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DePauw School of Music Events for Nov. 2-8
(Local News ~ 10/30/15)
DePauw School of Music Events Week of Nov. 2-8 The Transformation of Little Women--a presentation by Tim Good Monday, Nov. 2 7:30 p.m. Green Center, Thompson Recital Hall Tim Good and Susan Anthony from the Department of Communication and Theatre will discuss the transformation of the novel Little Women into other art forms, including plays and opera. ...
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Coats for Kids distribution set for Saturday
(Local News ~ 10/30/15)
Coats for Kids distribution will take place Saturday from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. inside Harris Hall at the Putnam County Fairgrounds. As a reminder, parents/guardians must bring their children along to receive a coat, hat or gloves so that children are assured a proper fit...
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Who's News for Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015
(Local News ~ 10/30/15)
Cloverdale High School Principal Sonny Stoltz announced recently DEAN "EVAN" MONNETT has been named a Commended Student in the 2015 National Merit Scholarship Program. A letter of commendation from the school and the Nationl Merit Scholarship Corporation was presented to Monnett...
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Oak Grove Baptist Church plans for revival Nov. 6-8
(Local News ~ 10/30/15)
Oak Grove Baptist Church in Cunot will host a revival on Nov. 6-8. Rusty Nail Crossing, a six-member family from Michigan City will be ministering in bluegrass gospel music and word. Services will be at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 10:30 a.m. on Sunday...
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Brick Chapel UMC celebrates harvest with Sunday concert
(Local News ~ 10/30/15)
The congregation of Brick Chapel United Methodist Church will celebrate the harvest season on Sunday, Nov. 1. Steve Jeffris will return to Brick Chapel to share his faith through music. He sings country and gospel and has traveled extensively to perform...
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Union Chapel celebrates ministry of Dale Payne
(Local News ~ 10/30/15)
Union Chapel United Methodist Church recently celebrated 50 years of ministry for Pastor Dale Payne and wife Judy of Rockville. The first church the Paynes served was the New Market United Methodist church in September 1965. A celebration and dedication service took place in September special music from Betty Selch and Gay Ann Hiatt...
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Keys to Success
(Local News ~ 10/30/15)
Students of Linda Freund gave a piano recital for family and friends on Saturday, Oct. 24. Students taking part include (from left) Lillian Davis, Ezekial Bergen, Brody Beasley and Brayden Mandeville. The students live in Groveland, Roachdale and Heritage Lake.
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Porter - 93rd Birthday
(Birthdays ~ 10/30/15)
Elva Mae (O'Hair) Porter will celebrate her 93rd birthday on Sunday, Nov. 8. She was born Nov. 8, 1922 in Morton. Elva Mae wishes for her friends and relatives to call or write to wish her a happy birthday. Cards are welcome to Elva Mae at Mill Pond Health Campus, 1014 Mill Pond Lane, Greencastle, IN 46135
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Boatright-Vermillion Engagement
(Engagement ~ 10/30/15)
Proud mother Donna Sandefer of Marshall, Ill., and proud parents Bruce and Mary Vermillion of Greencastle would like to announce the engagement of their children, Dianna Boatright of Marshall to Jason Vermillion of Greencastle. A covered bridge wedding is planned June 4, 2016.
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Wrong-way driver, 78, arrested on I-70 with BAC twice legal limit
(Local News ~ 10/30/15)
BRAZIL -- A 78-year-old Clay County man, driving the wrong way on Interstate 70 Thursday night, was arrested on alcohol-related charges, Indiana State Police at Putnamville reported. At around 9:30 p.m. Thursday, the Clay County Sheriff Dispatch Center alerted officers to a possible wrong-way driver traveling eastbound in the westbound lanes of I-70 near the 25-mile marker, west of the Clay-Putnam county line...
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Free rides to Greencastle polls offered Tuesday
(Local News ~ 10/30/15)
Going to the polls to vote is certainly seen as an important civic duty by many. Getting people to the polls, on the other hand, is something David Evens has seen as his civic duty. Evens, who owns and operates the A Cab taxi service in Greencastle has taken it upon himself to offer free rides to the Greencastle polls Tuesday for anyone who needs transportation to the polls to vote in the municipal election...
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North Putnam, South Putnam march on to football sectional title games
(High School Sports ~ 10/30/15)
Two Putnam County schools are still alive heading into the sectional final round of the IHSAA Football State Tournament. In Class 2A Sectional 39, North Putnam (9-2) defeated Paoli (3-8) by a final score of 40-32. The Cougars host third-ranked Monrovia (10-1) next Friday for the title...
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Putnam Scanner for 10-31-15
(Police Logs ~ 10/30/15)
County Jail Eight people were booked into the Putnam County Jail on Thursday. At 6:45 a.m. Kyle Alan McCammon, 27, Cloverdale, was arrested for probation violation. At 11:23 a.m. Timothy Darren Tedders, 35, Indianapolis, was lodged at the jail for probation violation...
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Court News for 10-31-15
(Police Logs ~ 10/30/15)
The following cases were filed in Putnam County courts recently. Criminal Cases Annae Harris, 25, Greencastle, Class A misdemeanor resisting law enforcement Michelle R. Pettit, 41, Greencastle, Class A misdemeanor criminal trespass William Lawrence Sibbitt Jr., 53, Coatesville, Class C misdemeanor operating while intoxicated, Class C misdemeanor operating with a BAC of .08 or more...
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At the Putnam County Public Library
(Local News ~ 10/30/15)
Monday, Nov. 2 Family Quiet Time in the Imagination Portal, 9 a.m.-noon Looking for a little quiet in the library? Enjoy the without monitors, video games or music in the background. Tech Help Desk, 2-4 p.m. The Tech Help Desk has a computer technician available to give one-on-one assistance using software and electronic devices, and can help diagnose and repair computers and devices...
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'Inside Out' movie premiere in the Imagination Portal
(Local News ~ 10/30/15)
Visit the Putnam County Public Library's Imagination Portal Tuesday, Nov. 3, from 6-7:45 p.m. to celebrate the DVD release of Pixar's animated "Inside Out." Growing up can be a bumpy road, and it's no exception for Riley, who is uprooted from her Midwest life when her father starts a new job in San Francisco. Like all of us, Riley is guided by her emotions...
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The London Stage actors to perform at DPU
(Local News ~ 10/30/15)
One of the oldest established touring Shakespeare theater companies in the world, Actors From The London Stage, will perform "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at DePauw University on Tuesday, Nov. 3. The show will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Moore Theatre in the Judson and Joyce Green Center for the Performing Arts. The performance is free and open to the public...
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At-large City Council candidates cover lots of ground at debate
(Local News ~ 10/30/15)
One thing Wednesday night's Candidates Forum illustrated is there might be as many issues and answers as candidates running for the at-large Greencastle City Council seats in the Tuesday's municipal election. The debate in Watson Forum of the DePauw University Center for Contemporary Media was presented by the Greencastle League of Women Voters in conjunction with WGRE radio and the Banner Graphic. (An earlier story addressed the mayoral and clerk-treasurer candidates)...
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Smooth sailing now as Vine Street reopens
(Local News ~ 10/30/15)
All treat, no trick ... and just in time for Halloween, South Vine Street has reopened in Greencastle. Barricades that went up in mid-May, came down Wednesday as the Vine Street streetscape project portion of the city's Stellar Community grant project nears completion...
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Pianist Seymour Bernstein to make Nov. 3-4 Depauw appearance at ArtsFest 2015
(Local News ~ 10/30/15)
An opportunity to learn from international piano pedagogue Seymour Bernstein will be offered through DePauw University School of Music in a series of three events Nov. 3--4. Bernstein, who made his professional debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra playing the premiere of Concerto No. 2 by Villa-Lobos, maintains a private studio on New York City and is a faculty member of New York University...
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Two-year technology plan approved by PCPL
(Local News ~ 10/30/15)
The Putnam County Public Library continues to look toward the future with the adoption of an updated technology plan this week. The library board approved the 2015-17 Technology Plan, which outlines the focus of PCPL upgrades for the next two years...
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Donation boxes out for 'Clovers, Cops and Christmas' event
(Local News ~ 10/30/15)
CLOVERDALE -- The community can now donate to the Clovers, Cops and Christmas Toy Drive in several ways. The Cloverdale Police Department and Cloverdale High School FFA have partnered this year to provide Christmas presents and a full holiday meal to those in need. The event is set for Dec. 19 at C Bar C in Cloverdale...
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