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Cloverdale man, passenger, killed in Bartholomew County collision with train
(Local News ~ 10/10/18)
EDINBURGH -- A Cloverdale man and a backseat passenger died late Monday night when the SUV he was driving was hit by a train. The crash sent a third occupant of the vehicle to an Indianapolis hospital with serious injuries. The investigation by Trooper Korry Clark indicated that a 1996 Jeep Cherokee driven by Joshua L. Kelso, 30, Cloverdale, was traveling eastbound on County Road 900 North near County Road 250 East in Bartholomew County...
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Tiger Cubs 11th, tied for 13th in grid polls
(High School Sports ~ 10/10/18)
Greencastle’s football team continues to maintain its spots just outside the top 10 in the two high school football polls after last week’s 19-7 win over North Putnam. The Cubs are 11th in the Associated Press poll, 16 voting points out of the top 10, and are in a three-way tie for 13th in the Indiana Football Coaches Association poll (14 points out of the top 10)...
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FEATURED ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Evan Davies, North Putnam
(High School Sports ~ 10/10/18)
Evan Davies is a senior at North Putnam and plays baseball, basketball and football. ——— Banner Graphic: How important are sports in your life and what have you learned from them? Evan Davies: “Sports are a big part of my life. They push you to excel in the classroom and to do everything you do with a purpose. ...
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Itinerary set for ‘perfect’ night at GHS
(High School Sports ~ 10/10/18)
Greencastle High School will welcome and recognize “Perfect Purple Teams” later this week. On Friday night, GHS will welcome back two of the most outstanding sports teams in GHS history — celebrating the 45th anniversary of their unforgettable seasons...
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Clovers top NP to reach semifinals
(High School Sports ~ 10/10/18)
MONROVIA — On the surface, it may appear that Cloverdale’s 3-0 win over North Putnam on Tuesday night in the opening match of the Monrovia Sectional was a breeze. The Clovers would be the first to tell you their victory was anything but easy, especially the first two sets in which they won by 25-23 scores...
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Mendoza, Phelps, Snyder to play Jazz at The Duck
(Local News ~ 10/10/18)
The trio of Freddie Mendoza, Kenny Phelps and Steve Snyder will be the feature performers for Jazz at the Duck on Thursday, Oct. 11. Mendoza is professor of jazz trombone at Ball State University and a major presence on the central Indiana jazz scene. His playing often pays homage to the great trombonists of the jazz tradition such as J.J. Johnson, Curtis Fuller and Slide Hampton...
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Trailer overturns after driver loses control on I-70
(Local News ~ 10/10/18)
PUTNAMVILLE -- A single-vehicle crash on Interstate 70 in Putnam County Tuesday evening resulted in an overturned trailer and a trip to the hospital for an Arkansas man. At 5:17 p.m., emergency agencies responded to a rollover crash in the westbound lanes of I-70 near the 38-mile marker...
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Students overwhelmingly favor school resource officer in Reality Fair poll
(Local News ~ 10/10/18)
Putnam County eighth-graders attending the Reality Experience program Monday at the Community Building on the Putnam County Fairgrounds overwhelmingly favor a school resource officer in their building, a survey shows. Voting results revealed that 85.6 percent of the students who participated in the poll favor having a school resource officer...
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DePauw announces $2.6 million in lead gifts for Rector Scholarship Centennial Initiative
(Local News ~ 10/10/18)
In support of DePauw University's commitment to the success of each student, President Mark McCoy has announced $2.6 million in leadership gifts for the Rector Scholarship endowment. Alumni are making these gifts to DePauw in the centennial year of Edward and Lucy Rowland Rector's historic scholarship gift to be celebrated on campus May 10-12, 2019...
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At State Capitol, DePauw President McCoy calls upon Indiana lawmakers to adopt hate crimes legislation
(Local News ~ 10/10/18)
"The absence of a hate crimes bill in Indiana speaks much more loudly than any of us would like," DePauw University President D. Mark McCoy told Hoosier lawmakers Wednesday morning. McCoy addressed the Interim Study Committee on Corrections and the Criminal Code, a group of state senators and representatives, at a hearing to consider testimony on the possible creation of hate crimes legislation for the state. The session took place at the Indiana State Capitol at Indianapolis...
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