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Sept. 26, 1917-July 10, 2006
(Obituary ~ 07/12/06)
Floy P. Heavin, 88, Coatesville, died Monday evening at Putnam County Hospital. Born in Putnam County, she was the daughter of Charles and Suzie (Zeiner) Lisby. She had been a cook at DePauw University and at Putnam County Hospital for several years. She was a member of Bethel Baptist Church...
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Dec. 11, 1932-July 22, 3006
(Obituary ~ 07/12/06)
Jay E. Delp, 73, Marshall, died Tuesday at Select Specialty Hospital, Indianapolis. Born in Mulberry, he was the son of Leroy and Fern (Britton) Delp. A U.S. Army veteran, he was a retired farmer and had worked at the Parke County Fairgrounds for more than 25 years. He was a member of Marshall Federated Church...
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Dec. 31, 1917-July 10, 2006
(Obituary ~ 07/12/06)
Wanda Z. (Bailey) Hammond, 88, Greencastle, died Monday morning at Meadows Manor Nursing Home, Terre Haute. She was the daughter of George Washington and Hazel (Abbott) Bailey. She had been a secretary for Greencastle Junior High for 23 years, retiring in 1982. She was a member of First Christian Church in Greencastle, volunteered for the Putnam County Hospital Guild and belonged to several card clubs...
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Council issues abatement for expansion
(Local News ~ 07/12/06)
Officials at local clothing distributor F.B. Distro are hoping to increase the number of retail stores they supply by as much as 50 percent following a decision by the Greencastle City Council Tuesday night. Bill Mancuso, vice president of distribution and logistics for Charming Shoppes of Bensalem, Pa., the parent company of F.B. ...
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Cloverdale Council sticks with Midwest
(Local News ~ 07/12/06)
On Tuesday, the Cloverdale Town Council voted to keep using Midwest Toxicology as its employee drug testing agency. Cloverdale Town Clerk/Treasurer Patti Truax compared Midwest Toxicology with Indiana Testing, Inc., a company that recently expressed interest in doing business with the town...
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Town urges residents to clean up property
(Local News ~ 07/12/06)
Clean up notices and abandoned cars were matters of discussion at the Roachdale Town Council meeting Tuesday night. Notices had been sent to homeowners after the last meeting informing them of the need to clean up their property. As of Tuesday night's meeting, nobody had responded to the notices. Board member Barbara Scott told the board about the notices Marion County sends out. If homeowners in Marion County do not clean up their property, then it is added to their property taxes...
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Playhouse murder mystery opens Thursday with 'Death'
(Local News ~ 07/12/06)
Who is killing the staff members of the Meadowbrook Health Resort? Almost everyone in the next Putnam County Playhouse play, "Death by Chocolate," could be the next to die. Or each could be the murderer in this comedy/drama directed by Jack Randall Earles...
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