GREENE COUNTY, Ind. – A Greene County man is facing a Level 5 Felony charge after allegedly admitting to striking a woman in the face with a cell phone, causing facial fractures.
SWITZ CITY, Ind. – For more than 18 months, construction crews have been hard at work transforming the Hebron Home for Boys into a warm, home-like environment. Now, Open Arms Christian Ministries says they are at the "finish line," but they need one final push from the community to
CARLISLE, Ind. — A recent Carlisle Town Council meeting descended into disarray as officials faced public outrage over a tragic negligence incident, had constant in fighting amongst officials, and followed by both a citizen and the Town Marshal being asked to vacate the premises.
CARLISLE, Ind. — A recent Carlisle Town Council meeting descended into disarray as officials faced public outrage over a tragic negligence incident, had constant in fighting amongst officials, and followed by both a citizen and the Town Marshal being asked to vacate the premises.
GREENE COUNTY, Ind. – A Greene County man is facing a Level 5 Felony charge after allegedly admitting to striking a woman in the face with a cell phone, causing facial fractures.
SWITZ CITY, Ind. – For more than 18 months, construction crews have been hard at work transforming the Hebron Home for Boys into a warm, home-like environment. Now, Open Arms Christian Ministries says they are at the "finish line," but they need one final push from the community to
LOCAL NEWS — A local family is facing a heartbreaking road to recovery this holiday season after a catastrophic fire claimed their home and belongings.
Adina, Richard, and Karly Smock are currently grappling with the total loss of the house where their children grew up. Tragically, the blaze also claimed the
For nearly 12 years, Ginger Anderson has been the voice behind the stories at the Linton Public Library.
As a fixture in the children’s department, she has spent over a decade searching for the perfect books to purchase and reading to countless local children during story hours. Through that
LINTON, IN — The Linton Redevelopment Commission is shifting gears from planning to action. At their Monday evening meeting, the board finalized a new grant program for local businesses, welcomed a new member, and found fresh inspiration from a small town in Alabama that turned itself into a tourist destination.
The rumors are true! Linton News has officially expanded its investigative team. Please give a warm welcome to 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐨𝐩 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐒𝐪𝐮𝐢𝐫𝐫𝐞𝐥, our new mascot and lead journalist.
Scoop joins us with a passion for community chatter and a nose for news. While he specializes in "fluff" pieces, he isn't