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Tigers' basketball team dominates in season opener
(College Sports ~ 11/19/14)
FRANKLIN - The DePauw men's basketball team opened the 2014-15 season on the road Tuesday night, defeating Franklin College by a final score of 79-60. With the win, the Tigers moved to 1-0 on the year, while the Grizzlies dropped to 0-2. After giving up a three to start the contest, DePauw went on a 21-4 run over the opening eight minutes, seizing control of the game. ...
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Cloverdale holds off Owen Valley
(High School Sports ~ 11/19/14)
SPENCER--The score was closer than the game on Monday when the Cloverdale girls' team made the short trek to Owen Valley. The Clovers won by five but, due to their shooting early, had already built up a 17-point lead by the fourth quarter. Cloverdale took the victory over Owen Valley 51-46...
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Cougar girls' team is looking to improve
(High School Sports ~ 11/19/14)
By Johnathon Goode For the Banner Graphic ROACHDALE-- The North Putnam Cougars girls' basketball team finally made it on the board in the first quarter. This is only one of many improvements that they showed in Tuesday night's loss to the Covington Trojans, 67-33...
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Greencastle bounces back, wins at home
(High School Sports ~ 11/19/14)
After the Greencastle girls' basketball team took its first loss of the season Saturday, Tiger Cub fans were anxious to see how GHS would respond. They were not disappointed to see a Greencastle team set a defensive tone early and finish with a convincing 50-26 win over Southmont Tuesday...
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Hunger, homelessness hit home in digesting local stats
(Local News ~ 11/19/14)
As many of us await the fabulous feast we know as Thanksgiving, almost smelling the succulent turkey in the oven and the peach cobbler baking, the less-fortunate among us worry about putting food on any table, holiday gathering or not. That's why it comes as no accident that National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week is observed Nov. 15-23, shining the spotlight for a full week before Thanksgiving on the ongoing issues that evolve as manifestations of extreme poverty...
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Reading Feeds the Imagination
(Local News ~ 11/19/14)
Deer Meadow Primary Principal Mike McHugh takes part in the Principal Challenge portion of the Pizza Hut Book It! Program's National Young Readers Week celebration Monday.
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Prof. Steve Timm's 'Steve Here 2.0' staged through Sunday at DPU
(Local News ~ 11/19/14)
The DePauw University Theatre is presenting "Steve Here 2.0," an original play written and directed by Steve Timm, professor of communication and theater. The production opens Thursday, Nov. 20 at 7:30 p.m. in Moore Theatre of the Judson and Joyce Green Center for the Performing Arts at DePauw...
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Greencastle woman wins Honda Hybrid in Nature Conservancy's 'Natural Treasures' promotion
(Local News ~ 11/19/14)
Back in late September, Julie Norlin picked up a two-month-old article from the Banner Graphic she had kept next to her computer. The article was about The Nature Conservancy's Natural Treasures sweepstakes, which invited Hoosiers to submit photos of themselves taken at amazing natural areas for a chance to win a new 2014 Honda Civic Hybrid...
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