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Neese scores 18, leads ISU past Evansville
(College Sports ~ 02/07/19)
TERRE HAUTE - Indiana State poured it on early on the offensive end and didn't allow a field goal during the first seven minutes and 11 seconds of play in en route to a convincing 85-62 victory over visiting Evansville on Wednesday night inside Hulman Center...
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City Park Board meeting postponed
(Local News ~ 02/07/19)
The Greencastle Board of Park Commissioners' February meeting has been rescheduled due to lack of a quorum of members available for Thursday night's session. The meeting has been rescheduled for Monday, Feb. 11 at 7 p.m. at Greencastle City Hall. Members of the Greencastle Park Board are President Tim Trigg, John Hennette, Beva Miller and Cathy Merrell...
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DePauw finds 3-point range in rout of Wabash
(College Sports ~ 02/07/19)
GREENCASTLE — Prior to every men’s basketball game, DePauw University’s athletic Twitter handle tweets out a reminder to students and fans that there’s a game that night. Along with the graphic that shows the opponent, time and location of the game is a clever caption describing what’s forecast for that given day...
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Court News for February 8, 2019
(Court News ~ 02/07/19)
The following cases were filed in Putnam County courts recently. Criminal Cases Jocelyn C. Kinnick, 34, Spencer, Level 6 felony unlawful possession of a syringe Tiffany D. Carpenter, 38, Spencer, Level 6 felony unlawful possession of a syringe, Class A misdemeanor driving with a suspended license...
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Area 30 Open House
(Local News ~ 02/07/19)
Director of Student Services Sharon Bone talks with Greencastle seventh-grader Trenton Campbell and his family about the 19 programs offered at the Area 30 Career Center during an open house Thursday evening.
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Putnam Scanner for February 8, 2019
(Police Logs ~ 02/07/19)
County Jail Nine people were booked in the Putnam County Jail recently. Thursday • At 6:30 a.m. Timothy Gene Arnold, 29, Greencastle, was booked in for battery on a child. • At 2:07 a.m. Tiffany Diane Targett, 33, Brazil, was lodged at the jail on a local warrant...
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Roachdale man honored as IBCA Young Cattleman of Year
(Local News ~ 02/07/19)
INDIANAPOLIS -- A Putnam County man who returned to the farm six years ago after a stint in corporate America was named 2018 Young Cattleman of the Year as the Indiana Beef Cattle Association (IBCA) honored the state’s top cattlemen during its recent annual convention...
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Thibodeau taking over as Terre Haute National Guard unit commander
(Local News ~ 02/07/19)
Indiana National Guard soldiers with 81st Troop Command welcomed a new commander during a ceremony at Camp Atterbury recently. Col. Patrick C. Thibodeau assumed command of more than 2,200 soldiers with the 81st. Headquartered in Terre Haute, the 81st Troop Command features a diverse collection of units: An engineer brigade, a military police company, two medical companies, a public affairs detachment and a response force comprised of soldiers and airmen who can respond to chemical, biological or nuclear attacks.. ...
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Rain goes away only to be replaced by flooding, fog
(Local News ~ 02/07/19)
On a day in which it finally stopped raining and the temperature reached 60 degrees about 3:30 p.m. before free falling throughout the rest of the day, the big weather story Thursday was flooding and fog. The rain finally ceased about 1:15 p.m. Thursday after depositing more than three inches on the Greencastle area since Tuesday evening...
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Coeds charged in case in which minor had .471 percent BAC
(Local News ~ 02/07/19)
The Putnam County Prosecutor’s Office has filed charges against two members of a DePauw University sorority for allegedly supplying enough alcohol to a minor male student that he registered a life-threatening blood-alcohol content (BAC) percentage during a party last fall...
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Dollars for Scholars grant to support Farm to Fork Dinner
(Local News ~ 02/07/19)
BAINBRIDGE -- In an effort to promote local livestock production, area school organizations are teaming up to host a unique fundraising event highlighting Putnam County’s agricultural industry. Thanks to a newly awarded grant, the focus will be on ensuring that all Putnam County students can receive scholarships for post-secondary education and training...
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