extra patrol, one fight, one fire, one investigation, one juvenile complaint, one P.O. violation, one property damage accident, two reckless drivers, one repo, one sex offense, one suicidal subject, four suspicious, three threats, four title checks, seven transports, one unruly subject, five warrant services, five welfare checks and nine traffic stops.
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