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A Linton man faces numerous felony charges following a reported domestic incident, vehicle pursuit and the discovery of drugs and firearms earlier this month.
At approximately 7:20 p.m. Sunday, units with the Eastern Greene Fire Territory were dispatched to State Road 445 at the Interstate 69 off-ramp roundabout for a reported vehicle fire.
The Jasonville Water Plant has recently begun operating a new filtration system as part of ongoing improvements to the city’s water treatment process. During this transition, chlorine levels must temporarily be maintained at a higher level to ensure proper treatment. As a result, some customers may notice a brown discoloration in their water. Officials emphasize that the water is tested daily and remains safe for use and consumption.
The Town of Lyons is accepting bids for mowing and weed control services for town-owned properties. Interested parties may obtain a list of properties and submit bids by contacting lyonsindiana@gmail.com or by visiting Lyons Town Hall at 600 W. Broad St., Lyons, IN 47443. Bids will be accepted until 3 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026. For more information, call 812-659-2521.
The Greene County Sheriff’s Department is accepting applications for a part-time dishwasher position.
With the filing window now closed, the field is officially set for the May Primary Election, as candidates across the ballot finalized their paperwork and declared their intent to seek public office—clearing the way for voters to see who will be vying for their support in the months ahead.
Linton Police Department night policeman Fred Cromwell was shot and killed in the line of duty Feb. 7, 1915, after surprising a burglar inside a local clothing store.
Members of the Linton Fire Department participated today in hands-on training after the department invested in new ice rescue equipment.
The Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce honored longtime community supporter Derek McKee as its 2025 Citizen of the Year during the chamber’s annual dinner, recognizing his steady leadership, generosity, and behind-the-scenes service to the City of Linton.
The Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce honored the City of Linton as its 2025 Business of the Year during the chamber’s annual dinner, recognizing city employees for their resilience, dedication, and service during a year marked by unprecedented challenges.
A detective, currently on unpaid administrative leave with the Linton Police Department has entered into a negotiated plea agreement stemming from an operating while intoxicated arrest late last year.
We’re excited to introduce a new weekly feature celebrating Greene County’s past. Each Thursday, we’ll post a throwback photo highlighting moments, places, and people from years gone by. Have a photo you’d like to share with the community? Email it to greenestreetsnews@gmail.com and help us preserve local history. This week’s Throwback Thursday features Guy Glover, a legendary local basketball coach and member of the Indiana Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame.
An Indianapolis man was arrested Tuesday afternoon following an investigation into counterfeit currency that led to a foot pursuit, vehicle chase and crash involving law enforcement in Greene County.
Bob Walters Linton Motors has named the Greene County Indiana Humane Society as its February partner for its monthly Cars for a Cause community support initiative.
The Greene County Commissioners have cancelled all travel advisories effective immediately. Improving road conditions and ongoing snow and ice removal efforts have allowed the advisory to be lifted countywide. While the formal advisory is no longer in place, drivers are still encouraged to use caution, watch for slick spots on secondary roads and bridges, and allow extra time for travel as crews continue cleanup operations.
During a special meeting on Jan. 20, the Town of Lyons appointed a Greene County native as its new town marshal.
Greene County Commissioners will reduce the travel warning to a Travel Watch for the entire county. The Travel Watch will be in effect from 6 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026, through noon Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026. A Travel Watch indicates that conditions remain threatening to public safety. During this advisory, only essential travel—such as travel to and from work or for emergency situations—is recommended.
The Greene County Commissioners have extended the travel warning for the entire county from 2:00 p.m. on Monday, January 26, through 6:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 28. A travel warning means that only emergency personnel, essential service workers, and those traveling for emergency situations should be on the roadways. Due to this travel warning, all Greene County offices will be closed on Tuesday.