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Drainage stucture work to close State Road 42
(Local News ~ 03/24/17)
EMINENCE -- The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) has announced that State Road 42, approximately seven miles east of U.S. 231, will close for construction on or after Monday, April 3. The project will replace two drainage structures just west of North Bowman Road, near Eminence...
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Olney Central happy to add Nailah Ray
(High School Sports ~ 03/24/17)
Players who don’t start for their high school basketball teams don’t often get opportunities at the college level, but Greencastle’s Nailah Ray is an exception to that guideline. Ray and sophomore Claire Gillen shared the center position for the Tiger Cubs this year, with Gillen normally starting games and Ray replacing her late in the first quarter...
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Spring revival starts Sunday at Hanna Street Baptist
(Local News ~ 03/24/17)
Hanna Street Baptist Church will welcome evangelist Tracy Killinger for its spring revival on Sunday, March 26 through Wednesday, March 29. The revival begins with the 10:30 a.m. Sunday service at 501 E. Hanna St., and continues each evening Sunday through Wednesday at 7 p.m...
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Big Walnut Baptist Church to welcome My Brother’s Keeper
(Local News ~ 03/24/17)
Cincinnati-based bluegrass/folk band will give a gospel show at Big Walnut Baptist Church on Sunday, March 26. The morning service begins at 10:30 a.m. at 5512 W. CR 950 South, Reelsville. My Brother’s Keeper consists of brothers Benjamin, Titus and Joshua Luckhaupt on guitar, mandolin and fiddle, respectively. Wyatt “Sawmill” Murray completes the ensemble on upright bass...
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At the Library
(Local News ~ 03/24/17)
-- Imagination Portal Unplugged, 9 a.m.-noon -- Community Help Desk, 2-4 p.m . PCPL has a computer technician available to diagnose and help repair your computer and electronics. -- Based on the Book: Movie Night, 5:30-8 p.m. Group to meet to discuss Andy Weir’s “The Martian.” Following presentation of the film (running time: 2 hour, 31 minutes), group will discuss Weir’s novel. Copies of the book are available for checkout or purchase...
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Smith excited to keep playing at Lincoln Trail
(High School Sports ~ 03/24/17)
The word that both her high school coach and future college coach used to describe Gracie Smith was “competitor.” The Greencastle senior recently signed her national letter-of-intent to attend Lincoln Trail College in Robinson, Ill., and use her competitive nature to continue her basketball career...
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Putnam Scanner 3-25-17
(Police Logs ~ 03/24/17)
Two people were booked in the Putnam County Jail on Thursday. • At 9:33 p.m. William Lee Keyt, 35, Carbon, was lodged at the jail for driving while intoxicated with a prior conviction. • At 1:12 a.m. Levi Wade Runnells, 26, Greencastle, was booked in on a local warrant and a Marion County warrant...
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Court News 3-25-17
(Court News ~ 03/24/17)
The following cases were filed in Putnam County courts recently. Kyle M. Bannon, 31, Coatesville, Class A misdemeanor carrying a handgun without a license Scott G. McCarty, 32, New Goshen, speeding Darren R. Hamilton, 42, Greencastle, speeding Jacob D. Nissen, 18, Fillmore, speeding...
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CPD to hire crime investigator, evidence manager
(Local News ~ 03/24/17)
CLOVERDALE -- The Cloverdale Town Council recently approved creating a part-time crime scene and follow-up investigator position at the Cloverdale Police Department in Ordinance 2017-2. In addition to investigating crimes, the individual will be responsible for handling and managing evidence and the evidence room. The position is 28 hours per week at $15 per hour, totaling $14,000 per year...
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Mark Timm helps introduce Ziglar Family 7-Day Challenge
(Local News ~ 03/24/17)
Mark Timm’s success as an entrepreneur is no secret. A proud Putnam County native and South Putnam graduate, the kid from a farm in Fillmore went on to become a national FFA officer before founding 10 businesses and speaking to more than 10 million people in 48 states...
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YMCA center idea still in ‘infancy stage’
(Local News ~ 03/24/17)
The proposed YMCA community center idea has an architect and a little bit of momentum but still no definitive site or agreement. Greencastle Mayor Bill Dory updated the Redevelopment Commission (RDC) on the status of the proposed project at its March meeting Wednesday evening...
- Standing Room Only (Local News ~ 03/24/17)
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