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Barbara Lee Terrell Craig
(Obituary ~ 03/13/14)
Barbara Lee Terrell Craig, 94, passed away peacefully in her sleep Wednesday, March 12, 2014, at the Ben Hur Home. Barbara, the oldest of five children, was born Oct. 11, 1919, in Martin County, Ind., to Walter and Pansy Terrell. On Aug. 20, 1938, she married James W. (Bill) Craig at Bedford...
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100 Women Who Care Donates to Beyond Homeless
(Local News ~ 03/13/14)
One hundred Women Who Care recently donated $10,100 to Beyond Homeless Inc. Present for the donation wee representatives from Beyond Homeless (front, left) Robert Sedlack, John Dittmer, Ann Newton, Tanis Monday, Kathleen Kirkpatrick, Matt Mascioli, Beva Miller (second row, left), Rita Goss, Ellie Ypma, Joni Young, Kris Knapp, Morgan Weller, Mary Williams, Teresa Batto, Saraellen Peters, Kelli Croan, Barbara Jackson, Julie Thompson, Emily Johnson, Della Eastep (back row, left), Vicki Lawson, Elaine Peck, Kristi Spear, Joy Rader, Sandi Rossok, Suzanne Masten, Judy Parent, Kristie Rector and Jinsie Bingham. ...
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State Police arrest Bainbridge man for alleged involvement with 15-year-old
(Local News ~ 03/13/14)
DANVILLE -- A 23-year-old Putnam County man has been arrested and is facing three felony charges after his alleged sexual involvement with a 15-year-old girl in Hendricks County. William Brewer Jr., Bainbridge, was arrested without incident Tuesday afternoon at his residence...
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Badgley appeals sentence in stabbing death of his father
(Local News ~ 03/13/14)
Less than a week after being sentenced for the stabbing death of his father, a 22-year-old Greencastle man is appealing his 40-year sentence. In a handwritten document submitted to Putnam Superior Court on three-ring notebook paper, Thomas W. Badgley requested the appeal and the appointment of a public defender to undertake the appellate process...
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State parks, reservoirs seeking lifeguards; testing now online
(Local News ~ 03/13/14)
Lifeguarding tests are now offered online for applicants seeking such positions at Indiana state parks and reservoir facilities. The test is for first-year applicants only. First-year applicants must pass the test as part of the job application. Candidates who have already worked at a state park or reservoir facility need not take the test again...
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United Way of Putnam County close to reaching $185,000 goal
(Local News ~ 03/13/14)
It was a fun-filled evening at the United Way annual meeting and auction Wednesday evening at the Putnam County Fairgrounds. Putnam County community members gathered to support United Way's current campaign "Be an Everyday Hero," which unfortunately has not met its $185,000 goal...
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Cloverdale council looks at utility department's wages
(Local News ~ 03/13/14)
CLOVERDALE -- The Cloverdale Town Council had a packed house as it met for its monthly meeting on Tuesday evening to discuss its ongoing issues with utilities. After being tabled for several months, the council once again reviewed Ordinance 2014-1, which is an amendment to Ordinance 2013-10 to make the wage of the water and wastewater superintendents a salary position, thus ineligible for overtime...
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Late night fire
(Local News ~ 03/13/14)
A number of local fire crews responded to a late-night fire at Apple Blossom Estates on Thursday evening. Crews were dispatched to a home located at 138 Stayman Ct. at 9:31 p.m. and arrived to heavy smoke coming from a bedroom window. More than 5,000 gallons were used to extinguish the blaze, which was started due to an electrical overload in the master bathroom. ...
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Smith released from federal custody while awaiting trial
(Local News ~ 03/13/14)
TERRE HAUTE -- Putnam County Sheriff's Deputy T.J. Smith will be free of custody as he awaits trial on four counts of deprivation of civil rights, a federal judge ruled Thursday. Magistrate Judge Craig McKee denied the prosecution's motion for detainment, ruling that Smith is neither a flight risk, nor does he pose a serious risk to the safety of the community upon release...
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