- Enjoying a break from the cold (Local News ~ 02/04/20)
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Ronald Reid Mohr
(Obituary ~ 02/04/20)
Ronald Reid Mohr, 80, of Greenwood, passed peacefully with his family by his side the evening of Jan. 30 at Community South Hospital. Ron was born Sept. 18, 1939 in Indianapolis, to the late Charles and Lulu Mohr. He graduated from Arsenal Technical High School in 1957. Ron soon joined the Army National Guard and served as an MP. On Sept. 16, 1961, Ron married Donna Kay Owen in Indianapolis...
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AG Curtis Hill urges Hoosier businesses to boost cybersecurity protections
(Local News ~ 02/04/20)
Attorney General Curtis Hill, co-chair of the Indiana Executive Cybersecurity Council's Legal and Insurance Working Group, today warned Hoosiers and especially business-owners to take proactive measures to protect online security. Cyberattacks, he said, are near an all-time high...
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Donna Rose (Major) Hubbell
(Obituary ~ 02/04/20)
Donna Rose (Major) Hubbell, age 71, of Jasonville, passed away Feb. 2, 2020 at Cobblestone Health Campus in Terre Haute after a 36-year battle with cancer. She was born Oct. 5, 1948 in Clinton, to Joseph Major and Antoinette (Heembrock) Major. Survivors include her husband of 46 years, Fred Hubbell of Jasonville, who she married on April 28, 1973; daughter, Kathryn “Katie” Rose Stout (Jason) of Jasonville; granddaughter, Bryn Rose Stout of Jasonville; brother, Mark Major (Cris) of Terre Haute; sister, Joanne (Major) Butler of Indianapolis; sister-in-law, Roxanne (Hubbell) Grabbe of Fairbanks; special niece, Angie (Bennett) Heitman of Indianapolis; and several other nieces and nephews.. ...
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Timothy W. “Tim” Thomas
(Obituary ~ 02/04/20)
Timothy W. “Tim” Thomas, 59, of Jasonville passed away at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2020 in IU Health Bloomington. He was born Aug. 31, 1960 in Linton, to Harold Thomas and Betty (Swaby) Thomas. Survivors include his mother, Betty Thomas of Jasonville; brother, David Thomas (Vicki Griffith) of Quincy; niece, Daniel Thomas and great-nephew Zachary Thomas...
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Clyde Emil “Brownie” Watkins
(Obituary ~ 02/04/20)
Clyde Emil “Brownie” Watkins 90, of Lafayette, passed away on Sunday, Feb. 2, 2020 at Green Hill Manor Nursing Home in Fowler. Born April 11, 1929 in Bloomington, he was the son of Frank H. and Bessie L. (Bingham) Watkins. He was a construction superintendent for Hagerman Construction Corporation in Fort Wayne. He attended Christ Memorial Temple Church in Lafayette...
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Bulldogs rally late in win over Oblong
(High School Sports ~ 02/04/20)
The Dugger Union Bulldogs used a fourth quarter comeback to get their fourth win of the season over conference foe Oblong (IL). The Bulldogs trailed for most of the game, but managed to keep the score within one possession. Ben Dobbins came through in the clutch for Union as he scored seven of his team-high 15 points in the fourth quarter...
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Lady Cardinals advance to Sectional Semifinals in blowout over Eminence
(High School Sports ~ 02/04/20)
The Bloomfield Lady Cardinals completely overwhelmed the undermanned and undersized Eminence Eels Tuesday night as the Lady Cards came away with the 61-15 win. Bloomfield began the game with a strategy and executed their gameplan to perfection. The Lady Cardinals guards forced the ball low, near the basket, and forwards Gracie Lowry and Delaney Richardson did the rest...
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Bloomfield schools seek a more innovative education
(Local News ~ 02/04/20)
The Bloomfield School Board and PTO hosted a special informative ice cream social on Jan. 22 in the high school cafeteria for parents and community members to discuss all the exciting changes coming to the school district. Superintendent Jeff Gibboney, Bloomfield Academy Coordinator Stella Royal, FFA teacher Juli Huffman, High School Principal David Dean and Elementary Principal Mike Riggleman all gave presentations outlining all happenings in their various parts of the school district...
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Lady Wolverines end Shakamak’s season in opening round of Sectionals
(High School Sports ~ 02/04/20)
A game between two Greene County teams generally has enough stakes attached as is, but when you add the threat of someone’s season ending, it just adds to the experience. White River Valley overcame yet another slow start, taking the lead in the second quarter and holding through for the 49-39 win...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 02/04/20)
Friday, February 7 Calvary Christian School will host a fundraising bean and chili supper from 4-7 p.m. at the Calvary Baptist Church Fellowship building located east of 1000 W. on SR 54 in Linton. Advance tickets are $6 adult/$3 children and can be purchased from any CCS student. Tickets purchased at the door are $7 adult and $4 children. Menu is chili or beans, cornbread, iced tea and dessert. Hot dogs and soda will also be available for purchase...
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