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Tzouanakis to reopen Monday, Oct. 1
(Local News ~ 09/26/18)
After more than a month, the Tzouanakis Intermediate School building will reopen on Monday, Oct. 1. Greencastle Schools Supt. Jeff Hubble made the announcement to Tzouanakis parents and students Wednesday evening, saying that all rooms had gotten the “all clear” for the mold problems that forced the building closure in late August...
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Cougars sweep XC titles in huge turnaround
(High School Sports ~ 09/26/18)
What a difference a year makes. A year ago, North Putnam finished third in the boys’ race and last in the girls’ race in the Putnam County cross country meet. On Tuesday evening at South Putnam, the Cougars soared past the competition in winning both races to win county titles in the same year for the first time in school history...
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PREP ROUNDUP: Clover spikers win big WIC match
(High School Sports ~ 09/26/18)
ELLETTSVILLE — Cloverdale traveled to Edgewood on Tuesday night for a key Western Indiana Conference volleyball match, and got some inspiration from an old friend. “We had a really solid night in all phases of the game,” Clover coach Jim Spencer said. “We played with some extra enthusiasm because it was the first game that head coach Sam Jones was able to attend since his accident. It made it a very special night for the girls and coach Jones.”...
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Clover girls, Cub boys win MS cross country titles
(Community Sports ~ 09/26/18)
Cloverdale’s girls pushed the first three runners across the finish line to win the Putnam County cross country title on Tuesday evening, while Greencastle has the top two finishers in the boys’ race in claiming first place. Cloverdale eighth-grader Ella Szczerbik won the girls’ race by about 20 seconds over teammate Abby Nees. Aliyah Maldanado, a Cloverdale sixth-grader, placed third...
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FEATURED ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Allen Plunkett, South Putnam
(High School Sports ~ 09/26/18)
Allen Plunkett is a senior at South Putnam and participates in cross country, basketball and golf. ——— Banner Graphic: How important are sports to you, and what have you learned from sports? Allen Plunkett: “Sports have always been a big part of my life. They teach you respect and leadership and a lot of other things you can use in other parts of your life without you knowing it.”...
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As it enters final stages, farm house deconstruction inspires collaboration
(Local News ~ 09/26/18)
A special project undertaken by DePauw University students and professors that has been ongoing since the beginning of last year will soon come to a close. The deconstruction of the house next to the former campus farm (1521 W. CR 225 South) is part of an experiential program focused on how materials used in the building's construction can be recycled and repurposed...
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Wrong-way driver in accident that killed Coatesville man may have intended to crash
(Local News ~ 09/26/18)
CLAYTON -- A 51-year-old Coatesville man was fatally injured Monday in a two-vehicle accident the Hendricks County Sheriff's Department is investigating as homicide, authorities said Tuesday. Thomas B. Plasters, formerly of Greencastle, was pronounced dead at the scene after his 2010 Honda Civic was struck head-on by an 2001 GMC Jimmy SUV driven by Cody Albert, 19, Indianapolis...
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Oktoberfest fun on tap Oct. 6 at St. Paul's Church
(Local News ~ 09/26/18)
The fifth annual Oktoberfest event arrives Saturday, Oct. 6 at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Greencastle. The Knights of Columbus-sponsored public event unfolds from 4-11 p.m. at 202 E. Washington St. The idea behind the annual event is to bring the community and the parish together for a day of fun and fundraising...
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Jerry Collett
(Obituary ~ 09/26/18)
Jerry Collett, 73, of Rockville, and formerly of Belle Union area, passed away early on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2018 at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Born June 22, 1945 in Hyden, Ky., he was the son of Frank and Edith (Sizemore) Collett. Jerry was a 50-year member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. He also owned and operated his own semi for several years...
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