GreeneStreets. Feature photo of a back country road in Greene County, Indiana.
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A 43-year-old Linton man is scheduled to appear in Greene County Superior Court on Nov. 21 for an initial hearing on operating a vehicle while intoxicated charges.
While people get their Thanksgiving travel plans ready, the Greene County Sheriff’s Department is getting ready to increase patrol visibility as part of the annual Safe Family Travel campaign.
Greene County saw near record voter turnout in Tuesday’s General Election when 14,829 of the county’s 22,037 registered voters cast a ballot.
Greene County saw near record voter turnout in Tuesday’s General Election when 14,829 of the county’s 22,037 registered voters cast a ballot.
Fall installments of property taxes are due Tuesday, Nov. 12 and the Greene County Treasurer’s Office is offering several ways for taxpayers to take care of their payments.
A Veterans Hall of Honor focused on preserving photos of veterans will open to the public at an open house on Veterans Day.
With 67 percent of Greene County’s registered voters casting a ballot, the polls have closed, the last ballots counted, and results of the 2024 General Election in Greene County are in.
Polls are open and voting in the 2024 General Election in Greene County is underway until 6 p.m. Tuesday.
The Linton Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in locating a person of interest in recent police investigations.
The Greene County Health Department has received inquiries regarding bed bugs and have decided to share information regarding the bugs with the public.
Nominations are now being accepted for the state's first-ever award recognizing Hoosier first responders who are killed or seriously injured in an act of public service, thanks to legislation supported by State Rep. Bruce Borders (R-Jasonville).
Early voting opened Oct. 8 in Greene County with opportunities to cast an early vote until Nov. 4 for the Nov. 5 General Election.
The Linton Water Department will being flushing hydrants on Sunday, Oct. 27 and will continue until Thursday, Oct. 31. The process will take place from 8 p.m. each night and will continue until 6 a.m. each following morning.
A Farmersburg woman was arrested on a warrant for forgery Oct. 24 after allegedly submitting forged doctor’s notes for her children.
This week, the streets will be filled with ghosts and goblins looking for sweet treats, and the Linton Police Department has provided tips to keep trick-or-treaters safe while enjoying Halloween.
A Vincennes man was arrested Oct. 25 on a handful of charges including drug-related and gun-related charges following a complaint that he had been trespassing on property near the White River.
Fall installments of property taxes are due Nov. 12 and the Greene County Treasurer’s Office is offering several ways for taxpayers to take care of their payments.
Hundreds of people are expected to attend this year’s Worthington Halloween Bash Oct. 26 in the Worthington Park to take part in a costume contest, games, and more.