GreeneStreets. Feature photo of a back country road in Greene County, Indiana.
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The Greene County Sheriff's Department is warning residents about scam calls that appear to be coming from the department’s phone number regarding bond payments.
We’re celebrating Greene County’s past. Each Thursday, we’ll share a throwback photo highlighting the moments, places, and people that have shaped our community through the years. Today’s throwback photo is of Linton’s former City Hall building.
As severe weather is expected to impact the area today, Greene County residents are encouraged to sign up for the county’s new Reverse 911 emergency alert system, which provides timely notifications during critical situations. The system will alert registered users when the National Weather Service issues tornado warnings for Greene County, as well as during hazardous material incidents, school emergencies, and other public safety events. Residents who wish to receive these notifications are encouraged to register online at: https://greenecounty.genasys.com/portal/en/register Signing up helps ensure you receive timely information during emergencies and enhances overall community safety.
The Linton Police Department is now accepting applications for a 911 Operator/Dispatcher.
A Worthington man was arrested Feb. 16 following a probation search that led to the discovery of a large quantity of methamphetamine, firearms, and drug-related items at multiple locations, according to court documents.
The Linton Police Department is currently accepting applications for the immediately available position(s) of Full-Time Police Officer.
Detective Logan Hobbs has resigned from the Linton Police Department, effective Feb. 9, 2026, following a negotiated plea agreement related to an operating while intoxicated arrest late last year.
National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day, observed annually on Feb. 15, recognizes the dedicated law enforcement officers who serve in schools and work every day to keep students, staff, and communities safe.
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 supporting the coal industry. Members of Congress, representatives of the coal industry, coal miners and their families were among those in attendance. Kayla Blackford of Dugger, who works at Bear Run Mine, spoke at the event. Trump's executive order directs the Department of War to enter into agreements to purchase electricity from coal-fired power plants for military operations.
As of 10:30 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 13, the boil order has been lifted for Linton water customers.
As of 8:57 a.m. Friday, Feb. 13, the City of Linton is still under a boil order due to a water main break on Thursday.
We’re celebrating Greene County’s past. Each Thursday, we’ll share a throwback photo highlighting the moments, places, and people that have shaped our community through the years. This week’s featured photo connects local history to the classroom. A few years ago, a fourth-grade teacher at Linton-Stockton School Corporation shared a math question with her students that came with a unique local connection — a yo-yo constructed by students at Shakamak High School.
As of 5:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 12, Linton Municipal Utility customers are under a boil order until further notice following a water main break.
A 33-year-old Bloomington woman was arrested late Sunday night after deputies with the Greene County Sheriff’s Office reportedly found her slumped over in a running vehicle and later discovered cocaine and drug paraphernalia during an investigation.
A Linton man faces numerous felony charges following a reported domestic incident, vehicle pursuit and the discovery of drugs and firearms earlier this month.
At approximately 7:20 p.m. Sunday, units with the Eastern Greene Fire Territory were dispatched to State Road 445 at the Interstate 69 off-ramp roundabout for a reported vehicle fire.
The Jasonville Water Plant has recently begun operating a new filtration system as part of ongoing improvements to the city’s water treatment process. During this transition, chlorine levels must temporarily be maintained at a higher level to ensure proper treatment. As a result, some customers may notice a brown discoloration in their water. Officials emphasize that the water is tested daily and remains safe for use and consumption.
The Town of Lyons is accepting bids for mowing and weed control services for town-owned properties. Interested parties may obtain a list of properties and submit bids by contacting lyonsindiana@gmail.com or by visiting Lyons Town Hall at 600 W. Broad St., Lyons, IN 47443. Bids will be accepted until 3 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026. For more information, call 812-659-2521.