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Davis retires from Little Walnut Conservancy board
(Local News ~ 04/12/22)
The Little Walnut Conservancy District lost more than a board member on Wednesday. With Kenny Davis stepping away from his position, the board is losing a big piece of the history of Glenn Flint Lake. Sure, Davis has been a valued board member since 1995, but he’s actually been there from the beginning as part of the excavating crew that built the lake in the years before it was filled in 1976...
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Tax bills mailed to Putnam County property owners
(Local News ~ 04/12/22)
Putnam County Treasurer Kathy Minnick has announced to all Putnam County property owners that the 2021 payable 2022 tax statements have been mailed. Due to a material shortage by the manufacturer, the tax bills will not be in pink envelopes this year...
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DePauw names its first vice president for institutional equity
(Local News ~ 04/12/22)
Dionne Jackson, who has spent her career focused on supporting and ensuring equity in education and the community, has been named DePauw University’s first vice president for institutional equity. Jackson, who starts at DePauw June 15, will have faculty status with the rank of part-time associate professor of education studies...
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Invasive plant control training for landowners coming up
(Local News ~ 04/12/22)
Do you know what an invasive plant is? It is a plant that is not native to our environment, and one that can cause (or is likely to cause) harm to our environment, economy, and/or human health. There are several different invasive plants currently in Putnam County and the surrounding area including autumn olive, garlic mustard, Japanese honeysuckle and poison hemlock. ...
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Covenants, restrictions for Fillmore lots abolished
(Local News ~ 04/12/22)
FILLMORE – After official action by the Fillmore Town Council at its regular meeting Thursday evening, certain building lots will no longer be subject to covenants and restrictions on their use...
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Big Wheels
(Local News ~ 04/12/22)
Winners of bicycles at the 2022 Greencastle Parks and Recreation Department Easter Egg Hunt were (from left) Hunter Neeley, 5-8 age group; Kingston Capps, 9-12 age group; sponsor Amanda Procenti of State Farm Insurance; Assistant Park Director Chrysta Snellenberger; and Amanda Marshall, 5-8 age group.
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Area 30 Board approves set of subleases
(Local News ~ 04/12/22)
The Area 30 Career Center board of directors approved a set of subleases as part of its agenda Tuesday morning...
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