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Museum to host exhibit by Tweedie
(Local News ~ 11/21/22)
Putnam County Museum will host the opening of a new exhibit, Natural Wonders, Images by Lynne Tweedie, Saturday, Nov. 26. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. and a gallery chat with Ms. Tweedie will take place at 2:30. Tweedie’s work has been shown locally and regionally, including at Art on the Square in Danville...
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Old National Trail screenings Dec. 2
(Local News ~ 11/21/22)
Those who live in the Cloverdale, North Putnam, South Putnam, Eminence and Mill Creek school districts and have concerns regarding their child’s development may contact Old National Trail Special Services to schedule a screening appointment. Screenings will be conducted on Friday, Dec. 2 from 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m...
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Citizen One pilot deemed successful
(Local News ~ 11/21/22)
CLOVERDALE — Pitching the idea a year ago, consultant Taulbee Jackson was confident that a new local news platform, run by Cloverdale students, would mean more buy-in from the community. Also part of the plan was students learning about media literacy and how to engage leaders and community members as journalists. Meanwhile, it was hoped the program could stand on its own...
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Durbin to co-chair Homeless Council of the Wabash Valley
(Local News ~ 11/21/22)
Lea Durbin, executive director at Beyond Homeless, Inc. has been elected to co-chair the Homeless Council of the Wabash Valley (HCWV) beginning January 2023. The HCWV is one of 16 regional planning councils in the Indiana Balance of State Continuum of Care. Also known as Region 7, counties included are Clay, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Vermillion and Vigo. The council meets regularly to develop and implement strategies for homelessness alleviation...
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Franklin Street parking now limited to north side
(Local News ~ 11/21/22)
The City of Greencastle has announced that the Common Council adopted Ordinance 2022-10 on Nov. 10. This new ordinance has the following impact on parking along Franklin Street from College Avenue to Indianapolis Road: • No parking on the south side of the street from College Avenue to Indianapolis Road...
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Kountry Healthcare offers primary care for the uninsured
(Local News ~ 11/21/22)
As someone who got into the medical world with a heart for helping people, Jennifer Sheffler couldn’t help but notice how hard it was to help certain people. A registered nurse for 15 years, she spent much of her time in the emergency room. Since becoming a nurse practitioner four years ago, she’s spent much of her time working in urgent care, namely Putnam Prompt Care at Putnam County Hospital...
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Shorthanded Eagles rolled by Mounties
(High School Sports ~ 11/21/22)
NEW MARKET — This is the team that Southmont girls basketball coach Dan Burkman has been waiting to see. Monday evening after a disappointing Sugar Creek Classic championship loss to Western Boone, Southmont was back in action as it welcomed sectional foe South Putnam. From the opening tip it was all Mounties as they were firing on all cylinders and cruised to a 53-32 win over the Eagles. The 53 points are a season high for the Mounties...
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Good Vibes
(Local News ~ 11/21/22)
Aiming to bring community together through whiskey, The Whisk at 18 S. Jackson St. in Greencastle had its grand opening recently.
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DePauw Ethics Bowl to compete nationally
(Local News ~ 11/21/22)
For the 14th time in 19 years, the DePauw University Ethics Bowl team will make a trip to nationals. Two DePauw Ethics Bowl teams recently competed in the Central States Regional Ethics Bowl at Marian University. One team finished second place out of 22 teams, thus earning a bid to the national competition in Portland, Ore., in March...
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Nazarene Christmas bazaar set Dec. 3
(Local News ~ 11/21/22)
Greencastle Church of the Nazarene will host a Christmas bazaar on Saturday, Dec. 3 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Vendors, snacks and pictures with Santa will be available. Those with questions may call the church at 653-3507. The church is located at 580 S. CR 100 East, Greencastle...
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