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Wilson finishes seventh at New Balance Nationals
(High School Sports ~ 03/12/19)
NEW YORK — Emma Wilson likes to start races quickly. On Sunday, the girls’ high school two-mile race in the New Balance Indoor Nationals at The Balance Armory facility in New York City started really quickly. Running for the “Miles to Go” club of Greencastle, Wilson placed seventh among runners from all over the country with a time of 10:23.05...
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'Leading Ladies' farce set for GHS stage Friday, Saturday
(Local News ~ 03/12/19)
Ken Ludwig's hilarious farce "Leading Ladies" will be presented by Greencastle High School this weekend on both Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in Parker Auditorium in McAnally Theatre at GHS. The production will be retiring theater director Bethany Bax's final production at the school...
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Court News for March 13, 2019
(Court News ~ 03/12/19)
The following cases were filed in Putnam County courts recently. Criminal Cases Cody L. Garmon, 19, Danville, Level 6 felony fraud Kymberley R. Burris, 37, Greencastle, Class B misdemeanor false informing Jessica M. Porter, 29, Terre Haute, Class A misdemeanor driving with a suspended license...
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Putnam Scanner for March 13, 2019
(Police Logs ~ 03/12/19)
County Jail Two people were booked in the Putnam County Jail on Monday. • At 3:54 p.m. Mark Anthony Boehm, 41, Greencastle, was taken into custody on a local warrant. • At 11:26 a.m. Nicholas Tanner Shackleford, 26, Greenwood, was booked in for contempt of court...
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Final Legislative Update of 2019 session set Saturday
(Local News ~ 03/12/19)
The third and final session of the 2019 Legislative Update series that focuses on legislation making its way through the Indiana General Assembly is scheduled for Saturday, March 16. The 8 a.m. free public event will be conducted in the board room of the Putnam County Farm Bureau Insurance office, 1001 N. Jackson St., Greencastle...
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Gospel comedy to be staged Saturday night at Russellville
(Local News ~ 03/12/19)
Gospel comedy to be staged Saturday night at Russellville RUSSELLVILLE -- The Russellville Community Center is teaming up with writer/director Preston Dildine to produce a gospel comedy on Saturday, March 16. Doors will open at 5 p.m. Dinner will be served at 5:30 with the performance commencing at 7 p.m...
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Cooperative park efforts eyed to assist city, PCCS
(Local News ~ 03/12/19)
After taking over the reins at Putnam County Comprehensive Services a few years back, Executive Director Andrew Ranck said he would often stare out the window of his Tennessee Street office, looking over at Robe-Ann Park and pondering a potential partnership...
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Wedding dresses recount changing of times, family history
(Local News ~ 03/12/19)
If looking at the concept generally, bridal showers are occasions where well-wishers and relatives provide essential items the wife-to-be will need in her new home. Indeed, they have roots in dowry rituals where the family would provide financial assistance for the wedding...
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FEATURED ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Mckenzie Woodall, Greencastle
(High School Sports ~ 03/12/19)
Mckenzie Woodall is a senior at Greencastle and participates in volleyball and softball. ——— Banner Graphic: How important are sports to you, and what have you learned from them? Mckenzie Woodall: “Sports mean a lot to me. I’ve played since I was very little, and has taught me friendship, teamwork and working together.”...
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Bollman, Scott chosen for North-South All-Star game
(High School Sports ~ 03/12/19)
Two Putnam County football standouts have been named to the South team for the North-South Indiana All-Star game in July. Greencastle’s versatile Gavin Bollman, who was named to numerous all-state teams as a defensive end, was one of two tight ends chosen for the team by the Indiana Football Coaches Association...
- B1G men's basketball tournament schedule (College Sports ~ 03/12/19)
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North, South teams win middle school county tourney openers
(Community Sports ~ 03/12/19)
The South Putnam Lady Eagles swept a pair of games against the Cloverdale Clover junior high girls on Tuesday night at South Putnam. The seventh grade picked up a 16-11 victory, while the eighth grade advanced on 29-16 in the second game. Both teams will travel to North Putnam on Thursday to take on the Cougars for the middle school championship...
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