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Haddon tops first all-girl lineup to win Supreme Showmanship
(Local News ~ 07/26/24)
A few minutes after Emmie Haddon was named the 2024 Supreme Showmanship champion at the Putnam County 4-H Fair, older brother Hunter shared what could have been a private family joke. “Bailey,” he said to a fellow Haddon sibling, “now we don’t have to show against her anymore!” A round of laughter erupted in the fairgrounds indoor arena, but this wouldn’t have been a thought that was just on the minds of the Haddon family...
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Former Tiger Cub Alison Dobbs tabbed and ready to lead Greencastle girls’ soccer in 2024
(High School Sports ~ 07/26/24)
Thrown for a loop twice since in the past few months, Greencastle’s girls’ soccer team will not go into the 2024 season wondering who will be leading the squad out each night. Following the departure of Scott Monnett in April and Greg Ruark in June, Alison Dobbs will take over as head coach pending board approval next month...
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Councilman announces City Council Office Hours lunch series
(Local News ~ 07/26/24)
Greencastle City Council Member Vincent Aguirre has announced a new series of City Council Office Hours sessions, inviting residents to join for informal lunch sessions to discuss community matters. These gatherings, open to all, will provide an opportunity for residents of Greencastle, particularly those from the Fourth Ward, to share their ideas, concerns and thoughts on city governance in a relaxed setting...
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