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Brotherton comfortable as state finals approach
(High School Sports ~ 06/10/13)
Greencastle's Luke Brotherton completed his first practice round at The Legends on Saturday in preparation for the boys' golf state finals this week. The Tiger Cubs junior will become the first GHS golfer to compete as an individual at the Indiana High School Athletic Association state finals on Tuesday when he tees off from the front nine at 8:09 a.m...
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Legion to unveil mural, new burning grounds on Flag Day
(Local News ~ 06/10/13)
Greencastle American Legion Post 58 will celebrate Flag Day by unveiling a pair of new additions to the post on Friday, June 14. The unveiling and first flag burning ceremony at the new burning grounds is set for 7 p.m., followed by the dedication of the new mural in the post ballroom...
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Gift allows Land Trust to protect 64 acres in Parke County
(Local News ~ 06/10/13)
Approximately 64 acres of woods in southeastern Parke County will be preserved forever thanks to a generous gift from two retired Purdue University sociology professors to the Central Indiana Land Trust. The families of Harry Potter and Ray Rymph purchased the land in 1974 as a retreat spot. ...
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Masonic fish fry set for June 13, 14
(Local News ~ 06/10/13)
The annual Greencastle Masonic Temple Fish Fry is set for Thursday and Friday, June 13 and 14. Serving each day will be from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Carryout is available. Call ahead at 653-4915. Everyone is welcome to enjoy some good, homemade food. The Masonic Temple is located at 118 E. Washington St...
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GHS diplomas available Monday, Tuesday
(Local News ~ 06/10/13)
Diplomas for recently graduated Greencastle High School seniors will be available for pick up today and Tuesday in the high school office. Principal Russ Hesler announced the diplomas have arrived and can be picked up beginning when the office opens at 9 a.m. today...
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Calling all stars for the Putnam County Fair
(Local News ~ 06/10/13)
An effort to boost the star power at the 2013 Putnam County Fair will begin and end with a search for talented, young stars right here in the community. With the announcement of a number of exciting concerts at this year's fair, none should be more exciting to young singers than the inaugural Putnam County Star event, set to run each evening from July 20-24...
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ParkFest continues with Homebrew Holler and White Lightning Boys
(Local News ~ 06/10/13)
Following a successful kickoff to the 2013 season with a pair of Greencastle acts, ParkFest will move into week two on Tuesday with some regional talent. Martinsville-based Homebrew Holler and Brown County's White Lightning Boys will play the 6:30 p.m. concert on Tuesday, June 11 at the Bob Flanigan Memorial Bandshell in Roban Park...
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Motorcycle scavenger hunt to benefit child with brain tumor
(Local News ~ 06/10/13)
Krambo's Kustom Kolors will be hosting its fourth annual Dash For Cash Motorcycle Scavenger Hunt and Charity Ride on Saturday, June 15. Each year, the ride is put on to benefit someone in need and this year, the ride will benefit five-year-old Kaleb Borders, of Shelburn, who was recently diagnosed with stage four glioblastoma, which is one of the most common and aggressive malignant primary brain tumors...
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The circus comes to Putnam County Fairgrounds
(Local News ~ 06/10/13)
The Loomis Brothers Circus will be coming to the Putnam County Fairgrounds on Thursday, June 14 and Friday, June 15. Shows will be a 4:30 p.m. and at 7:30 p.m. both days. Featured acts this year include Miss Natalia Winn, queen of the air and performing aerial feats without a net below her, the juggling Fusco brothers from Argentina and Okha the elephant that can walk on a ball...
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DPU brings back The Men of Note for alumni weekend
(Local News ~ 06/10/13)
Alumni of all ages made their way back to Greencastle this weekend to celebrate DePauw University's annual Alumni Weekend. Among the many activities planned to keep the alumni busy was a concert by The Men of Note, who originally formed at DePauw in 1963. The concert also honored one of the club's founders, Dorn Younger...
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Fillmore council approves rate study
(Local News ~ 06/10/13)
FILLMORE -- A number of matters concerning water and sewers were on the mind of Fillmore Town councilors as they conducted their Thursday evening meeting. Chief among these was the approval of a utility rate study. As the town continues to try and boost finances, clerk-treasurer Wanda Seidler reported that Fillmore is past due for such a study...
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