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Bixler charged in Tomich case
(Local News ~ 03/18/03)
BLOOMFIELD ---- The investigation into the Valentine's Day shooting death of Ronald Tomich has resulted in a third arrest. Aaron Issac Bixler, 16, was charged in Greene Circuit Court, as a juvenile, with conspiracy to commit murder. The case has had many twists and turns. At first, Tomich's wife, Constance Tomich, 35 of Linton, was charged with murder and conspiracy to commit murder in the shooting...
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Damron faces charges from incident
(Local News ~ 03/18/03)
BLOOMFIELD ---- A Linton man is facing charges of battery on an officer and resisting law enforcement in Greene Superior Court. The charges against Jeremiah E. Damron, 18, were filed after an incident Feb. 25 in Linton. According to the probable cause affidavit filed by Linton Officer Paul Clark, he was called to a residence on NW 9th St. because there was a male lying in the street...
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Linton looking into bus congestion problem
(Local News ~ 03/18/03)
Linton-Stockton School officials are considering two plans to alleviate school bus congestion each morning and afternoon near the elementary school on 4th St. NE. A new lane for school bus parking is being considered, which would run along the west side of 4th St. NE, on the east edge of the playground...
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Sloughs enjoy making Maple syrup
(Local News ~ 03/18/03)
WORTHINGTON ---- No need to panic if you notice smoke rolling out of the building next to Rick and Nancy Slough's home outside of Worthington. Actually, Max and Katie Slough were fixing maple syrup. This maple syrup is not be confused with Mrs. Butterworth's, this is the genuine article...
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Linton board OK's move of weight room
(Local News ~ 03/18/03)
At the urging of Linton-Stockton School Board member Fred Spinks, the board voted Monday night to move the weight room in the high school gymnasium into a larger room on the north side of the gym. "We've got a situation with our weight room," Spinks explained, which is on the east side of the gym. He said the room is regularly used by several students lifting weights, and is too small and crowded to be safe. It's also hot, he noted, since it isn't air-conditioned...
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Violet L. Fleming
(Local News ~ 03/18/03)
Violet L Fleming, 85, of Linton, passed away at 7:40 p.m., March 17, 2003, at Greene County General Hospital. Funeral arrangements are pending at Welch & Cornett Linton Chapel.
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