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COLLEGE REPORT: Ray gets double-double for Blue Knights
(College Sports ~ 02/22/19)
Greencastle graduate Nailah Ray recorded 13 points and 10 rebounds on Wednesday night in a 90-58 loss to No. 1-ranked Wabash Valley on Wednesday night. Ray hit 5 of 10 shots from the field and added two assists and a blocked shot. Neese stays hot Cloverdale graduate Cooper Neese scored in double figures for the fifth straight game on Wednesday, scoring 17 as Indiana State defeated Illinois State 73-50...
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Police Academy
(Local News ~ 02/22/19)
Greencastle Police Department Sgt. Ed Wilson graduated from the Police Executive Leadership Academy (PELA) recently and was honored at the Indiana Chiefs of Police Association conference in Indianapolis.
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Indiana Farm Bureau celebrates 100 years of advocating for agriculture
(Local News ~ 02/22/19)
This year, Indiana Farm Bureau is celebrating its 100th anniversary. Since its founding in 1919, INFB has remained focused on the same mission to promote agriculture through public education, member engagement, and by advocating for agricultural and rural needs...
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Amateur radio technician licensing class slated
(Local News ~ 02/22/19)
Putnam County ARES/RACES/PCAUXCOM VE Team will be presenting an amateur radio technician level licensing class hosted at the Putnam County Emergency Operations Center (EOC), 1600 W. County Road 225 South, Greencastle. Starting Saturday, March 16, the class is scheduled to run four weeks on Saturday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m...
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Court News for February 23, 2019
(Court News ~ 02/22/19)
The following cases were filed in Putnam County courts recently. Criminal Cases Christopher N. Cornelius, 29, Greencastle, Class C misdemeanor driving with a Schedule I or II controlled substance in the body, Class B misdemeanor possession of marijuana, Class C misdemeanor possession of paraphernalia...
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Putnam Scanner for February 23, 2019
(Police Logs ~ 02/22/19)
County Jail Three people were booked in the Putnam County Jail on Thursday night. At 11:41 p.m. Shawna Renee Gouckenour, 36, Bainbridge, was lodged at the jail on a local traffic warrant. At 10:46 p.m. Christopher Nicholas Cornelius, 29, Greencastle, was taken into custody for driving while intoxicated, possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia...
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North Putnam board authorizes project bond lease, appropriations
(Local News ~ 02/22/19)
BAINBRIDGE -- With little variety on its agenda Thursday evening, the North Putnam School Board took further steps toward funding its corporation-wide renovation project through leasing a portion of North Putnam High School. More specifically, hearings unaccented by comments from the public were held to authorize the execution of this lease, which totals the maximum $18 million which the board previously set to cover the project. ...
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Suits and Sneakers
(Local News ~ 02/22/19)
District 44 State Rep. Beau Baird (R-Greencastle) pairs sneakers with his suit to draw attention to National Cancer Prevention Month Tuesday at the Statehouse in Indianapolis.
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Ice rescue instruction immerses students in frigid dose of reality
(Local News ~ 02/22/19)
CLINTON FALLS -- With a number of ice-related rescues necessary in west-central Indiana this winter and a recent tragedy at Heritage Lake, 14 first responders representing six local departments recently received timely instruction in dive rescue/ice rescue procedures at Glenn Flint Lake in Clinton Township...
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County prepares for July addition of third court
(Local News ~ 02/22/19)
While it was up to the State of Indiana to approve the addition of a third court in Putnam County, the job of making it work now falls to county government. Since the approval of a third court and magistrate last spring, judges Matt Headley and Denny Bridges, along with the Putnam County Commissioners, have been planning for the addition of the third court...
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City Council hears details of DePauw campus projects
(Local News ~ 02/22/19)
While DePauw University wants the City of Greencastle to close College Avenue between Hanna and Olive streets, thats only one piece of an ambitious project that will radically change the south end of the campus over the next five years. A lot of dominoes are part of this, not just the closing of College Street, Mayor Bill Dory said Thursday night before introducing Warren Whitesell, associate vice president of facilities management at DePauw, who guided city officials through a two-hour look at how the project might unfold.. ...
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