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Highway Department advises 700N closure
(Local News ~ 08/31/23)
The Greene County Highway Department would like to announce that County Road 700N between State Road 59 and 1100W will be closed for road culvert replacement on TUESDAY SEPT. 5, 2023 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m and WEDNESDAY SEPT. 6, 2023 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m...
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Sharon Kay Phegley
(Obituary ~ 08/31/23)
Sharon Kay Phegley, 82, of Linton, went to be with her Lord and Saviour, on Wednesday, August 30, 2023 at her residence. She was born on August 9, 1941 in Kokomo and was the daughter of Cecil and Doris Pearl (Goodman) Fields. Sharon married the love of her life, Ronald D, Phegley on February 3, 1959...
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Iris M. Flater
(Obituary ~ 08/31/23)
Iris M. Flater, 74, of Jasonville, passed away at 6:13 a.m. Tuesday, August 29, 2023 in Union Hospital in Terre Haute. She was born April 7, 1949 in Bicknell to Charles Simpson and Juanita (Willis) Simpson. Iris married Terry Flater on May 1, 1965, he passed away on January 31, 2006...
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Police Log
(Local News ~ 08/31/23)
Police Logs Greene County Sheriff’s Department Activity Log The Greene County Sheriff’s Department responded to 51 incidents and calls for service from August 28-29, including two assists to other departments, six property damage accidents, four animal complaints, one property damage, three title checks, one trespass, four transports, three ems, one fraud, two civil disputes, one unruly subject, one personal injury accident, two thefts, two alarms, one juvenile complaint, two road hazards, one warrant service, one sex offense, one criminal mischief, one mental health, three suspicious, one reckless driver, one domestic dispute, one welfare check and five traffic stops.. ...
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Community Notes
(Local News ~ 08/31/23)
Community Notes Friday, September 1 The annual Worthington Town-wide yard sales kick off, continuing through Saturday. Sponsored by the Worthington Lions Club, all proceeds will go back into the community via Lions Club programs and events. Saturday, September 2...
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Court News
(Local News ~ 08/31/23)
Court News CRIMINAL CASES Jonah A. Wittgren, 20, Linton, Level 6 felony auto theft; Class A misdemeanor criminal mischief damage between $750 & $50k; Class A misdemeanor criminal mischief damage between $750 & $50k; Class B misdemeanor criminal mischief; Class B misdemeanor criminal mischief; Class B misdemeanor criminal mischief; Class B misdemeanor criminal mischief; Class B misdemeanor criminal mischief...
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Veterans memorial coming to fruition in Jasonville
(Local News ~ 08/31/23)
The town of Jasonville is receiving an upgrade with the creation of the Jasonville Veterans Memorial across from Hanna Field. Roughly a year ago, Brad Dickerson of Dickerson Properties came up with the idea of constructing a memorial to honor veterans from the Wabash Valley. He purchased a vacant, unused building that showed potential and his team began the renovation process immediately...
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Bloomfield volleyball wins two in a row
(High School Sports ~ 08/31/23)
Bloomfield volleyball has now won two matches in a row thanks to back to back victories on Tuesday, Aug. 29 and Wednesday. The Lady Cardinals took on Sullivan on Thursday, Aug. 31 before enjoying a long weekend. On Tuesday, the Lady Cardinals won in five sets over Cloverdale...
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Linton golf splits matches at home
(High School Sports ~ 08/31/23)
On Monday, Aug. 28, the Linton girls golf team defeated Sullivan 215 to 250. Junior Millie Lynn was the low medalist for the team, scoring a 42. Senior Gabbi Flath came in second with a 51, while sophomore Lilah Adams scored a 54. Sophomore Shaylie Killion and freshman Erica Van Horn both scored a 68 to round out the team...
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Linton VB honors Warrick before cruising to victory
(High School Sports ~ 08/31/23)
One thing is clear when you watch Linton volleyball: the team runs through senior setter Audrey Warrick. The team has offensive assets littered throughout the court, but an outstanding hitter can’t secure a kill without someone to pass the ball. That someone for the Lady Miners is Warrick, who over the weekend notched her 1,000th career assist at the Central Catholic Invite...
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Shakamak suffers third loss of season
(High School Sports ~ 08/31/23)
Shakamak volleyball has gotten out to an impressive start, winning seven of their nine first matches. On Tuesday, Aug. 29 the Lady Lakers never were able to get started, falling to Edgewood in straight sets. The Lady Lakers fell 19-25, 13-25, 14-25...
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WRV volleyball drops five straight matches
(High School Sports ~ 08/31/23)
The White River Valley volleyball team has been challenged to start the season, dropping nine of their first ten matches. Against Bedford North Lawrence on Monday, Aug. 28, the Lady Wolverines took the first set 25-15 before dropping the next three sets...
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Lt. Gov. announces national STEM funding for LSSC for recycling program creation
(Local News ~ 08/31/23)
Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch today announced that the Linton-Stockton School Corporation will receive support for its STEM programming this year as a recipient of the National Lieutenant Governors Association (NLGA) STEM Scholarship Program. NLGA has awarded the school $1,000 to create a schoolwide recycling program as part of a national call for applications for funding STEM programming and curriculum in schools...
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Latest food giveaway at park feeds 346 area folks
(Local News ~ 08/31/23)
A free food giveaway organized by Greene County Health, Inc. Resident Navigator/Certified SHIP Counselor Wendy Bailey, assisted by a crew of several volunteers and community partners Feeding America of Terre Haute, Greene County Health, Inc., Meek Financial Services, Anthem, Shakamak Pharmacy and Linton Mayor John Wilkes was held at Linton’s Humphreys Park on Monday, August 26, providing food staples such as boxed dinners and canned meats and fresh produce and bakery items to 346 individuals, broken down as 115 households, 86 people over the age of 60, 116 people under age 18 and 144 residents aged 18 to 59 years.. ...
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York case concluded, sentencing commenced
(Local News ~ 08/31/23)
Matthew York, 44, of Bloomfield appeared in Greene Superior Court August 24, dressed in standard jail garb, stripes of black and white, handcuffs rattling and noticeably thinner than he appears in the mug shot taken during his booking in December of last year, accompanied by his attorney, Joseph Lozano of Bloomington, for sentencing on a case decided by jury on August 10...
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