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Scanner for June 7
(Local News ~ 06/07/13)
Several people were booked into the Putnam County Jail recently. At 10:40 a.m. on Wednesday, Susan Michelle Ewing, 56, Greencastle, was charged with a probation violation. At 3:55 p.m. Dillion Joe Pate, 22, Greencastle, was charged with bond revocation...
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Patriot award to Plainfield Correctional Facility Captain
(Local News ~ 06/07/13)
PLAINFIELD --Angela Duncan, Military Outreach Coordinator for the Indiana Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), presented the prestigious Department of Defense Patriot Award to Captain Harry Jackson, on behalf of SPC Kyle Bolton, 1-293rd Indiana Army National Guard...
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Cougars record-setting season ends at golf regional
(High School Sports ~ 06/07/13)
WASHINGTON -- The North Putnam boys' golf team experienced a lot of new success this season and that climaxed on Thursday at the Indiana High School Athletic Association regional. It was the first time in school history that a Cougars' team has advanced in the postseason...
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Brotherton heads to state finals, Tiger Cubs finish 6th
(High School Sports ~ 06/07/13)
WASHINGTON -- A string of birdies on his first nine gave Greencastle junior Luke Brotherton the nine-hole lead at the Indiana High School Athletic Association boys' golf regional on Thursday. He held on to finish his round with a two-under 70 and placed third overall and qualified for the state finals...
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PCPL teen filmmaking program to begin Tuesday
(Local News ~ 06/07/13)
The Putnam County Public Library will be kicking off the Summer Teen Program on Tuesday, June 11 from 6-8 p.m. With brand new filmmaking equipment, the teen program will learn the basics of filmmaking, create fun library videos and make a short film. Teens will have the opportunity to operate a camera, record audio, edit video and audio, act and direct...
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Commissioners approve 2013 EDIT plan
(Local News ~ 06/07/13)
With exact figures finally available from the state, the Putnam County Commissioners have approved the 2013 allocation of County Economic Development Income Tax (EDIT) funds. With the arrival of the approved 2013 budget, the county received an EDIT allocation of $910,966.85, to be split between nine different funds...
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Former NP Spanish teacher back in court for sentence modification
(Local News ~ 06/07/13)
His release date from the Department of Correction just 18 days away, the only one of three former North Putnam High School staff members still incarcerated has requested his early release. Former NPHS interim Spanish teacher Nicholas Vester, 26, Lafayette, appeared in Putnam Circuit Court Thursday, requesting that Judge Matthew Headley grant him an early release into the Tippecanoe County Community Corrections program...
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Area 30 says goodbye to Murray Pride
(Local News ~ 06/07/13)
After more than 15 years of serving as the superintendent of two school districts and serving on the Area 30 Career Center Board, it was time to say goodbye to Murray Pride. Pride attended his last Area 30 board meeting on Thursday morning as he prepares for his upcoming retirement. Now, Terry Terhune will take his seat...
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Foundation's annual meeting sweetened by chocolate box raffle
(Local News ~ 06/07/13)
The Putnam County Community Foundation's annual meeting will take place on Wednesday, June 19 at the Dixie Chopper Business Center. Support from North Salem State Bank, Collins Evans and Wabash Capital will create the tropical-themed evening. In addition, Jenny Sullivan, owner of Eitel's Florist and Mark Tarner, owner of South Bend Chocolate Company, are teaming up to donate 125 boxes of chocolates and other goodies for a raffle...
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Howard T. Masterson
(Obituary ~ 06/07/13)
Howard T. Masterson, 50, Cloverdale, died on Monday, June 3, 2013. Mr. Masterson was born Nov. 13, 1962, in Indianapolis, to the late Basil Joseph and Janet (Hoyt) Masterson. Howard graduated from Cloverdale High School. He worked for Coca Cola for 13 years as a forklift driver and prior to that, he was a truck driver. A serious injury resulted in his early retirement from Coca Cola...
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Men of Note reunion to highlight Saturday morning concert
(Local News ~ 06/07/13)
A Saturday morning concert presented by the DePauw School of Music will end with a special reunion. As part of DePauw Alumni Weekend, the school of music will present a 10:30 a.m. concert featuring current students and faculty. The second half of the concert will take a different turn, though, as the Men of Note glee club will present a special alumni performance in celebration of the 50th anniversary of their first concerts...
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