-
IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT
(High School Sports ~ 11/28/07)
GRABER POST BUILDINGS CLASSIC...
-
Program promotes local spending
(Local News ~ 11/28/07)
In order to boost business this holiday season and into the future, a county-wide project is offering incentives to shoppers who spend their dollars locally. "Keep the Green in Greene" is a program that encourages local commerce and is sponsored by the Greene County Chamber Coalition in conjunction with the Greene County Economic Development Corporation...
-
Habitual traffic offender arrested for being behind the wheel
(Local News ~ 11/28/07)
A Bloomfield man, Joshua M. Craig, 28, whose driver's license had been suspended for 10 years beginning on Oct. 2, was arrested on Sunday evening for driving while being an habitual traffic offender. According to the probable cause affidavit filed Tuesday and approved Wednesday in Greene Superior Court, Craig was observed by off-duty Greene County Sheriff's Reserve Officer Rick Marques driving eastbound on SR 54 in excess of 80 miles per hour. ...
- Helping students, parents (Local News ~ 11/28/07)
-
Joseph H. Rickard
(Obituary ~ 11/28/07)
Joseph H. Rickard, 69, of Rosedale, passed away at 3:50 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2007, in Heritage House of Clinton. He was born Aug. 31, 1938, in Bicknell, to Joseph Rickard and Helen Bond Rickard. He was a retired UPS driver with 25 years of service. He was a graduate of Merom High School and attended Purdue University. He was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Rockville. He served his country in the U.S. Air Force. He was a member of Tony Kashon Post 290 American Legion...
-
Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 11/28/07)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Tuesday included two frauds, two information only, one juvenile/delinquent, two accidents with personal injury, one accident with property damage, one lost and found, two medical/illness, one animal complaint, one theft-other, one message delivery, one bicycle theft, one welfare check/concern, one domestic dispute and one ordinance violation...
-
Greene County Court News
(Police Reports ~ 11/28/07)
GREENE SUPERIOR COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Heath A. Fulk, battery resulting in bodily injury State v. Joshua M. Craig, operating a vehicle while a habitual traffic violator State v. Clint A. Shorter, operating a vehicle while intoxicated in a manner which endangered a person, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, operating a vehicle with an alcohol concentration equal to at least .08 grams of alcohol but less than .15 grams of alcohol in blood or breath...
-
Does 'For better or for worse' still mean something?
(Column ~ 11/28/07)
The holiday season is upon us. Two men exemplify the meaning of commitment and the spirit of giving of themselves. One of these men is a small bantam rooster type of guy. One day we chatted about his wife a feisty old gal who had worked for years. She is gravely ill...
-
'Grandma Nanny' says thanks for cards
(Letter to the Editor ~ 11/28/07)
To the Editor I would like to thank everyone who sent a card or prayer for Dylan Woods for his 16th birthday. This was so kind and caring. He was still in a coma on his birthday (Oct. 24, 2007) as he is yet today, due to a car accident in August. We are still hoping and praying that he recovers...
-
Family says thanks for support following death
(Letter to the Editor ~ 11/28/07)
To the Editor: The family of Ronald Gene Whaley wish to thank everyone for the prayers, phone calls, cards, and every generous act they showed after the sudden passing of our "Precious Ronnie." We know he now has perfect sight and a healthy body as he is with his Lord in Heaven. We appreciate and love you all...
-
Living next to I-69 won't be Utopia
(Letter to the Editor ~ 11/28/07)
To the Editor: The land use, zoning meeting was good planning for Farm Bureau. The farmers in Madison County, Ind., had many problems after I-69 was built. The No. 1 problem was surface water drainage. It took years and money, lots of money, to restore the drainage...
-
Worthington family thankful for recent support
(Letter to the Editor ~ 11/28/07)
To the Editor: The family of June Crites Martindale Cearing would like to express our thanks to all who have called, sent a card or memorial gift, or said a prayer for us after she passed away on Nov. 3, in Franklin. Your acts of kindness will never be forgotten. God bless each of you...
-
Hardesty, Snyder to exchange vows
(Engagement ~ 11/28/07)
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hardesty of Carlisle would like to announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter Jill to Brent Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Snyder of Dugger. The couple will exchange vows Dec. 8 at 5:30 p.m. at Crossroads Community Church in Sullivan...
-
Contract awarded for State Road 57 improvements in Greene County
(Local News ~ 11/28/07)
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announced Wednesday the State Road 57 (SR 57) Major Moves pavement preservation project in Greene County has a winning bidder. Dave O'Mara Contractor of North Vernon, Indiana bid $4.1 million for the project...
-
County on state delinquent list; assessor says data sent
(Local News ~ 11/28/07)
A state agency says nearly two dozen elected county assessors -- including Greene County -- missed early deadlines to submit property tax data, and it is threatening to revoke their certification unless the information is submitted soon. Cheryl Musgrave, commissioner of the Indiana Department of Local Government Finance, said in an Associated Press story that moved Wednesday afternoon that assessors in 23 counties must turn over property-value information immediately to avoid the agency starting the revocation process.. ...
-
Bloomfield schools taking precautions
(Local News ~ 11/28/07)
With the recent outbreak of MRSA throughout the state, the Bloomfield School Corporation is taking a proactive stance against the deadly staff infection. Superintendent Dan Sichting, "This issue had been in the national news media and we want to try and reassure parents that students are well protected while in our building."...
-
Bethell says planning and zoning are different issues
(Local News ~ 11/28/07)
Greene County Economic Development Corporation Executive Director Joan Bethell is a firm believer that land use planning is essential for the county's economic growth. She says public input is important in the process. Today's 6:30 p.m. informational meeting sponsored by Greene County Farm Bureau Inc. at the fairgrounds serves a very good purpose...
-
Officials offer opinions on land use/zoning for county; meeting Thursday night
(Local News ~ 11/28/07)
Greene County municipal leaders agree that tonight's informational meeting that will examine the pros and cons of land use planning/zoning is an opportunity for the general public to be better educated on the issue. Greene County Farm Bureau Inc. is sponsoring the 6:30 p.m. meeting at the Greene County Cooperative Extension Service building at the fairgrounds...
- (Updated with complete details) Judge names special prosecutor in Lehman case (Local News ~ 11/28/07)
-
Community Notes
(Community News ~ 11/28/07)
Solsberry Church coat giveaway The Solsberry Christian Church VBS students raised money to give fans away during the warm weather and are now in the process of a cold weather coat giveaway. If you need a coat or know of someone who does, please contact Aaron Miller (812) 825-5222 (ext. 3) to schedule an appointment to pick up a coat...
-
Junior High round up/Sports brief
(High School Sports ~ 11/28/07)
WRV girls win two The White River Valley Junior High School girls basketball teams won two games at Carlisle. The seventh graders improved record to 3-0 with a 36-6 victory. McKayla Mowery lead all scorers with 12 points and seven rebounds. Sydney Kail added 11 points and five rebounds...
-
T-Birds, Bulldogs looking for first win
(High School Sports ~ 11/28/07)
Wolverines to play two games (Leave your predictions for the games on our comments section) Eastern Greene and Union (Dugger) will begin the first full weekend of the boys basketball season looking to get into the win column Friday night. The Thunderbirds (0-1) will play at Mitchell (1-1) Friday night...
-
Miners trying to climb tall task in visting Owen Valley
(High School Sports ~ 11/28/07)
(Leave your predictions to this game in the comments section)
-
Shakamak, Bloomfield both looking to start 2-0
(High School Sports ~ 11/28/07)
(Leave your predictions to this game at the comments section below) The Bloomfield Cardinals will look to start the season 2-0 for the first time since 2005-06, but to do that they'll have to avenge a loss from last year against Shakamak this Friday night when the Lakers and Cardinals match up in Jasonville for a 6 p.m. (JV) start...
Stories from Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Browse other days