- STATE CHAMP X 2: Emma Wilson wins state titles in 1,600 and 3,200 (High School Sports ~ 06/05/17)
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Stephen E. Nicholson
(Obituary ~ 06/05/17)
Stephen E. Nicholson, 62, of Spencer, passed away on Friday, June 2, 2017 at Bloomington Hospital. Born Feb. 23, 1955 he was the son of Robert E and Leora (Campbell) Nicholson. Steve worked at IAC in Greencastle for more than 22 years. Steven loved old cars and to hunt...
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Goodman repeats win in UMP Super Stock
(Professional Sports ~ 06/05/17)
PUTNAMVILLE — Warm temperatures and sunny skies greeted fans at Lincoln Park Speedway on Saturday evening. A stout field of drivers was also on hand Saturday night as 94 cars unloaded in pursuit of victory lane at the Putnamville oval. Cullen Goodman repeated as the UMP Super Stock victor this week, repeating his win over Wes McClara from the week before. ...
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Barker enjoys state experience, hopes to build upon it
(High School Sports ~ 06/05/17)
BLOOMINGTON – South Putnam’s Aubrey Barker did not reach the finals of the long jump at the IHSAA girls’ track and field state finals on Saturday, finishing 19th overall. But Barker feels the experience was beneficial to her, and the versatile sophomore hopes to be able to use it in order to return to the state finals and wind up on the medal stand someday...
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Court News for 6-6-2017
(Court News ~ 06/05/17)
The following cases were filed in Putnam County courts recently. Criminal Cases Joseph B. Walters, 33, Fillmore, Level 6 misdemeanor strangulation, Class A misdemeanor resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor domestic battery, Class B misdemeanor disorderly conduct...
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Putnam Scanner 6-6-17
(Police Logs ~ 06/05/17)
County Jail Seven people were booked in the Putnam County Jail recently. Sunday • At 10:41 p.m. Michael Allan Morson, 26, Terre Haute, was lodged at the jail on a local warrant. • At 3:43 a.m. William Leonard Matthews, 37, Reelsville, was taken into custody for criminal confinement, resisting law enforcement and possession of paraphernalia...
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PCPL set to launch Ancient Practices for Modern Healing
(Local News ~ 06/05/17)
The Putnam County Public Library will begin an educational series “Ancient Practices for Modern Healing” Wednesday, June 7 from 5-6:30 p.m. Marian Harvey, RN/BSN health educator, will teach practices that promote healing power from within and optimal health. Part of the “Build a Better World” Summer Reading Program, the series will be each Wednesday June 7-July 26 with the exception of July 21...
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GFD Golf Scramble
(Local News ~ 06/05/17)
Accepting a $1,000 donation from Carpenters Local Union No. 133 Financial Secretary Greg Tucker (second from right), Greencastle firefighters (from left) Brian Poole, Jeff Elkins and Liz Adams make preparations for the annual Greencastle Fire Department golf scramble set for Sunday, June 11 at Windy Hill Country Club. ...
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Registration ends Thursday for Police Boot Camp
(Local News ~ 06/05/17)
Youngsters in grades 6-8 will be given the opportunity to learn what police training is like in the annual Greencastle Parks and Recreation Department Police Boot Camp. The event will take place from 8 a.m. to noon June 12-16 at Robe-Ann Park in Greencastle...
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Community, alumni invited to downtown block party Friday
(Local News ~ 06/05/17)
Members of the Greencastle community are invited to take part in the festivities of DePauw University Alumni Weekend with a downtown block party on Friday evening. Sponsored by Old National Bank, the party is set for 7-11 p.m. Friday. DePauw alumni will begin arriving after 8 p.m. following a dinner and awards presentation on campus...
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HPS tour of Elisha Braman house, owned by Akers, set
(Local News ~ 06/05/17)
Elisha Braman was the equivalent of a rock star in 1840s Greencastle. Architect of iconic buildings of the period for both county and college, his own residence will be open to the public for a tour hosted by the Heritage Preservation Society (HPS) of Putnam County on Saturday, June 17 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m...
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Snyder, Williams in homage to Bill Evans Wednesday at Gobin
(Local News ~ 06/05/17)
The Greencastle Summer Music Festival continues on Wednesday, June 7 at 7:30 p.m. in Gobin Memorial United Methodist Church with a performance by DePauw University jazz faculty members Steve Snyder, piano, and Sandy Williams, guitar. The multi-genre festival’s concerts are open to the public free of charge, thanks to the support of individuals and businesses, including the Inn at DePauw and the Putnam County Community Foundation...
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Hoover to receive Old Gold Goblet at June 7-11 DPU Alumni Reunion
(Local News ~ 06/05/17)
R. David Hoover, retired chairman, president and chief executive officer of Ball Corp. and 1967 graduate of DePauw University, will be honored during the 50th reunion of his graduating class with DePauw’s Old Gold Goblet. The award, which is given annually to recognize “eminence in life’s work and service to alma mater,” will be presented during an Alumni Reunion Weekend (June 7-11) dinner and celebration of alumni achievement on Friday, June 9...
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Jaycee Park not sheltered from unwanted activity
(Local News ~ 06/05/17)
Secluded Jaycee Park is a hidden jewel, Greencastle Parks and Recreation Department officials, like to say. The 22-acre property, although not even within city limits, offers the only fishing lake in the city park system, along with a shelterhouse, bike trails and picnic areas in a remote setting...
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Jacob Isaac Mckee
(Obituary ~ 06/05/17)
Jacob Isaac Mckee, 10, of Greencastle, went to be with the Lord Saturday, June 3, 2017. Jacob is the son of Lisa Mckee. He was born Sept. 26, 2006. Jacob enjoyed watching wrestling, MMA and all his shows on Nickelodeon. He is survived by his mother, Lisa Mckee; sister Lillian Mckee-Boyce; grandparents Sandy and Danny Mckee; uncle Dan Mckee and wife Margie;...
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