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English's welcomes FFA members
(Local News ~ 10/26/08)
Putnam County welcomed two bus loads of Blue Jackets Friday when Future Farmers of America (FFA) students visited English's Buffalo Farm near Bainbridge. The students were from Avery County, North Carolina where they don't have commercial buffalo farms...
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Summerfield offers specialized care
(Local News ~ 10/26/08)
All the residents at Summerfield Health Care Center are special to the staff that works at the facility, but some patients are even more extraordinary. Summerfield, which was recently remodeled at a cost of $1.5 million, held an open house to show off their new look. Among the many folks visiting the facility there were some very distinct people. Some wore helmets, some staggered and reeled through the room and others sat quietly...
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Brick Chapel Abounds With History
(Local News ~ 10/26/08)
In 1822 a pioneer named George Howlett along with his wife Elizabeth arrived in Putnam County and settled on a farm about a half-mile north of Brick Chapel Road. Two years later in their log cabin the first Methodist Society began with five members...
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Halloween Hijinks
(Local News ~ 10/26/08)
A huge crowd packed the Russellville Community Center Saturday for a Halloween Social. Among the attendees were a pair of revelers dressed as Dr. Seuss' "Thing 1 and Thing 2."
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Wilson competes at cross country semi-state
(High School Sports ~ 10/26/08)
Greencastle senior Ben Wilson competed at the Franklin Central cross country semi-state competition held at Northview Church in Carmel over the weekend. Wilson clocked a time of 17:23.39 and finished 103rd on the day. Wilson's second half of the race ranked 121st in the field, but a 6:29.85 first 2K time helped propel him to his finish...
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