The journey from the quiet, familiar streets of Linton, Indiana, to the bustling, high-stakes music corridors of Tennessee wasn't a sudden impulse, it was a calling that had
SULLIVAN COUNTY, IN — A Sullivan County woman was arrested on the night of January 15, 2026, after a series of frantic events involving a cracked window, an unauthorized entry into
LINTON, IN – The Greene County General Hospital Board of Trustees met Tuesday evening to finalize 2025 year-end business, grappling with a complex landscape of rising insurance denials, a major shift
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BLOOMFIELD, IN – During Tuesday morning’s meeting, the Greene County Commissioners moved through a dense agenda, green-lighting significant investments in cybersecurity, infrastructure repairs, and local board reappointments.
Sullivan County - At the request of Sheriff Jason Bobbitt, detectives from the Indiana State Police Putnamville Post are investigating shots being fired during a stolen vehicle pursuit at approximately
GREENE COUNTY — A recent traffic stop initiated by a Flock Safety camera alert has sparked a debate regarding the scope of surveillance technology in Greene County, drawing a sharp contrast
The Odon Town Hall erupted in tension this week as a record-breaking crowd confronted the Council over the future of the Volunteer Fire Department. In a heated session marked by
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LINTON, IN — A routine traffic stop on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, resulted in the arrest of a 42-year-old man on felony drug charges after a K9 unit alerted officers to
Greene County Right to Life has announced a public gathering to be held on January 22 in front of the courthouse in Bloomfield, Indiana. The event is organized to mark