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Cougars open season with Classic win over Eagles
(High School Sports ~ 12/04/10)
GREENCASTLE -- If there was any question as to whether or not North Putnam High School had recovered from the football state final just a week ago, those questions were answered in about 16 minutes Friday night. After a slow opening period, North Putnam took a seven point halftime lead over South Putnam and proceeded to hand the Eagles a 61-33 loss in the second game of the Putnam County Tournament...
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GHS powers into the finals with 51-34 win
(High School Sports ~ 12/04/10)
GREENCASTLE -- Before the season began, Greencastle head coach Troy Greenlee stressed his team's commitment to better defense. They put that into effect Friday as they limited Cloverdale to just 31 percent from the field in their 51-34 win to open the Putnam County Classic...
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Feeling Quilty
(Local News ~ 12/04/10)
The One Stitch At A Time Putnam County Purdue Extension Homemakers Quilt Club recently developed a quilt block for the Indiana Farm Bureau Inc. quilt to be auctioned off at the last session of the December Annual Meeting. Each of Indiana's 92 counties was asked to contribute a block to be added to the quilt.The Putnam County block represents agriculture in the county and has the county name on the block. Pictured are, first row from left, Bonnie Bryan and Julie Burns; and second row from left, Jean Beilby, Beth Evans, Clair Winings, Dorlis Deaton and Sharon Black. One Stitch At A Time is a new club. Anyone interested in joining the group or who would like more information can call 739-6101 or 653-8411.
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Parker 50th wedding anniversary
(Anniversary ~ 12/04/10)
Rex and Judy Parker of Cloverdale will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house at the church of Christ fellowship building on Brown Street in Cloverdale. Together the Parkers have farmed, raised a family and served in faith as they built their marriage...
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Cole wins Excellence in Instruction award
(Local News ~ 12/04/10)
Ivy Tech Community College-Wabash Valley recently named Cathy Cole, assistant professor of education and program chair, as its President's Award winner for Excellence in Instruction for the Wabash Valley Region. She will be recognized along with 13 other regional winners for 2010-2011 at a ceremony in Indianapolis at a later date. This honor places her in contention for the Glenn W. Sample Award for Excellence in Instruction, Ivy Tech's highest honor for a faculty member...
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Home Tour aids Toys for Tots
(Local News ~ 12/04/10)
GREENCASTLE -- On Dec. 12, Autumn Glen Assisted Living will host a Christmas home tour to display the units there. Autumn Glen has a variety of locations at both their main building and in their village. "We'd like to welcome everybody to come out and visit with us and have an opportunity to come out and see our home," said Deb Snow with Autumn Glen...
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Last deer of season
(Local News ~ 12/04/10)
Phillip Williams, 14, shot this 15-point buck in southern Putnam County on Nov. 28, the last day of shotgun season. The animal field dressed at 225 pounds.
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Putnam Patter for Dec. 4, 2010
(Other Record ~ 12/04/10)
A World of Christmas to be performed by cantata choir representing 10 churches A community cantata choir representing 10 churches will be giving two performances of "A World of Christmas" by Joseph Martin. Music is the language that can join many cultures. This cantata expresses the belief that in God there is no East or West, in Him no South or North. Hate and prejudice melt into the joyous singing of praise for the Christ child, the Prince of Peace...
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Putnam Scanner for Dec. 4, 2010
(Police Logs ~ 12/04/10)
Putnam County Sheriff's Department Damage $1,001-$2,500. Damage $2,501-$5,000. Towed by Curtis. Damage $5,001-$10,000. Damage $1,001-$2,500. Damage $2,501-$5,000. Towed by Seniour's. Damage $2,501-$5,000. Towed by Seniour's. Damage $1,001-$2,500. Information included in the Putnam Scanner is taken from reports provided to the Banner Graphic by the Putnam County Sheriff's Department, Greencastle Police Department and Greencastle Fire Department...
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Nominations being sought for Putnam Citizen of year
(Local News ~ 12/04/10)
GREENCASTLE -- The Greater Greencastle Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors is now accepting nominations for the 2010 "Citizen of the Year" Award. The award has been presented by the Chamber to some of Putnam County's finest since 1982. The Chamber is seeking that special individual who is dedicated to the success of Putnam County to receive this prestigious award. ...
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Sentencing set for Rossok
(Local News ~ 12/04/10)
GREENCASTLE -- A former youth softball coach has pled guilty to Class D felony sexual misconduct with a minor and Class A misdemeanor contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Elizabeth Anne Rossok will be sentenced in Putnam County Circuit Court on Jan. 27. She could face up to four years in jail...
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PCCF gives grants for near $125,000
(Local News ~ 12/04/10)
GREENCASTLE -- Sixteen non-profit groups from throughout Putnam County received grant awards totaling nearly $125,000 in the Putnam County Community Foundation's fall grant cycle. Representatives from those groups joined officers from the foundation and community leaders on Friday morning at a celebratory breakfast at the Inn at DePauw...
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