by Adam Wence
Gerald “Gene” King, 87, of Linton, passed away on Wednesday, November 12, 2025 at Cedar Creek Memory Care in Bloomington.
by Adam Wence
The Greene County Sheriff’s Department released its booking summary for arrests made between November 10 and 11, 2025. Four individuals were booked into the Greene County Jail during that time.
by Adam Wence
Beginning this evening Wednesday November 12, 2025, the Linton Water Department will be flushing fire hydrants. The flushing process will be conducted this evening and tomorrow evening. The flushing will begin each night at 10PM and will last until 6 AM the following mornings. Therefore, all flushing activities this week
by Adam Wence
LINTON, Ind. — Former Linton Utilities Operations Manager Brent Alan Murray has filed a civil lawsuit against the City of Linton and Mayor John Preble, alleging defamation and false light following his termination in September 2025
by Adam Wence
LINTON — Residents across Linton were treated to a rare and spectacular sight last night as vibrant shades of green, purple, and red danced across the night sky. The Northern Lights, also known as the aurora borealis, were visible far beyond their usual range, lighting up southern Indiana in a breathtaking
by Adam Wence
LINTON — November 10, 2025 — The Linton City Council met Monday evening for its regular November session, livestreamed on the city’s social media platforms. All council members — Greg Sapp, Ed Singleton, Les Newman, Linda Bedwell, and Tony Richards — were present, along with Mayor John Preble and department heads.
by Adam Wence
To All Greene County Candidates: Linton News is committed to providing fair and comprehensive coverage of the upcoming local elections. We started Linton News to help keep citizens informed and our government more transparent and accountable. We believe voters deserve to hear directly from those seeking to represent them. As
BLOOMFIELD, IN – The Greene County Commissioners held their first regular meeting of 2026 on Wednesday morning, addressing a heavy agenda that ranged from the aftermath of a holiday tornado in Linton, to the establishment of new rules for decorum during public meetings.
It was a bustling start at the courthouse today as the filing period for the 2026 Primary Election officially opened. As of January 7, several local candidates have already stepped forward to throw their hats in the ring for a variety of county, township, and state-level positions. Early Filings at
From Linton Fire Deparmtent 'We have been severely busy over the last 24hrs, but would like to personally thank the Firefighters of the department for their dedication to the Community. They did a tremendous job last night. They rescued 5 individuals from one of the collapsed buildings and completed
Pictures below taken on 12-29-25 following the severe winds in Linton Indiana. Access is free, just sign in with your email address.
The local combat sports scene is about to get a lot more crowded, in the best way possible. Kingdom Combat has officially announced a massive upgrade to its facilities and programming, signaling a new chapter for the gym and its community. More Space, More Intensity The headline of this expansion
Subject: A Partnership Opportunity for White River Valley Schools To the Representatives of the Worthington Solar Project and National Grid Renewables, We are writing to you today in the spirit of cooperation and with a shared desire to see Greene County thrive. As you observed during the recent County Council
A global solar giant wants a 100% tax break. Here is why you need to be at the Courthouse at 4 PM. This Monday, December 15, the Greene County Council will face a decision that affects every taxpayer in our community for the next decade, and likely long after. At
by Adam Wence
Gerald “Gene” King, 87, of Linton, passed away on Wednesday, November 12, 2025 at Cedar Creek Memory Care in Bloomington.
by Adam Wence
The Greene County Sheriff’s Department released its booking summary for arrests made between November 10 and 11, 2025. Four individuals were booked into the Greene County Jail during that time.
by Adam Wence
Beginning this evening Wednesday November 12, 2025, the Linton Water Department will be flushing fire hydrants. The flushing process will be conducted this evening and tomorrow evening. The flushing will begin each night at 10PM and will last until 6 AM the following mornings. Therefore, all flushing activities this week
by Adam Wence
LINTON, Ind. — Former Linton Utilities Operations Manager Brent Alan Murray has filed a civil lawsuit against the City of Linton and Mayor John Preble, alleging defamation and false light following his termination in September 2025
by Adam Wence
LINTON — Residents across Linton were treated to a rare and spectacular sight last night as vibrant shades of green, purple, and red danced across the night sky. The Northern Lights, also known as the aurora borealis, were visible far beyond their usual range, lighting up southern Indiana in a breathtaking
by Adam Wence
LINTON — November 10, 2025 — The Linton City Council met Monday evening for its regular November session, livestreamed on the city’s social media platforms. All council members — Greg Sapp, Ed Singleton, Les Newman, Linda Bedwell, and Tony Richards — were present, along with Mayor John Preble and department heads.
by Adam Wence