LINTON — The Linton Pool Board met Tuesday to establish the operational calendar for the 2026 summer season, detailing a schedule that aligns with local school graduations and the Memorial Day
Are you looking for a way to connect with the local community and beyond? Linton News is opening up a limited number of sponsorship slots to help your business get
LINTON, IN – During its February 23rd meeting, the Linton Redevelopment Commission officially finalized and approved a new Facade Grant Program, allocating an initial $50,000 to revitalize the aesthetic and
Join C2C for their Third Annual Free Prom Shop! The event will take place on Sunday, March 8th from 1-4 PM at the Shawnee theater in Bloomfield. We will have
GREENE COUNTY, IN — In a move that signals a potential thawing of relations between renewable energy developers and local leadership, Geronimo Power has announced a $50,000 donation to the
Get ready! On Saturday, April 18th, the bright lights of the Sullivan Civic Center will shine on a stacked card of the region’s most dedicated athletes. This isn'
The local EMS Board of Directors held its regular meeting on February 19, 2026, to discuss operational updates, equipment procurement, and personnel training.
LINTON, IN — The Green County Hospital Board of Trustees moved forward with significant infrastructure changes and technology upgrades during its public meeting on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
BLOOMFIELD, IN — During a busy session on Tuesday, the Greene County Commissioners moved forward with several key infrastructure, public safety, and community initiatives, including a major water project for Linton
State Rep. Bruce Borders (R-Jasonville) was invited to the White House by President Donald J. Trump for the Clean Beautiful Coal event, where he signed an executive order aimed at
WASHINGTON — Amazon-owned Ring has officially terminated its planned partnership with police surveillance firm Flock Safety, just days after a high-profile Super Bowl commercial sparked a national firestorm over digital privacy
Leah Rea is a dedicated public servant currently serving as the Chief Deputy Recorder for Greene County, a position she has held since January 2019. With over two decades of