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Putnamville area under boil order
(Local News ~ 11/12/15)
A boil order is in effect for South 43 Water Association customers in the Putnamville area until further notice. Workers had to shut off water on Thursday morning to repair a leak at County Road 550 South. This means customers on 550 South, County Road 75 West and all of Putnamville are affected...
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DePauw, Wabash Phi Delts to relay Monon Bell game ball for ALS charity
(Local News ~ 11/12/15)
Members of DePauw University and Wabash College Phi Delta Theta chapters will present the game ball to officials prior to the start of this week's 122nd Monon Bell football game. The ball will be relayed on foot and bike between the two campuses Friday in advance of the classic...
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Roachdale VFD annual bean supper set Saturday
(Local News ~ 11/12/15)
The Roachdale Volunteer Fire Department's 47th annual bean supper is set for 5 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 14 at the fire station. The dinner will be eat what you want, pay what you want. Lots of door prizes will be available.
- Eagles give back (High School Sports ~ 11/12/15)
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DePauw to play in 122nd Monon Bell
(College Sports ~ 11/12/15)
DePauw wraps up the 2015 regular season with the renewal of one of college football's oldest and most colorful rivalries as the Tigers host Wabash College in the Monon Bell game. Kickoff for the 122nd gridiron meeting be- tween the two schools is set for 1:07 p.m. on Saturday. The teams are meeting for the 84th time since the Monon Bell was introduced into the series in 1932. The rivalry started in 1890 and this marks the 105th consecutive year the schools are squaring off dating back to 1911...
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Featured Athlete of the Week: Haley Hamm, basketball Cloverdale High School
(High School Sports ~ 11/12/15)
Haley Hamm is a senior basketball player at Cloverdale High School. She was born on Feb. 2, 1998 to Kimberly and Scott Hamm. She is an only child. Her favorite restaurant is Panera Bread and she enjoys watching "The Walking Dead" and "Breaking Bad" on Netflix...
- Horse and Pony Awards (Local News ~ 11/12/15)
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DePauw professor's book featured 'Next Indiana Bookshelf'
(Local News ~ 11/12/15)
A DePauw University professor's book and another by a fellow DPU graduate are among 13 selections picked for inclusion in the Next Indiana Bookshelf. "What This River Keeps," by Greg Schwipps, associate professor and English Department chairman at DePauw and a 1995 graduate of the university, and "Sailing the Inland Sea: On Writing, Literature and Land" by Susan Neville, professor of English at Butler University and a 1973 DePauw graduate, have been selected for inclusion...
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Ivy Gallery events set Nov. 20, Dec. 10
(Local News ~ 11/12/15)
The Culinary Arts students at Area 30 Career Center in Greencastle will be preparing and serving their next Ivy Gallery lunch of the school year on Friday, Nov. 20. Serving time is noon to 1:15 p.m. The only other Ivy Gallery scheduled this semester will be on Thursday, Dec. 10...
- South Putnam Presents (Local News ~ 11/12/15)
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Putnam Scanner 11-13-15
(Local News ~ 11/12/15)
County Jail Several people have been booked into the Putnam County Jail recently. At noon on Tuesday, Justin Levi Burnham, 28, Greencastle, was arrested for parole violation. At 1:30 p.m. Kimberly Monnier, 42, Poland, was booked in for probation violation...
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DePauw, Wabash Phi Delts to relay Monon Bell game ball for ALS charity
(Local News ~ 11/12/15)
Members of DePauw University and Wabash College Phi Delta Theta chapters will present the game ball to officials prior to the start of this week's 122nd Monon Bell football game. The ball will be relayed on foot and bike between the two campuses today in advance of the classic...
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Roachdale VFD annual bean supper set Saturday
(Local News ~ 11/12/15)
The Roachdale Volunteer Fire Department's 47th annual bean supper is set for 5 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 14 at the fire station. The dinner will be eat what you want, pay what you want. Lots of door prizes will be available.
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Christmas Store applications available
(Local News ~ 11/12/15)
The Christmas Store applications are now available at the Dollar General stores in Greencastle. Applications are due Dec. 4 to New Hope Fellowship, located at 1577 U.S. 231 North, Greencastle, IN, 46135.
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Community center idea still alive; ball in YMCA's court
(Local News ~ 11/12/15)
Like Mark Twain and Paul McCartney before it, rumors of the local community center idea's demise have been greatly exaggerated. So much so that Greencastle Mayor Sue Murray was forced to take time to address the issue during her report to the City Council earlier this week...
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Canopy of Lights
(Local News ~ 11/12/15)
Dozens of community leaders, both current and future, met at the Putnam County Courthouse Thursday to prepare the traditional holiday lights around the downtown square. Steve and Linda Raines help set up the Canopy of Lights Thursday at the Putnam County Courthouse...
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Bainbridge 'ceases purchase' of park
(Local News ~ 11/12/15)
BAINBRIDGE -- Several residents and community leaders met at the town hall in Bainbridge Wednesday amid debate concerning the purchase of a property east of town. The property, currently owned by Leon and Donna Tippin, is located on U.S. 36 at the east edge of Bainbridge. The board initially approached the Tippins with the idea to use the property as a park, but the idea of a park is seen by some as intrusive. Others say a park in the area would improve quality of life for Bainbridge residents...
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Sustainability Commission honors four 2015 winners
(Local News ~ 11/12/15)
Two local companies, a City of Greencastle official and a DePauw University senior were honored Tuesday evening when the Greencastle Commission on Sustainability unveiled its annual awards. At the outset of Tuesday night's City Council meeting, Sustainability Chairman Anthony Baratta announced the winners of the Business of the Year, Best Practices of the Year, Outstanding Citizen of the Year and Young Leader of the Year, presenting them or their representatives with plaques detailing the honor...
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Students, police start plan for toy drive
(Local News ~ 11/12/15)
CLOVERDALE -- Students and staff from three local schools, along with Cloverdale Police Chief Mike Clark, started serious planning this week for the upcoming Clovers, Cops and Christmas event. Cloverdale FFA director Callie Edie and her students have partnered with the Cloverdale Police Department to provide dinner and Christmas gifts to local families in need. The event is scheduled for Dec. 19 at C Bar C in Cloverdale...
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