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Sponsorships opened for April eclipse, calling on Bloomfield businesses
(Local News ~ 01/11/24)
Bloomfield, as well as other Greene County communities, lands in the line of complete totality for the monumental solar eclipse on April 8. The historic event will bring thousands of visitors to Greene County, so several activities are slated to take place from April 6-8 throughout the town of Bloomfield to provide entertainment and encourage future tourism to the area...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 01/11/24)
Greene County Sheriff’s Department Activity Log The Greene County Sheriff’s Department responded to 43 incidents and calls for service from Jan. 9-10, including two investigations, two title checks, three road hazards, one civil dispute, one battery, one harassment, three animal complaints, four transports, one welfare check, one warrant service, one alarm, two assists to the public, one criminal mischief, one juvenile complaint, one repo, three suspicious, two extra patrols, two property damages, three reckless drivers, one child custody, one assist to other departments, one fire, one EMS and four traffic stops.. ...
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Basketball games this weekend
(High School Sports ~ 01/11/24)
After a short break for most teams, basketball is back in action this weekend, with the girls teams reaching the final countdown before the postseason. On Friday, Jan 12, the Linton Miners travel to Bloomfield for a rematch of the Wabash Valley Classic...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 01/11/24)
CRIMINAL CASES Wesley A. Cody, 28, Switz City, Class A misdemeanor domestic battery; Class B misdemeanor criminal mischief; Level 6 felony unlawful possession or use of a legend drug; Class C misdemeanor possession of paraphernalia Thomas E. White, 64, Solsberry, Level 6 felony possession of methamphetamine; Class C misdemeanor possession of paraphernalia...
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Community Notes
(Local News ~ 01/11/24)
Friday, January 12 Linton Public Library will host “BINGO for Books” at 1 p.m.. Come play bingo and win books. Prizes are geared towards more advanced readers. The library will also offer their teen program at 2:30 p.m. where teens can learn to use the Cricut machine with a fun project...
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Cynthia “Cindy” Angell
(Obituary ~ 01/11/24)
Cynthia “Cindy” Angell, age 61, of Linton, passed away peacefully at 7:10 p.m. on Wednesday, January 10, 2024 at Shakamak Good Samaritan Center in Jasonville. She was born in Terre Haute on March 7, 1962 the daughter of Robert and Mary Rosetta (Yokum) Hice...
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Rhoda Belle Gibson
(Obituary ~ 01/11/24)
Rhoda Belle Gibson, 85, left this earth on January 9th, 2024. Rhoda was born on February 4, 1938 to Thomas Ralph Titus and Lillian Altona (Wollam) Titus. She was number five out of 10 kids. After graduating from Bloomfield High School, she pursued a career as a beautician. ...
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Marlin L. Ellett
(Obituary ~ 01/11/24)
Marlin L. Ellett, age 81, of Linton, passed away peacefully at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, January 10, 2024 while surrounded by his family at Glenburn Home in Linton. He was born in Lyons on January 1, 1943 the son of Johnnie and Frances Ada (McFarland) Ellett...
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Joyce E. Elgan
(Obituary ~ 01/11/24)
Joyce E. Elgan, 75, of Linton, passed away on Tuesday, January 9, 2024 at her residence. She was born in Linton on January 12, 1948 the daughter of Ernest and Virginia Sue (Rose) Brown. Joyce was a 1966 graduate of Linton-Stockton High School. She always worked in customer service. Throughout the years, Joyce worked in banking in Ohio, Mercury Cleaners in Linton and was in food service at Linton Nursing Home...
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Worthington Council approves new officers, town attorney
(Local News ~ 01/11/24)
The Worthington Town Council swore in two new members of its police department Tuesday, bringing the total officer count to 11 with two full-time, four part-time and other reserve officers. Worthington Police Officer Logan Milligan hails from Switz City, has had law enforcement experience with the county and spent 2015-19 in the United States Marine Corps...
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UPDATED: Bloomfield youth’s family raising funds for treatment of rare genetic disorder
(Local News ~ 01/11/24)
“Basically, Mayo Clinic won’t take Elias’s insurance and we have to have a pre-payment before he can be seen,” said Eli’s mother, Tya. “He is scheduled for multiple procedures and an exploratory surgery. He also doesn’t qualify for their financial aid or charity because he has insurance, and they may want additional testing when we get there.”...
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Shakamak Elementary second nine weeks honor roll
(Local News ~ 01/11/24)
First Grade Top Honors Josie Ballone Ethan Caddell Grant Cooprider Adelyn Dobbins Brystol Galloway Elias Grassick Baylor Griffith Breckynn Griffith Maci Hadley Lincoln Hammond Elijah Hart Whitlee Hill Emma Hottel Wyatt Hottel Porter Jacob Maddalyn Lash...
- Paybacks are sweet in Worthington (Local News ~ 01/11/24)
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GCHS launches fundraising campaign for modern facility
(Local News ~ 01/11/24)
The Greene County Humane Society (GCHS) has announced the commencement of a capital fundraising campaign aimed at constructing a modern and innovative animal shelter facility. “This exciting initiative stems from extensive planning initiated in 2020, which included a comprehensive Needs...
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Linton Council holds first meeting of 2024, welcomes SIDC and GCHS
(Local News ~ 01/11/24)
In a second very well-attended event in the last week at Town Hall, the Linton City Council, including new members Eddie Singleton and Greg Sapp, conducted their first meeting of the year with new mayor John Preble. Minutes, claims and fund appropriations were approved unanimously, with Councilman Greg Sapp asking for a moment to review the claims and asking about the claims process, in order to familiarize himself with the process...
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