-
YMCA project now part of Community Foundation’s legacy
(Local News ~ 12/14/21)
Just over two years ago, Ryan Penrod, CEO of the Wabash Valley YMCA, visited my office to introduce me to a project many years in the making — the establishment of a YMCA in Putnam County. Typical to most meetings, we exchanged pleasantries and backgrounds (imagine my surprise that Ryan and I both lived in Fresno, Calif., at the same time) and discussed the joys and challenges that come with our respective roles...
-
Extension offering youth civic engagement opportunities
(Local News ~ 12/14/21)
Three upcoming events will provide youth with the opportunity to gain civic duty knowledge through engaging activities. Civic engagement can take many forms whether running for public office, serving on a board or helping to involve others in local decision-making processes to be informed...
-
Airsoft gun reported on North Putnam school bus
(Local News ~ 12/14/21)
Students arrived safely at school following an incident in which a gun was reported on a school bus Tuesday morning. According to a Facebook post on the incident by North Putnam High School, an elementary student told another student that a gun was in his backpack. The bus driver then communicated that one was onboard and safety protocols were followed...
-
Cloverdale keeps South Putnam at bay
(High School Sports ~ 12/14/21)
CLOVERDALE – For a Putnam County and WIC boys’ basketball game, Tuesday’s clash between Cloverdale and South Putnam lacked a bit of the tension it might otherwise have had on a weekend evening. Played at a breezy pace with few stoppages in play, the Eagles started off the fist six minutes well but once the Clovers took back the lead in the second quarter, the hosts would remain in front the rest of the way in a 48-40 win...
Stories from Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Browse other days