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New Chromebooks approved for South Putnam
(Local News ~ 06/20/24)
Students from kindergarten to fifth-grade, as well as freshmen to seniors, will have new Chromebooks for the upcoming school year at South Putnam. Per a proposal presented by Supt. Corey Smith, the South Putnam School Board approved a “refreshment” of devices at its regular meeting on Wednesday...
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New Look
(Local News ~ 06/20/24)
Utilizing a socket size not found in your average toolbox, a worker from subcontractor Signal Construction Inc. works to loosen the bolt holding the horizontal piece in place on the sign gantry over Jackson Street adjacent to the Putnam County Courthouse Thursday morning...
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Toddson Drive sanitary sewer project moves toward reality
(Local News ~ 06/20/24)
A project to bring sanitary sewers to Toddson Drive on Greencastle’s northeast side -- discussed for at least 30 years -- took a giant step toward reality Wednesday afternoon. The Board of Works approved a $1,636,398 bid from SLB Pipe Solutions, Indianapolis, one of two proposals received on the project that will also include creation of a J-Mar Drive lift station, extension of the sewer to J-Mar Drive and upgrading the pipe used to eight-inch SDR PVC sanitary sewer in lieu of SDR 35 PVC...
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Water Park
(Local News ~ 06/20/24)
Watering the vegetables in a planter near the Greencastle Parks Department office, Park Director Greg Ruark sprays the plants in a small community garden that was the brainchild of DePauw University Bonner Scholar Haleigh Menendez, who volunteers with the park. Zucchini and other plants are reported growing nicely, despite the 90-degree heat...
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Joyful Noise
(Local News ~ 06/20/24)
Caught up in the joy of the moment, Greencastle singer-songwriter Bobbie Lancaster grins as she sings and strums her mandolin Wednesday during the weekly concert of the Greencastle Summer Music Festival at Gobin Church Wednesday evening...
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Gleaners drive-through set Saturday at Bainbridge
(Local News ~ 06/20/24)
BAINBRIDGE — Gleaners food distribution will again take place in the parking lot of Bainbridge Elementary School as a drive-through event on Saturday, June 22. The event, which runs from 10 a.m. until food runs out, is open to all in need. No identification is required...
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