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A Bloomfield man was arrested after police found him in a vehicle in a ditch along U.S. Highway 231 while allegedly intoxicated.
A Linton man was arrested March 18 after police say he led officers on a high-speed chase through Greene County while intoxicated.
An Anderson man is in custody after Indiana State Police say he made multiple threats against a state-level elected official ahead of a public event.
We’re celebrating Greene County’s past. Each Thursday, we’ll share a throwback photo highlighting the moments, places, and people that have shaped our community through the years. This photo depicts Shakamak State Park’s Lake Shakamak circa 1962. Who remembers spending summers at the lake? Have a photo you’d like to share with the community? Email it to greenestreetsnews@gmail.com and help us preserve local history.
A Switz City woman is facing felony charges after investigators say she misappropriated thousands of dollars from a Linton church while serving as its treasurer.
A New Albany woman was arrested early March 11 after Indiana State Police reported she was driving while intoxicated during a traffic stop in Bloomfield.
A Carlisle man was arrested Friday in connection with an October burglary at a Linton gas station after DNA evidence allegedly linked him to the crime.
A Switz City woman was arrested March 9 after authorities located a vehicle reported stolen out of Johnson County being driven in Bloomfield.
According to the Greene County Sheriff’s Department, Borters Road, east of Newberry, is closed until further notice due to a culvert being out.
We’re celebrating Greene County’s past. Each Thursday, we’ll share a throwback photo highlighting the moments, places, and people that have shaped our community through the years. The Tulip Trestle, also known as the Viaduct, was officially opened for traffic on Dec. 21, 1906 with a train originating from Illinois bound for Indianapolis. Have a photo you’d like to share with the community? Email it to greenestreetsnews@gmail.com and help us preserve local history.
A Lyons man was arrested March 5 after law enforcement officers discovered methamphetamine, fentanyl and other drugs during a probation search of his residence.
A 44-year-old Jasonville woman was arrested March 6 after police say she blocked traffic in the roadway, exposed herself, and struck a driver.
A Bloomfield woman was arrested early March 1 after police say she left the scene of a crash and was later found to be intoxicated.
A traffic stop in Bloomfield led to the arrest of a man on multiple drug-related charges after authorities reported finding methamphetamine, syringes, and other controlled substances in his vehicle.
March 8–14, 2026 has been designated as Severe Weather Preparedness Week in Indiana, a statewide initiative encouraging Hoosiers to review their safety plans and prepare for spring and summer severe weather.
Bob Walters Linton Motors has announced the Linton Community Food Pantry as its March partner for the dealership’s Cars for a Cause program.
A new salon focused on quality services and community connection is opening its doors in Lyons this weekend.
The Jasonville Utility Office would like to share the following message from Mayor Eric Siepman regarding the water plant update: "At the water plant, we are in the final stages of moving to our new water filtration system. Two weeks ago, the contractor inadvertently wired the booster pumps incorrectly, causing the system to generate excessive agitation. We thought we covered everything last week, but obviously, we didn't. We are currently flushing lines and will continue for the next couple days to ensure this sediment is removed. We are in constant contact with the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM). IDEM is aware of our situation and sees that we are handling this correctly. We are getting closer to completing daily. Thanks in advance for your patience." Sincerely, Mayor Eric Siepman