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Community Crossings bids come in under budget for county
(Local News ~ 04/07/21)
After two straight years of receiving only one bid each year for Community Crossings road projects — bids that were well over the projected budget — the Putnam County Commissioners got some good news Monday. Not only were four bids submitted for the matching funds grant projects, but three of the four came in with dollar amounts below the projected $1.38 million budget...
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Eagle golfers top Athenians in opener
(High School Sports ~ 04/07/21)
CRAWFORDSVILLE — The South Putnam Boys’ Golf Team opened the 2021 campaign with a win at Crawfordsville Municipal Golf Course Tuesday Night. The Eagles defeated the Crawfordsville Athenians 213-241. Marcus Robinson paced the Eagles and took home medalist honors with a round of 49. Others scoring for the Eagles were Brady Robinson (53), Lee Haywood (54), Brett Van Rensselaer (57) and Lane Robinson (60)...
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NP baseball hit hard by North Montgomery; Greencastle softball edged by North Central
(High School Sports ~ 04/07/21)
CRAWFORDSVILLE – Following a pair of big wins at White River Valley to start the year, North Putnam’s baseball team crashed back down to earth after suffering an 18-0 loss at North Montgomery Tuesday night, The Cougars got a solitary hit on the night, a double by Cody Perkins to lead off the second, as well as a walk to Jaylen Windmiller in the fourth but little else that went right as the Chargers banged out 12 hits and received 12 free passes in total, 11 walks and a hit batsman...
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Joseph F. Weist
(Obituary ~ 04/07/21)
Joseph F. Weist, 84, of Greencastle, peacefully took his last breath on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 in Greencastle. Born in Indianapolis, he was the son of Leo F. and Louise C. (Fernkas) Weist. He was a 1954 graduate of Cloverdale High School. He began roofing with his uncle Art after high school. He had his own business, Weist Roofing in Greencastle. What a legacy he left behind in his work ethic and satisfactory service to his customers...
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FEMA to award grants for COVID-related funeral expenses
(Local News ~ 04/07/21)
WASHINGTON — Starting Monday, April 12, the Federal Emergency Management Agenty (FEMA) will begin providing financial assistance for funeral expenses incurred after Jan. 20, 2020 for deaths related to coronavirus (COVID-19) to help ease some of the financial stress and burden caused by the pandemic...
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