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Veteran statesman discusses world issues
(Local News ~ 09/20/08)
"If you talk to most of our policymakers today and ask them what's your greatest concern right now, I think they'd say Pakistan," veteran statesman Lee H. Hamilton said Thursday at DePauw Discourse 2008. Speaking in Meharry Hall of historic East College, the former chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and 1952 graduate of the university discussed "America's Role in the World" with Bret Baier, the chief White House correspondent for the FOX News Channel and 1992 graduate of DePauw...
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Cassida - 60th
(Anniversary ~ 09/20/08)
Kenneth and Eileen (Evans) Cassida celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Sept. 19. Kenneth is the son of Ezra and Inez (Stwalley) Cassida and Eileen is the daughter of Everett and Lillian (Truax) Evans. They were both raised in Owen County and moved to Indianapolis in 1948 when they were married...
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Cross-Stanfill
(Wedding ~ 09/20/08)
Bobi Ann Cross and James Edward Stanfill were united in marriage on June 7 t the First Christian Church in Greencastle by the Reverend John Nees. Bobi is the daughter of Mike and Liz Cross, Cloverdale. She is a 2004 graduate of Cloverdale High School and earned her Bachelor's degree in Museum Studies at Indiana University in 2008. She is employed at Indiana University...
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Grimes - 50th
(Anniversary ~ 09/20/08)
Dallas and Wilma Grimes of Coatesville will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on October 12, 2008. A special reception will be given by their children in their honor on October 12, 2008 at the New Maysville Community Church from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM...
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Newlin-Harris
(Wedding ~ 09/20/08)
Robert Casey Harris of Greencastle and Amanda Jean Newlin of Monrovia were married by Elder Mark Scott on Aug. 30, 2008, at Valle Vista Golf Course and Conference Center in Greenwood. The bride is the daughter of Bruce and Debbie Newlin of Monrovia. She is a 1998 graduate of Monrovia Junior-Senior High School, and is a licensed insurance agent for State Farm Insurance...
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Ogles - 65th
(Anniversary ~ 09/20/08)
Morris Glen Ogles and Helen Marie Dozier, Belle Union were married Sept. 11, 1943 at Westland near Greenfield, Ind. by pastor Addie Christy. They have three children, Jenny, deceased and her husband Howard Miller, Trudy and her husband John Tharp and Kevin and his wife Carol Ogles...
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Cougar volleyball falls to Cadets in three games
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/08)
ROACHDALE -- The North Putnam volleyball team hosted Cascade Thursday night, falling to the Cadets in three games, 25-16, 25-18, 25-19. In spite of the loss, Cougar coach Jill Schreiber saw some good things from her team. "I feel like we played with Cascade and gave them a good match. I cannot be more proud of the girls tonight," Schreiber said. "We were moving, talking and just overall played well...
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Clover runners split with Bruins
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/08)
LIZTON -- The Cloverdale cross country teams visited Tri-West Thursday, earning a split with the Bruins, as the Clover girls won 19-36, but the boys lost 20-35. Clover coach Katie McLaughlin said the girls ran well in their victory. She also liked what she got from the boys in spite of the loss...
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Cougars down Panthers 28-0
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/08)
ROACHDALE -- The undefeated North Putnam Cougars football team, currently ranked 3rd in the Indiana Football Coaches Association Class 2A poll, hosted the always tough, Park Tudor Panthers Friday night. In the first half, in which North Putnam's offense generated 155 yards in offense, while the Cougar defense limited the Panthers to 27 yards. North Putnam, however, committed three turnovers and took a narrow 6-0 lead into the locker room at halftime...
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Clovers win second straight with victory at Cascade
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/08)
CASCADE -- Cloverdale was without its starting quarterback Friday, leaving its passing game all but nonexistent. For a time, the game was one of the sloppiest you'll see played. But the Clovers came away with a 32-20 win over Cascade and a two-game winning streak. At the end of the night, that's what really counts...
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Greencastle edges South Putnam 10-7
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/08)
Electric. That word would best describe the Greencastle sideline in Friday's clash and ultimate victory with South Putnam. The Tiger Cubs rode a wave of momentum that began at the end of the third quarter and seized a victory over the Eagles 10-7. "I'm proud of the guys after a bad week last week; they came back, worked hard and beat a good football team," GHS head coach Mike Meyer said. "We beat a good football team with defense and special teams and that's what matters...
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