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Putnam Scanner for Nov. 9, 2010
(Police Logs ~ 11/09/10)
Damage $1,001-$2,500. Heylmann said that due to dust on the road, he was unaware a vehicle was following him. Adamson said she was following the truck but did not see it stop due to the dust. Skid marks indicated Adamson's vehicle slid approximately 58 feet before impacting the fire trucks...
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Putnam Patter for Nov. 9, 2010
(Local News ~ 11/09/10)
The Cloverdale High School class of 1985 reunion has been moved to the Claddagh Irish Pub in Plainfield. The event will still take place at 6 p.m. Nov. 13. Class members should contact Pam (Conner) Williams at 721-1300 to RSVP. The Reelsville Volunteer Fire Department will hold its monthly breakfast from 7 to 11 a.m. Nov. 13. Biscuits, gravy, pancakes, eggs, bacon and sausage will be served...
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Bessie J. Fellows
(Obituary ~ 11/09/10)
Bessie J. Fellows, 87, Reelsville, passed away on Nov. 7, 2010 at The Waters in Greencastle. She was born on Jan. 5, 1923 in Putnam County and was the daughter of the late Joseph McDaniel and Media MaDonna (Allee) Sanders. On Jan. 17, 1940 she married Douglas W. Fellows, and he preceded her in death on Sept. 9, 1979...
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Cornhole Champions
(Local News ~ 11/09/10)
Tammy Amor, director of the Putnam County Chamber of Commerce said the inaugural Taste of Putnam County held Saturday was a great success, and estimates there were about 300 people in attendance. Winners from Saturday's Taste of Putnam County Corn Hole Tournament are Kent Duhamell and Nolan Dorsett. Each won a handmade "Buy Local" corn hole board set and the bags to go with it.
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Cloverdale group aims for lighted ball field
(Local News ~ 11/09/10)
CLOVERDALE-- A group of parents and community members talked about a desire to add lights to the baseball field at the Cloverdale School Board meeting Monday. The Light the Field committee is taking the first steps to eventually pay for lights on the boy's baseball field...
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PCH anesthesiologist recently recognized
(Local News ~ 11/09/10)
GREENCASTLE --James Skrabak, anesthesiologist at Putnam County Hospital, was recently elected president with the American Osteopathic College of Anesthesiologists (AOCA). Skrabak's term began in October. He will serve for one year. Following his year as president of the organization, he will remain on the Board of Governors as the immediate past president...
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Warm weather's skating away
(Local News ~ 11/09/10)
As the thermometer broke 60 degrees Monday, people were out enjoying the unseasonably warm weather. Joseph Baker was body boarding Monday afternoon at the Robe-Ann Skate Park in Greencastle. Banner Graphic/JOSH GARVEY
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Investigator: Gender has little to do with tendency to embezzle
(Local News ~ 11/09/10)
GREENCASTLE -- The recent arrest of a Greencastle woman who allegedly embezzled more than $87,000 from her employer seems to be part of a Putnam County trend. Sheila Shoemaker, 38, is the sixth local woman in the last two-and-half years to have been charged with stealing money from the place at which she was employed...
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