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Shonk's '635' gallery show depicts an artist's growth
(Local News ~ 06/27/12)
His artwork will hang in the Carnegie Heritage and Arts Center's gallery around 60 days -- just under a tenth of the time he's been painting. Still, as Linton lawyer Timothy Shonk surveys the 27 artworks which compose his gallery show "635" -- named for the number of days he's painted between his first art class and the start of the show on Monday -- he's proud of how far he's come...
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Post 139 loses seventh game
(High School Sports ~ 06/27/12)
FARMERSBURG -- Tuesday was anything but nice to the members of the Sullivan American Legion Post 139 baseball squad thanks to visiting Princeton. In a game halted after seven innings due to the 10-run rule, the visitors from Gibson County posted a 15-0 win...
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French plays at Deer Creek
(Community Sports ~ 06/27/12)
Linton-Stockton incoming senior and 2012 IHSAA Boys Golf state finalist Clayton French returned to links for the Deer Creek Golf Club stop on the MD Tour. French, who was making his first appearance of the season on the state wide tour, finished the day with a 10-over par 82 on the 5,166 yard course located near Clayton...
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Athletic physicals at Greene County Health in Bloomfield, Linton and Worthington
(High School Sports ~ 06/27/12)
The Greene County Health clinics are offering sports physicals for area student athletes. Greene County Health-Bloomfield is offering physicals from 9 a.m. to noon on July 11 and 18. To make an appointment, please call 384-3508. Greene County Health-Linton is offering physicals from 10 a.m. to noon June 29; July 20 and 27; and August 10 and 17. To make an appointment, please call 847-7005...
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Tribe finishes second
(Community Sports ~ 06/27/12)
The 10U Indiana Tribe softball team recently competed in their third tournament and raised their season record to 13-6. They took second place in the Valley Thunder Classic IV at Spencer IN on June 22-24. Team members include Camryn Walker, Aubrey Burgess, Sadie Eggers, Ezra Davis, Aubrey Walton, Audrey Elliott, Ashlyn Feree, Mallorey Frye, Peyton Bland, Taylor Riggleman and Jenna Littlejohn. ...
- Clovers 16U finish third (Community Sports ~ 06/27/12)
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NSWC Crane receives three national awards at Wednesday ceremony at the Pentagon
(Local News ~ 06/27/12)
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division (NSWC Crane) was recognized Wednesday morning for outstanding accomplishments by receiving three awards during the Department of Defense (DoD) Value Engineering (VE) Awards ceremony at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C...
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Margaret Jo Shepard
(Obituary ~ 06/27/12)
Margaret Jo Shepard, 71, of Jasonville, passed away at 12:00 a.m. Midnight Wednesday, June 27, 2012 in her home. She was born May 11, 1941 in Terre Haute, to Charles Spitler and Anna Josphine (Cox) Spitler. Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Kathy and Terry Krieg of Jasonville; sons and daughter-in-law, Michael and Anita Killian of Lawrenceburg, IN, Tim Killian of Jasonville; brother, Charles Spitler of Prairieton, IN; eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchild.. ...
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Dugger town clerk contends apartment manager didn't pay bills for five months
(Local News ~ 06/27/12)
As the town of Dugger struggles with financial shortfalls, disputes arose over an apartment complex which town officials say racked up thousands of dollars in water bills without paying them for nearly half a year. Central Apartments, 751 S. 2nd St., had water bills which went unpaid for five months before they were caught up, said Town Clerk-Treasurer Michelle James...
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Keeping the flowers beautiful
(Local News ~ 06/27/12)
Linton businessman Jeff Thom gives a welcome dousing of water to some of the downtown potted plants in Linton. Thom, who's been volunteering to help water the plants for more than a year, loaded a small wagon with milk jugs filled with water and made the rounds in the midst of drought conditions. Thom helps run the Francisco de Borja Coffee Shop on South Main St...
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Linton couple facing bond revocation after positive drug screens
(Local News ~ 06/27/12)
Positive drug screen tests have landed a Linton couple back in jail and facing a bond revocation hearings. Justus J. Wright, 33, was out on bail after posting $2,500 cash bond, following his arrest on multiple drug-related charges in March along with his wife, Tina Marie...
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Food pantry hoping to re-stock its shelves during Linton parade
(Local News ~ 06/27/12)
The Linton Community Food Pantry will be reversing roles in the parade again this year. For the third year, eight local churches will be coming together to walk in the Linton Freedom Festival Parade to collect nonperishable items for the local food pantry...
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Hometown built float builders busy at work in preparation for parade
(Local News ~ 06/27/12)
For the first time in at least 40 years the city of Linton, Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce and Bloomfield State Bank floats were made close to home. The floats had previously been created annually by Walt Evans Decorators in Brazil until the company shut down two years ago...
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Voluntary water conservation requested in wake of heat wave
(Local News ~ 06/27/12)
The extended dry spell and current heat wave has spurred a Voluntary Water Conservation Order from a local-based water utility company and the city of Linton. The estimated 7,000 customers of Eastern Heights Utilities, Inc. are being asked to voluntarily conserve water, effective immediately...
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Area braces for 100-degree-plus temperatures
(Local News ~ 06/27/12)
Dangerously hot temperatures will move into the Greene County region Thursday on the first of six successive days where the thermometer is expected to bubble to at least 95 degrees. A large ridge of high pressure will bring the hottest weather that this part of Indiana has experienced in nearly 25 years, the National Weather Service in Indianapolis announced Wednesday...
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