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Tiger Cubs change tip-off time for Colts
(High School Sports ~ 01/06/11)
GREENCASTLE -- The Greencastle boys' varsity and junior varsity matchup with West Vigo Saturday has been moved up to a 4 p.m. tip. The move is to accommodate those who wish to watch the Indianapolis Colts/New York Jets AFC Wild Card game at 8 p.m. Saturday...
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Shimabukuro rocks on ukulele
(Entertainment ~ 01/06/11)
What will attract most new listeners to Jake Shimabukuro's "Peace Love Ukulele," released Tuesday on Hitchhike Records, is his cover of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody." It's Shimabukuro's originals, though, that should keep the listeners returning for more...
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Rodriguez hits the mark with 'Machete'
(Entertainment ~ 01/06/11)
Robert Rodriguez is quickly become the king of modern day schlock-tribute films. All of his adult targeted flicks have elements of schlock, but his latest release "Machete" is by far the most grandiose. It's bloody, it's messy and it's a darn good time. It's part B-movie masterpiece and part western, but 100 percent an awesome flick...
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Former Brazil Police Chief arrested
(Local News ~ 01/06/11)
BRAZIL -- A former Brazil City Police Chief was arrested on felony charges Tuesday. The Indiana State Police Criminal Investigation Division concluded an investigation into criminal allegations involving misuse of federal grant money by former Brazil City Police Chief Terry Harrison...
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Police Scanner for 1-6-11
(Police Logs ~ 01/06/11)
Putnam County Sheriff's Department Pentz was cited for driving while suspended. Damage $2,501-$5,000. Damage $1,001-$2,500. Damage $2,501-$5,000. Towed by Steele's. Damage $1,001-$2,500. Towed by AAA. Damage $1,001-$2,500. Damage $2,501-$5,000. Damage $1,001-$2,500...
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Ernest Franklin Egloff
(Obituary ~ 01/06/11)
Ernest Franklin Egloff, 81 of Carbon died Jan. 4, 2011 at St. Vincent Clay Hospital in Brazil. He was born April 16, 1929 in "Pontiac", Van Buren Twp., Clay County as the son of Oscar and Esther Wells Egloff. He graduated from Van Buren High School and continued his education at Purdue University, Indiana State University and DePauw University. ...
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Park Board reviews 2010, looks to '11
(Local News ~ 01/06/11)
GREENCASTLE -- At its first meeting of 2011, the Greencastle Park Board looked back on a year of accomplishments and looked toward plans for 2011. At Wednesday night's meeting, Parks and Recreation Director Rod Weinschenk presented the board with a list of the biggest accomplishments he saw for the department in 2010. Chief among these were the completion of the Albin Pond and Safe Routes to School trail projects and the completion of a yearly brochure...
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Jackson to be sentenced Jan. 27
(Local News ~ 01/06/11)
GREENCASTLE -- A Greencastle woman accused of injuring four people during a 2009 bar brawl will be sentenced on Jan. 27. Treva Jackson, 36, was originally charged with four counts of Class C felony battery by means of a deadly weapon, for which she could have received a maximum sentence of 32 years...
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Musician's Send-Off
(Local News ~ 01/06/11)
GREENCASTLE -- Wednesday night is usually the open mic night at the Blue Door Cafe, but this event was different. Friends, family members, and fans of music gathered together in memory of William Edward Chandler, who passed away on Dec. 24, 2010 after a long battle with leukemia at the age of 48...
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PCYSA holding free soccer skills clinic
(High School Sports ~ 01/06/11)
GREENCASTLE -- The PCYSA is holding a free soccer skills clinic Saturday Jan. 15 at the DePauw Indoor Tennis and Track Center. The event will run from 3:30-5:30 p.m. Members of both the men's and women's DePauw soccer teams will be on hand to help young players with skills such as dribbling, passing, shooting and goalkeeping...
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