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Helen Virginia Boller
(Obituary ~ 06/03/14)
Helen Virginia Boller, 86, New Winchester, passed away on Saturday, May 31, 2014 A mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother, Helen was the matriarch of the Lanham-Boller family. Her stern and caring love was shone throughout her life with her family. From working in the fields with Dad and Sunday dinners with all her family to ice cream cones for her grandchildren, she loved and was loved...
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Geneva May Bock
(Obituary ~ 06/03/14)
Geneva May Bock, devoted mother, 82, of Roachdale, passed away at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis on Monday, June 2, 2014. She was born on Nov. 9, 1931 to Floyd Dean and Mary Gibson Dean in Danville, Ill. She was a member of the Roachdale Christian Church. ...
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DPU athletes win Capital One Academic All-American
(College Sports ~ 06/03/14)
DePauw's Paige Gooch, a May graduate and member of the women's golf team, has been selected to the 2014 Capital One Academic All-America Division III Women's At-Large First Team. She was a second team selection last year. The team is selected by members of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and the complete release is also available here...
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Fundraising and cleanup addressed in Roachdale
(Local News ~ 06/03/14)
ROACHDALE -- At its monthly meeting Monday night, the Roachdale Town Council addressed a number of issues that have been in various states of discussion from the previous months. The board approved the creation of a "park advisory board" as opposed to a "park board" due to the implications of having an autonomous board that could spend money freely and make decisions without the town's approval. ...
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Campus tree canopy growing at DePauw University
(Local News ~ 06/03/14)
A shaded spot for an outdoor picnic or study session has never been far away on the DePauw University campus. Over the next few decades, finding one will only get easier. As 2013 came to an end, some 180 new trees had been planted as part of projects associated with the university's Campus Master Plan, while the next phases of construction call for at least 115 more...
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'I Pledge My Hands to Larger Service'
(Local News ~ 06/03/14)
Members of the Putnam Ants 4-H Club gathered at St. Andrews Episcopal Church on Thursday, May 29 to help set up for Putnam County Non-Food Pantry Distribution. Those assisting included (front from left) Alice Howard, Rebecca Hebb, Lathan Worman, Justin Evans, (back) Amy Latham, Kelly Hansen, Justin Latham, Alexia Nobles, Mark Evans, Shawna Worman, Beth Ann Hansen, Gayle Hansen and (not pictured) Allison Staples and her mother Alisha, who helped out on Saturday since they could not make it on Thursday. ...
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Scanner for June 4, 2014
(Local News ~ 06/03/14)
County Jail Several people were booked into the Putnam County Jail recently. At 1:13 a.m. on Friday, Clarence William Gilmore, 26, Beech Grove, was arrested for criminal mischief and criminal trespassing. At 3:45 p.m., Joby Tyler Spencer, 20, Greencastle, was arrested for operating while intoxicated and possession of marijuana...
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'Guys & Dolls' to open Putnam Playhouse season Thursday
(Local News ~ 06/03/14)
The 53rd season of Putnam County Playhouse will open with a production of the Tony Award-winning musical "Guys & Dolls." The musical will be presented Thursday through Saturday, June 5-7 and again June 11-14. The Playhouse box office is open 5-7 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Reservations can be made by calling 653-5880 during those hours...
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Dog causes Ruckus at Roachdale
(Local News ~ 06/03/14)
ROACHDALE -- Back in the days before consolidation, Roachdale's biggest rivals from down the road were called the Pointers. But it was no mid-sized bird dog doing the damage at Roachdale Elementary School on Monday afternoon. Instead, guidance counselor Dan McMurtry spent a few minutes getting acquainted with Ruckus, a 140-pound Cane Corso (Italian Mastiff) police dog...
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First Friday effort to feature Ellusion band, more activity
(Local News ~ 06/03/14)
With nicer weather expected Friday, the second in a series of Greencastle First Friday efforts is set to bring the community together with live music and a family atmosphere and even wider participation than the inaugural effort. The monthly First Friday celebration, which began in May, will continue through October with a special musical event slated monthly on the north side of the square from 6-9 p.m...
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