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ISP investigating theft, forgery case
(Local News ~ 12/27/07)
A Greencastle woman is facing multiple forgery and theft charges as state police investigators look for more than $85,000 in missing funds from a local doctor's office. Lesa Hartman, 45, pleaded not guilty to six charges of forgery and six charges of theft last week. She was released on a $20,000 bond on Dec. 19...
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City, township will partner on truck
(Local News ~ 12/27/07)
Faced with the reality that residents of their township would go without fire protection next year, Greencastle Township officials have helped bring an end to prolonged and contentious negotiations with the city by agreeing to help pay for a new fire truck for the city fire department...
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New town council ready for Fillmore duties
(Local News ~ 12/27/07)
As 2007 draws to a close, newly elected officials in Fillmore are looking forward to filling what they say was a mandate for change handed down by voters in November. After a swift swearing-in ceremony last Friday, the three-member board, with new Clerk-Treasurer Wanda Seidler in tow, sat down with the BannerGraphic to map out big aspirations for the small town...
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Native Hardwick headlines annual Chamber dinner
(Local News ~ 12/27/07)
The Greater Greencastle Chamber of Commerce has scheduled its annual dinner for Saturday, Jan. 26 at the DePauw University Indoor Tennis and Track Facility. The event is set to start at 6 p.m. with a performance by "The Chiggers," composed of Rick Rhine, Steve Michael, Terry Wade and Mark Bertram. They are being sponsored by Duke Energy...
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Putnam Scanner for 12-28-07
(Police Logs ~ 12/27/07)
Sheriff's Department The Putnam County Sheriff's Department responded to three accidents recently. Barbera Aker, 64, Greencastle, told the investigating officer that she was northbound when a deer jumped in front of her 1998 Buick Century and she was unable to stop in time. Damage was estimated at $750 to $1000...
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