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Slammers place second
(Community Sports ~ 07/23/08)
The North American Homes "Slammers" ended the year with a second place finish in the season and the tournament of their division of the Putnam County Girls Softball League. The finished the season with a 13-4 record and Erika Bright-French was named MVP. ...
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Gannaway headed for nationals in shot put
(Community Sports ~ 07/23/08)
After a second-place showing at last month's United States Track and Field Junior Olympic regional competition in Chicago, Greencastle High School senior Caitlin Gannaway is heading for the USATF Junior Olympic Championships in Omaha, Neb. The girls' shot put competition is scheduled for Thursday...
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New options for cremated remains
(Local News ~ 07/23/08)
Family members looking for a place to lay their loved one's cremated remains to rest now have another option. On Tuesday, workers at Forest Hill Cemetery in Greencastle hoisted into place a columbarium, a first for the city cemetery. Columbariums are freestanding structures that house cremated remains, much like a mausoleum holds caskets...
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Putnam Scanner for July 23, 2008
(Police Logs ~ 07/23/08)
Putnam County Jail One accident report was turned in at the Putnam County Jail recently. Damage was estimated between $1,000 - $2,500...
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Blast from the Past moved
(Local News ~ 07/23/08)
Friends of the Park have rescheduled Blast from the Past for August 2 at the Bainbridge Community Center. Torrential rains and flooding, along with wind damage hampered the event in early June. "We've been working hard to reschedule this event. We didn't want to just cancel it. There are plenty of things for everyone," said Friends of the Park President Dianna Gorrell...
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Young Greeson old hand at horse show
(Local News ~ 07/23/08)
North Putnam High School freshman Jenna Greeson has been showing horses since she was eight years old and the love she has for her five-year-old Buckskin horse "Josie" shines in her eyes. The 14-year-old also shows another horse, Chico, an Appaloosa and is involved in Vet Science in 4-H...
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Flood assistance still available
(Local News ~ 07/23/08)
Putnam County EMA Director Kim Hyten is looking for anyone who has reported flood damage and not had a site visit by FEMA representatives. Persons with damage should call Hyten's office at 765-653-5727 and leave their name and address so representatives can check the damage...
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Marsteller and Buis top beef winners
(Local News ~ 07/23/08)
Two Putnam County teenagers couldn't have been happier Tuesday night after taking top honors at the 2008 4-H beef grand drive. Madison Marsteller's champion shorthorn heifer was named grand champion heifer and Devan Buis' steer was named grand champion steer of the show in addition to grand champion Putnam County steer...
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