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New Arrivals 11-6
(Births ~ 11/06/10)
Congratulations to the following Putnam County families on their recent new additions:...
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Engagement Snyder - Sciera
(Engagement ~ 11/06/10)
Percy Snyder of Greencastle and Deborah Snyder of Orlando, Fla. announce the engagement of their son, Eric Snyder, to Katherine Sciera, the daughter of John and Mary Sciera of Fayetteville, Ga. The bride-to-be is a 1998 graduate of Sandy Creek High School and a 2001 graduate of Purdue University, where she earned a degree in natural resources and environmental science. She is a 2003 and 2008 graduate of Clemson University, with both masters and doctorate degrees in environmental toxicology...
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Arnold 60th anniversary
(Anniversary ~ 11/06/10)
Leon and Beverly Arnold of Mount Meridian will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with a reception at the Fillmore Christian Church. The reception will be hosted by their six children and will take place on Nov. 27 from 2 to 4 p.m. Leon and Beverly were married Dec. 11, 1950 in Greencastle by the Rev. Dallas Rissler...
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Phares receives 3-year sentence
(Local News ~ 11/06/10)
GREENCASTLE -- A Greencastle woman received a three-year sentence after pleading guilty to shoplifting from two stores. Jessica Phares, 27, was convicted of one count of Class D felony theft and one count of Class D felony attempted theft, each punishable by a maximum of three years in prison...
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Take Back the Night event set for Nov. 10
(Local News ~ 11/06/10)
GREENCASTLE -- Omega Phi Beta Sorority Inc. and Putnam County Family Support Services are hosting a Take Back the Night event on Nov. 10. The event, which will conists of a rally and a march, will commence at the center of the DePauw Campus at 8:30 p.m...
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Up, Up and Away!
(Local News ~ 11/06/10)
Students wrapped up Red Ribbon Week at Ridpath recently with a magic show by Jim Reams where they learned a strategy called, "No, Go, Tell!" The week included other highlights such as the balloon launch (pictured above), where students attached drug-free pledges to balloons. The school received one response of encouragement from a walker at Point Pelee National Park, which is the southernmost point on mainland Canada. School counselor Jennifer Owens-Cripe, organized the activities.
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New Life Baptist participates in Operation Christmas Child
(Local News ~ 11/06/10)
GREENCASTLE -- A local church is hoping to gather more than 1,000 gift-filled shoe boxes for hurting children overseas. New Life Baptist Church will serve as a collection point for Operation Christmas Child. Soon, with the help of local volunteers, the site will be brimming with festively wrapped shoe boxes full of gifts...
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Elliott to be ordained in Church of Christ
(Local News ~ 11/06/10)
RUSSELLVILLE -- Kathryn Jenkins Elliott, co-pastor of the Russellville Community Church, will be ordained as a minister in the United Church of Christ at 3 p.m. Nov. 13. Elliott became a Commissioned Minister of Family Life in October of 2001. She and her husband, the Rev. James Elliott, have been co-pastors of the Russellville Community Church for 4 1/2 years, and previously shared duties for six years at Salem (Heusler) United Church of Christ in Evansville...
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Nazarene Church dedicates sanctuary
(Local News ~ 11/06/10)
GREENCASTLE -- For 30 years, the parishioners at the Greencastle Church of the Nazarene have been worshipping in a multi-purpose room meant to be a gymnasium. That is all about to change. On May 30, the church broke ground on a new sanctuary at a special ceremony. They will be dedicating the addition with another ceremony at 10:30 a.m. Nov. 14. The church is located at 580 S. CR 100E (Roundbarn Rd.)...
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Jazz group looks at Big Band Era
(Local News ~ 11/06/10)
GREENCASTLE -- Step out and back in time when the DePauw University Jazz Ensemble performs a program of favorites from the Big Band Era on Nov. 11. The ensemble's final concert of the Fall 2010 semester will begin at 7:30 p.m. in DePauw's Kresge Auditorium, which is located in the Judson and Joyce Green Center of the Performing Arts. Admission is free. ...
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Woodwind quintet has Monday recital
(Local News ~ 11/06/10)
GREENCASTLE -- The DePauw University Faculty Woodwind Quintet will perform its first recital of the year on Monday in the Green Center for the Performing Arts, Thompson Recital Hall. The program, which begins at 7:30 p.m., is free and open to the public...
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Putnam Scanner for Nov. 6, 2010
(Police Logs ~ 11/06/10)
Putnam County Sheriff's Department Neither driver was sure if Mann had signaled to turn. Both vehicles towed by Steele's. Damage $2,501-$5,000. Flynt T. Gibbs, 24, Cloverdale, said he was westbound at approximately 55 miles per hour in a 2003 Dodge Ram. He saw Gibbs' Jeep in front of him, but could not avoid striking it. After impact, Gibbs lost control of his vehicle, continuing into the woods north of the road and down an embankment...
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Barbara L Fraizer
(Obituary ~ 11/06/10)
Barbara L. Fraizer, 78, Cloverdale, passed away on November 4, 2010 at the Putnam County Hospital. She was born in Putnam County on May 21, 1932 and was the daughter of the late Fred Herman and Pearl Estella (Offenbacker) Day. She was a member of the Millgrove United Methodist Church and was an activity director in nursing homes...
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State objects to Buis' motion for release
(Local News ~ 11/06/10)
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Toy Drive starts up for season
(Local News ~ 11/06/10)
The Cloverdale High School and South Putnam High School student council toy drive needs donations for this holiday season. We are looking for new toys, gently used toys, stuffed animals, hats, gloves and monetary donations. Last year we helped over 300 community children to have a Christmas...
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Car crash sends Bainbridge man to Indy hospital with neck injury
(Local News ~ 11/06/10)
BAINBRIDGE -- A two-car accident at the intersection of US 36 and County Road 25W has a Bainbridge man in Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. At 9:18 a.m., Jason R. Allmon, 37, Bainbridge was westbound on US 36 in a 1992 Toyota Corolla when he collided with Mychael L. Buchanan, 19, Bainbridge, driving a 2008 Honda Accord. Buchanan was northbound on 25W, crossing US 36...
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Sectional Football
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Cougars Win Sectional
(High School Sports ~ 11/06/10)
ROACHDALE -- Just two plays into Friday's sectional championship contest between North Putnam and Greencastle, the Cougars left little doubt they meant business. When all was said and done, the Cougars were crowned sectional champions after defeating the Tiger Cubs 54-21...
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DePauw wins first outright SCAC title
(College Sports ~ 11/06/10)
GREENCASTLE -- The DePauw Tigers football team defeated Austin 30-20 to capture its first outright SCAC title. Michael Engle led the way completing 26-of-40 passes for 303 years and three touchdowns. Alex Koors hauled in eight catches for 117 yards and a score, with fellow senior Brayden Dahlstrom grabbing seven Engle offerings for 80 yards and a touchdown...
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Teller accused of stealing over $87,000 from bank
(Local News ~ 11/06/10)
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