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Preventing pond problems
(Local News ~ 03/29/15)
Old Man Winter obviously decided he was still young enough to enjoy Spring Break by allowing the 30 degree temperatures to appear last week. Despite his presences, it is still time to go outside and start doing our spring tasks. One of those tasks for several individuals should include observing their pond and making some decisions about how they will handle issues that might arise in the coming months...
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Silk Road musicians to perform Wednesday at DePauw
(Local News ~ 03/29/15)
This week Silk Road musicians Mike Block and Sandeep Das will make the first in what the DePauw University School of Music looks forward to becoming a series of repeat visits to Greencastle. On Wednesday, April 1, Block and Das will spend a day at DePauw that will culminate in a concert of music for cello, Indian tabla and voice, including original compositions and songs, Classical pieces and arrangements of Indian folk music. ...
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Lancaster to introduce new album at Bagos event
(Local News ~ 03/29/15)
As part of the April First Friday festivities on the square, Bagos Coffee Shop will present a pair of local musicians, the introduction of a new album and visual art for the public to enjoy and purchase. The event is set for 5-10 p.m. Friday, April 3 at Bagos, 11 N. Indiana St...
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Additional officer approved at Cloverdale Town Council
(Local News ~ 03/29/15)
CLOVERDALE -- The Cloverdale Town Council gave Chief Mike Clark permission to hire an additional officer at a special session last week. Clark explained to the council the department had four officers several years ago, but before he came on as chief the department was reduced to three full-time officers. The department has been advertising to fill an open position, and Clark said he would like to consider the numerous applications for a new position...
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Beyond Homeless to celebrate one year of serving people in need
(Local News ~ 03/29/15)
One year ago on March 31, 2014, Beyond Homeless Inc. (BHI) opened its doors to members of the community who needed a home. Thanks to support of countless individuals and organizations in Putnam County as well as its many volunteers, BHI has been able to serve 56 women and 24 children, providing more than 3,750 bed nights of service...
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Gleaners' next senior food giveaway set Thursday at Armory
(Local News ~ 03/29/15)
Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana has scheduled another Senior Mobile Pantry event for Putnam County residents age 55 and older on Thursday, April 2. The latest venture is slated for Thursday at the Greencastle National Guard Armory (northeast corner of Arlington Street and Shadowlawn Avenue), beginning with registration at 10 a.m. (persons are asked not to arrive before 9:30). The program will conclude at noon...
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Sutherlin and Zeiner welcomes Barclay to Greencastle law firm
(Local News ~ 03/29/15)
The Sutherlin and Zeiner law firm in Greencastle has announced the addition of attorney Stacy L. Barclay to the staff. A native of Montgomery County, Barclay brings five years of experience as a Florida attorney. After graduating from the University of Evansville, Barclay earned her law degree from the Barry University Law School in Orlando...
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Sheriff brings conservation officer aboard
(Local News ~ 03/29/15)
The Putnam County Sheriff's Department will have a new asset on the water this summer in the form of a 35-year veteran conservation officer. Sheriff Scott Stockton recently swore in retired conservation officer Kim Suitors as a special deputy, specifically to serve as the department's water safety coordinator...
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Bicycle Egg Hunt Bike Winners
(Local News ~ 03/29/15)
To see more photos from the Easter Egg Hunt, click here.
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