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Municipal Elections
(Local News ~ 11/06/19)
Bill Dory (D): 828 Lynda Dunbar (R): 867 Mark Hammer (R): 696 Tyler Wade (R): 544 Dave Murray (D): 530 Gary Lemon (D): 516 Matt Cummings (D): 484 Harry Maginity (R): 388 Adam Cohen (D): 82 Stacie Langdon (R): 437 Veronica Pejril (D): 166 Haywood Ware (R): 81...
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No. 5 Clovers open season with big win
(High School Sports ~ 11/06/19)
MECCA — Cloverdale didn’t quite live up to its No. 5 preseason ranking in the first quarter against Riverton Parke on Tuesday night, but the Clovers got things together quickly and went on to record a 68-35 win over the young Panthers. The Panthers only have one senior on their roster, while the Clovers featured nine upperclassmen in winning their season opener...
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FEATURED SENIOR ATHLETE: Brayden Baxter, Greencastle
(High School Sports ~ 11/06/19)
Brayden Baxter is a senior at Greencastle and participates in football. ——— Banner Graphic: How important are sports to you, and what have you learned from them? Brayden Baxter: “Sports mean everything to me. I’ve been doing them ever since I can remember, and I’ve always had a ball in my hands. ...
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GMS Bazaar Saturday to feature nearly 90 vendors
(Local News ~ 11/06/19)
This coming Saturday, Greencastle Middle School will be filled with holiday decor and gift items. Nearly 90 vendors have signed on to showcase their wares at this event. Shoppers interested in unique handmade items will find 51 booths with local “makers” sharing and selling their creative designs...
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Spicer’s Pigasus Pictures unveils high school contest
(Local News ~ 11/06/19)
BLOOMINGTON -- Pigasus Pictures, the Indiana-based film company co-founded by Greencastle native Zachary Spicer, is hosting its fourth annual high school short screenplay competition. Project Pigasus is no ordinary contest, however. The winning screenplay will be fully produced by the professional production company alongside students in their hometown. ...
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Results Are In
(Local News ~ 11/06/19)
Doing her part in the ritual of putting up the vote totals on the board in the Putnam County Courthouse, DePauw University sophomore Susan Martinez is on the ladder as the results in Tuesday’s municipal elections come in.
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Bainbridge challengers sweep incumbents
(Local News ~ 11/06/19)
BAINBRIDGE — An entirely new set of elected officials will be in charge in Bainbridge in a little less than two months. Voters in the town spoke on Tuesday, electing new town council members Robert Hensley, Jeff Kiger and Brent Foltz, along with new clerk-treasurer Bobbi Boller...
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Lemon squeezed out in at-large City Council voting
(Local News ~ 11/06/19)
As an economics professor, Gary Lemon knows more than enough math to realize the at-large Greencastle City Council race wasn’t going to add up well for one of four Council incumbents. Lemon, fellow Democrat Dave Murray and Republicans Mark Hammer and Tyler Wade were all on the ballot with Wade giving up a virtual sure-thing for re-election as Fourth Ward councilman to vie for an at-large seat in a crowded field...
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Two newcomers join City Council with Third, Fourth Ward triumphs
(Local News ~ 11/06/19)
With convincing victories, two political newcomers will be joining the Greencastle City Council to represent Third and Fourth wards In a race in which she garnered 67 percent of the vote, Veronica Pejril defeated Haywood Ware, 166-81, Tuesday to capture the Third Ward seat on the Council...
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One new councilman comes on in Cloverdale after elections
(Local News ~ 11/06/19)
CLOVERDALE — Elected leadership will stay largely the same in Cloverdale, with incumbents re-elected and one newcomer getting the seat of a retiring council member. Republican Rick Dearwester beat out Independent Robert Anderson for the town council seat representing Ward 2. Don Sublett, who has not been attending meetings reportedly due to ill health, did not seek another term...
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Fillmore gets new clerk, two new council members
(Local News ~ 11/06/19)
FILLMORE — The Fillmore Town Council saw an effective overhaul Tuesday evening as current Council President Bill Ashcraft and councilwoman Robin Duncan were voted out. Jerry Huff and Meredith Trusty will take both of their seats in turn, while current councilman C.J. Huller will retain his seat on the council...
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