- Successful hunt (Community Sports ~ 11/25/11)
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Five seniors highlight all-area volleyball team
(High School Sports ~ 11/25/11)
Five seniors highlight a 12-member list of the Greene Daily World's All-Area Volleyball team. The list also includes five juniors and two sophomores divided among the six area schools. There are four entries from the Class 2A state runner-up and Southwest Indiana Athletic Conference champion Eastern Greene Lady Thunderbirds, three from the Linton-Stockton Lady Miners, two entries from the Bloomfield Lady Cardinals and one each from Shakamak, White River Valley and Union High Schools...
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Letters to the Editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 11/25/11)
Time to Rethink Class Football To the Editor: I would like to make an observation that may make the recent Linton Miner loss to Scecina less bitter, or perhaps it will have the opposite effect. This is the final pairing for Indiana High School Football Finals for 2011:...
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Sculpture Trails offering workshop in July
(Local News ~ 11/25/11)
Sculpture Trails, an outdoor museum in Solsberry, will be offering its third annual Cast Iron Workshop in July, and the deadline to apply is Dec. 31. Trails founder Gerard Masse said there is not usually any local interest, he believes, because locals do not feel they are qualified...
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Waterman says General Assembly has plenty to discuss
(Local News ~ 11/25/11)
INDIANAPOLIS ---- Indiana District 39 State Sen. John Waterman (R-Shelburn) says despite being a non-budgetary year, several important issues including job creation, economic development and education reforms will be prominent in the 117th session of Indiana General Assembly short session that starts in January...
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Local store managers say Black Friday sales went smoothly
(Local News ~ 11/25/11)
Black Friday shopping in Linton went fairly smooth this year, according to local store management, but a Greene County couple witnessed intense shoppers in Terre Haute. The day after Thanksgiving sales draw in large crowds of people generally looking to start their Christmas shopping a little early with great deals, or maybe buy themselves a nice television for half the price...
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Twin Rivers students work with cadavers
(Local News ~ 11/25/11)
Health Careers students from Twin Rivers Career and Technical Education Area in Linton recently visited Indiana State University's College of Nursing, Health and Human Services for a closer look at various health careers. It was a unique opportunity in a hands-on human anatomy (cadaver) lab...
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Ten meetings set for beef producers throughout state
(Local News ~ 11/25/11)
Purdue University and the Indiana Beef Cattle Association will hold 10 area beef meetings across Indiana in December and January. The meetings, open to all beef producers, will feature a presentation titled "How do you know if you are feeding the right mineral?" by Ron Lemenager, Purdue Extension beef specialist. Each meeting also will include information on beef issues and policies and programs, and will feature local food...
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Romine Birth
(Births ~ 11/25/11)
Jason Romine and Jesica McCullough are proud to announce the birth of their son Braysen Alexander Romine. He was born Nov. 15 at 5:12 p.m., and weighed 7 pounds and 15 ounces and was 22 inches long. Grandparents are Marlene Brown, the late Steven McCullough, Steve Romine, and Karen Bland...
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L-S High School receives Sportsmanship Award from IHSAA
(Local News ~ 11/25/11)
Linton-Stockton High School's football team may not have quite made it to the top of the Class A football heap, but the school's student athletics program has plenty of class, anyway. Linton-Stockton's Athletic Director Charlie Karazsia was proud to announce Monday the school has received a Sportsmanship award from the Indiana High School Athletic Association (ISHAA) for playing with class this past year...
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Debbie Lee Conway
(Obituary ~ 11/25/11)
Debbie Lee Conway, 55, of Worthington, passed away 3:45 a.m. Friday, Nov. 25, 2011 at her residence. She was born Jan. 5, 1956, in Linton to Arthur and Dorothy (Williams) Lee. Debbie was a homemaker and had worked as a waitress at the Front Porch Restaurant in Worthington. She was a member of Folsom Memorial United Methodist Church in Worthington, She was co-director of the SonShine Food Pantry...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 11/25/11)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG Nov. 24 ---- No new book-ins. LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department log for Nov. 23-24 included: One fight; one custody dispute; one report of shots fired; one structure fire; one property damage traffic accident; one animal complaint; one prowler report; one harassement complaint; one suspicous vehicle; one reckless driver; one shoplifting case; one domestic dispute; and 37 traffic stops...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 11/25/11)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT Civil Filings LVNV Funding LLC vs. Rita Tabor, civil collection. Discover Bank vs. Jerry Brown, Susan Brown, civil collection. GREENE SUPERIOR COURT Civil Filings Citibank N.A. vs. Patricia Ax, civil collection. Infractions Adam J. Lee, operating a vehicle with registration number to another vehicle; operating a vehicle without financial responsibility...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 11/25/11)
Saturday, Nov. 26 * The city of Linton's trash schedule for the Thanksgiving holiday will be as follows: Friday's route will be picked up Saturday. * Linton Moose Lodge will host a fish and shrimp dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. Karaoke will be from 9 p.m. to midnight. Proceeds will go to charity. Sunday, Nov. 27 *Trinity Lutheran Church, ELCA, worships at 9:30 a.m. each Sunday, with fellowship at 10:30 a.m., and Sunday School for youth and adults at 11 a.m. Today is the first Sunday of Advent as a new Christian year begins. The message: Be prepared! The first candle on the Advent Wreath is lighted. Trinity is a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and is served by Pastor John Stacy.
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Bloomfield FIRST LEGO Team participated in first competition
(Local News ~ 11/25/11)
Bloomfield Elementary School students participating in the after-school FIRST LEGO League Robots program got their first taste of formal competition last Saturday at the University of Southern Indiana in Evansville. While none of the six Bloomfield teams advanced on to state-level competition in Fort Wayne, program coordinator Brandy Frady, STEM Instructional Specialist at NSWC Crane, says the experience was a good one for her students...
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L-S students use Legos to learn engineering skills; advance to state finals
(Local News ~ 11/25/11)
Build it out of Lego, Mr. Roboto. For some Linton-Stockton Elementary School children, learning crucial engineering skills designed to improve the world around them can be as simple as child's play. However, as they use the perennial childhood favorite, a building block toy, to learn engineering and design they're also researching serious problems and figuring out how to solve them...
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Edna Louise Clayton
(Obituary ~ 11/25/11)
Edna Louise Clayton, 97, of Linton, passed from this life Nov. 24, 2011, at Glenburn Nursing Home, where she was in rehabilitation. She was born Sept. 12, 1914, in Bloomfield, to Ernest and Mary (Jackson) Sherer. On Nov. 15, 1939, she was united in marriage with Arlie Clayton...
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Patricia Louise Perigo-Crynes
(Obituary ~ 11/25/11)
Patricia Louise Perigo-Crynes, 79, of Linton, passed away on Thursday, Nov. 24, 2011, at Hendricks Regional Health in Danville. She was born May 13, 1932, in Dugger, the daughter of Ralph & Mary (Quakenbush) Duke. She had worked at Glenburn Home in Linton...
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