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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 10/23/12)
Tuesday, Oct. 23 The Carnegie Heritage and Arts center invites you to show some of your art work in our third annual Fall Open Art Show. Bring as many as four pieces of work to the Carnegie between Tuesday, October 23, and Wednesday , October 24, between the hours of 11 a.m. ...
- Tiny tomatoes grow in Linton (Local News ~ 10/23/12)
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Anna Lucylle Taylor
(Obituary ~ 10/23/12)
Anna Lucylle Taylor, born June 13, 1913 in Newberry, Ind., died Oct. 22, 2012 at the age of 99 in St. Louis. She was a resident of Sullivan, Ind. from 1945 until 2010, when she moved to St. Louis to be with her family.
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Organizers say they are unsure of future for Rocktoberfest
(Local News ~ 10/23/12)
The music was heavy -- even if the turn-out was relatively light -- for the first-ever Rocktoberfest Saturday at the Linton National Guard Armory. Whether the hard rock show becomes an annual event, however, remains to be seen. "The numbers weren't what we were expecting, but it wasn't a total loss," said musical director Ryan Irish. "The bands put on an excellent show and provided a night of good music!"...
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CrimeStoppers tip leads to arrest
(Local News ~ 10/23/12)
Acting on a tip from Greene County Crimestoppers, Linton police arrested a local man Monday afternoon who has eluded authorities for several months after failing twice to show up for court. Ryan R. Lewis, 31, was arrested at a residence on NW Third Street in Linton...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 10/23/12)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG Oct. 23 ---- Trevor R. Patillo, 21, of Linton, was arrested by the Indiana State Police on preliminary charges of public intoxication, possession of stolen property and disorderly conduct. Bond set at $5,000...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 10/23/12)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT Civil Filings LVNV Funding LLC as assignee of Credit One Bank vs. Leeanna Smith, civil collection. Onemain Financial Inc. vs. Lance Hall, Terri Bate-Hall, civil collection. Calvary SPVI, LLC vs. Roger Myers, civil collection. Criminal Filings...
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Laura Lois "Morge" Hicks
(Obituary ~ 10/23/12)
Laura Lois "Morge" Hicks, 87, of Katy, TX. passed away at 4:20 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012 in Texas. She was born Dec. 2, 1924 in Jasonville to Clay Taylor and Faye (Secrest) Taylor. Lois married Charles E. Hicks on July 12, 1947 and he passed away on September 16, 1976...
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Just desserts for a losing bet? Woman's wager winds up with whipped cream war
(Local News ~ 10/23/12)
It's been said baseball's the national pastime -- as American as apple pie. However, for a Linton woman, the sport also meant a pie -- actually, several -- in the face. That messy melee might have been the end of it, too, except for social media. Part of the deal meant her failure on Facebook to keep pictures posted of her profile plastered in a plethora of pies, resulting in a second sticky situation...
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Semistate pairings announced
(High School Sports ~ 10/23/12)
Pairings for the Class 2A Forest Park Semistate have been announced. In the first match at 11 a.m., Eastern Hancock (28-9) will take on No. 2 Providence (33-4). The second semifinal will feature 35-2 fourth-ranked Eastern Greene against 26-9 Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter, who is ranked No. 10...
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UPDATED: Eastern Greene wins third straight volleyball regional title
(High School Sports ~ 10/23/12)
Eastern Greene needed four sets to dispose of Evansville Mater Dei in the Class 2A Regional volleyball championship in the Pocket City Tuesday night. The 35-2 Lady Thunderbirds will move on to the Forest Park Semistate, where they will play the second match...
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Opening arguments layout case in Knapp murder trial
(Local News ~ 10/23/12)
Opening arguments began Tuesday morning in the felony murder trial of a Bloomington man accused of killing Solsberry resident Stacey Jo Lawson. Greene County Prosecutor Jarrod Holtsclaw began the opening arguments by declaring to the jury Randy L. Knapp knowingly and intentionally murdered Stacey Lawson on Aug. 19, 2011...
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Breaking the cycle of domestic abuse; a victim tells about her perils
(Local News ~ 10/23/12)
This is the first in a four-part series that takes a look at domestic violence in Greene County to commemorate National Domestic Violence Awareness month. The first part is an interview with a repeat domestic violence victim, who has a pending case in court against her perpetrator. Her name, Jane, and the name of her former boyfriend, John, used in the story are fictional...
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WRV has one contested race for school board
(Local News ~ 10/23/12)
By Anna Rochelle STAFF WRITER Three seats on the White River Valley School Board are up for grabs in this election, but two of the three are uncontested. In the other, incumbent Andrew Graves is being challenged by Chris R. Cornelius for the District 3 seat...
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