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Wheeler to use McDonald’s grant to help revive GHS newspaper
(Local News ~ 11/29/22)
McDonald’s restaurants across Indiana and Southwest Michigan are supporting teachers by presenting a series of MAC Grants this fall. Each $500 MAC (Make Activities Count) Grant is designed to help local teachers fund new and exciting projects designed to engage their students in creative ways...
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Robe-Ann Park lights effort to kick off with Dec. 3 parade
(Local News ~ 11/29/22)
For the third year in a row, the Greencastle Parks and Recreation Department and the Greencastle Civic League are holding the Winter Wonderland Lights Festival in Robe-Ann Park. The park will be lit up beginning Dec. 3 and continuing through Jan. 6 from dusk to dawn each night. The lights display is open to the public and admission is free...
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Caring for Mental Health
(Local News ~ 11/29/22)
Recognizing a need to facilitate mental health services locally, 100 Women Who Care of Putnam County recently awarded Mental Health America of Putnam County $6,000 toward this effort.
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Eagles use offensive balance to knock back Athenians
(High School Sports ~ 11/29/22)
The South Putnam Lady Eagles used a balance offense, aggressive early defense and an unselfish brand of basketball to defeat the Crawfordsville Athenians 45-28 in a non-conference girls’ high school basketball game at the “Eagles Nest” on Tuesday night...
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Cougars run close by Clovers
(High School Sports ~ 11/29/22)
CLOVERDALE – It had been just 10 days since Cloverdale and North Putnam met in the consolation game of the Putnam County Girls’ Basketball Tournament. With both teams having not played in at least a week, it took a quarter for the game to get up to speed and though the Clovers kept things close again, pushing the Cougars to the final horn, the visitors’ experience in tight contests this season helped them to prevail 40-36...
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Home-based vendors alerted of new changes to state law
(Local News ~ 11/29/22)
Anyone who is currently a home-based vendor or is interested in becoming a home-based vendor should know of recent changes to state law. Indiana recently passed a new law (HB 1149) which includes changes for home-based vendors in Indiana. The Putnam County Health Department and Purdue Extension are hoping to help better understand the changes to the new law as well as who qualifies as a home-based vendor and what food can be sold under the new law...
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Greencastle native Sarah Taylor named president of Lottery Association
(Local News ~ 11/29/22)
INDIANAPOLIS — Greencastle native Sarah (Monnett) Taylor has assumed a key leadership position in the lottery industry as president of the North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries (NASPL) during the recent World Lottery Summit held in Vancouver, B.C...
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