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Bob Walters Linton Motors is proud to announce that our June Cars for a Cause partner is the Linton-Stockton Elementary school supplies drive.
A 34-year-old Linton man faces additional charges after deputies allegedly discovered methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia while serving an arrest warrant June 3.
A 35-year-old Jasonville man was arrested June 2 after police alleged he prevented a woman from leaving a residence during a domestic dispute.
A 23-year-old Linton man is facing multiple operating while intoxicated charges after police allegedly stopped him for speeding in a school zone and later recorded a blood alcohol concentration more than twice Indiana's legal limit.
Due to the overcast conditions, the Linton Police Department has decided to postpone the tornado siren test until Junw 2. While there is no negative weather forecasted, the department feels that performing the test on a clear and sunny day is preferred
The Linton Police Department will conduct its quarterly tornado warning siren test at 1 p.m. today, June 1, weather permitting. The test will include the warning siren systems in both Linton and Lyons and is intended to ensure the equipment is functioning properly. Officials emphasized that the activation is only a test and there is no emergency.
A 73-year-old Bloomfield man was arrested May 27 after deputies responded to reports of a confused driver repeatedly pulling into driveways in the Solsberry area.
A 50-year-old Martinsville woman appeared in Greene Superior Court on May 26 for an initial hearing following her arrest on multiple charges, including possession of methamphetamine and battery against a public safety official.
A Jasonville man is scheduled to appear in Greene County Superior Court on May 28 for an initial hearing following a vehicle pursuit and an alleged intoxicated driving incident in Jasonville.
From classrooms and ballfields to stages, internships, job sites, and everything in between, this class has left its mark on Greene County. Your hard work, resilience, and determination have prepared you for the road ahead — whether that leads to college, careers, military service, or new adventures yet to come. GreeneStreets wishes all graduates success, happiness, and the confidence to chase big goals while never forgetting where you came from.
A new community event aimed at bringing residents together and supporting future local activities is set for early June at Humphrey’s Park.
Individuals interested in running for local school board seats may begin filing for candidacy starting Tuesday, May 19.
Residents will have access to food assistance, free health screenings and community resources during an upcoming outreach event at Humphreys Park.
A community-driven effort to honor three lives lost will culminate in a public dedication ceremony Sunday, May 17, at Linton-Stockton schools.
Bob Walters Linton Motors has announced Pregnancy Choices as its May partner for the dealership’s ongoing “Cars for a Cause” initiative.
A 26-year-old Shelburn man is facing multiple felony charges after authorities say he exposed himself to two juveniles at a Jasonville bus stop on May 12.
Greene County General Hospital (GCGH) has issued a second breach notice to Anthem after months of working to understand why certain claims were not being paid correctly.