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UPDATE, REPAIR COMPLETED, ROAD OPEN......... Road closure for emergency pipe repair on State Road 54

UPDATE, REPAIR COMPLETED, ROAD OPEN......... Road closure for emergency pipe repair on State Road 54

UPDATE: INDOT has announced that the emergency repair has been completed and the road is now open…………GREENE COUNTY, Ind. – The Indiana Department of Transportation announces an emergency road closure on State Road 54 east of Ridgeport.

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Greene County Clerk's Office accepting applications for open position

Greene County Clerk's Office accepting applications for open position

The Greene County Clerk is accepting applications/resumes for the full-time position of Second Deputy/Small Claims Clerk, located in Bloomfield, Indiana, within the courthouse. The position pays at the annual rate of $33,852.00 Interested persons should request a Notice of Employment Opportunity and job application by contacting Clerk of Greene County Stuart Dowden at (812) 384-8532; via email stuart.dowden@co.greene.in.us; or under Employment Opportunities on the county’s website, www.co.greene.in.us. Interested persons should apply by emailing a resume and job application to Stuart Dowden or by mailing to the address above. Applications will be accepted until Friday, August 5, 2022 at 4:00 PM. Greene County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Town of Worthington accepting applications for Worthington Town Marshal

Town of Worthington accepting applications for Worthington Town Marshal

NOTICE OF EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY 

 TOWN MARSHAL,  

WORTHINGTON, INDIANA 

 The Common Council of the Town of Worthington, Greene County, Indiana, seeks to hire a full-time Town Marshal.   Incumbent serves as Town Marshal for the Worthington Police Department, responsible for enforcing federal, state and local laws and protecting the Town residents and their property. 

Applications

Interested persons should request a detailed job description and employment application by contacting Debbie Dyer, Clerk Treasurer,  20 S. Commercial Street, Worthington, Indiana 47441 (812) 875-2641; or via email: worthingtonin@outlook.com. Current salary is $45,999.98.  Applications must be received no later than 4:00 p.m. on Monday, August 1, 2022.  Following the receipt and review of applications submitted, the Worthington Town Council will schedule interviews with prospective candidates.  The starting date for employment is immediate.   

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Town of Worthington accepting applications for WPD officers

Town of Worthington accepting applications for WPD officers

NOTICE OF EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY 

 DEPUTY TOWN MARSHAL,  

WORTHINGTON, INDIANA 

 The Common Council of the Town of Worthington, Greene County, Indiana, seeks to hire a full-time Deputy Town Marshal.   Incumbent serves as Deputy Town Marshal for the Worthington Police Department, responsible for enforcing federal, state and local laws and protecting the Town residents and their property. 

Applications:    

Interested persons should request a detailed job description and employment application by contacting Debbie Dyer, Clerk Treasurer,  20 S. Commercial Street, Worthington, Indiana 47441 (812) 875-2641; or via email: worthingtonin@outlook.com.  Current salary is $42,999.84.  Applications must be received no later than 4:00 p.m. on Monday,  August 1, 2022.  Please be advised that all prospective candidates will be subject to a police background check as a term and condition of employment.   Following the receipt and review of applications submitted, the Worthington Town Council will schedule interviews with prospective candidates.  The starting date for employment is immediate.   

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Fourth of July started with too much pickle moonshine and went downhill from there

Fourth of July started with too much pickle moonshine and went downhill from there

One man’s 4th of July started with too much pickle moonshine. Then he got hold of a handgun, an AR-15 and a large amount of ammunition and took off on an ORV which he crashed twice, in one case leaving the AR-15 and the ammunition scattered on a roadway in eastern Greene County. That's just part of the story which ended with a trip to the Greene County Jail.

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