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That's a Lotta Bull
(Local News ~ 01/24/16)
Owned by Wilson Cattle Co. of Cloverdale, W C C Defense B80 captured reserve intermediate champion bull at the 2016 National Western Stock Show Super Point Roll of Victory (ROV) Angus Show in Denver, Colo. Wilson Cattle Co., represented by Bill Wilson (behind bull) and Chad Wilson (right) own the winning bull along with Defense Associates of Cloverdale, and LLB Angus of Erskine, Alberta, Canada. ...
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Kiwanis Addition
(Local News ~ 01/24/16)
The Kiwanis Club of Greencastle welcomed new member Rebecka "Becky" Howard at its Jan. 21 meeting with club secretary Paul Champion (left) and Andrew Ranck, Howard's sponsor, doing the introduction honors. The club now has 40 members who work to fulfill the Kiwanis purpose of "Improving the World One Child and One Community at a time." The club invites others who are interested in learning more about Kiwanis to meet on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. ...
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Putnam County Pain Management expands clinic
(Local News ~ 01/24/16)
Putnam County Pain Management welcomes Dr. Van Evanoff to the pain management team. Dr. Evanoff will be working alongside Dr. Danielle Turnak in the clinic, located inside Putnam County Hospital in Greencastle. Dr. Evanoff is highly trained in pain management and his expertise will help the clinic care for the high volume of patients and referrals to the clinic...
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Reservations available for Feb. 13 'Warm Winter Love' dinner concert
(Local News ~ 01/24/16)
The Greencastle Summer Music Festival and the Inn at DePauw are hosting the second annual "Warm Winter Love" Valentine's dinner and concert on Saturday, Feb. 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the Inn. Folk singers Joe Peters and Linda Hicks from West Lafayette will join local favorites singer/songwriter Bobbie Lancaster, pianists Claude Cymerman and Steve Snyder, and cellist Eric Edberg in performing love-themed songs and instrumental music...
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Reception Tuesday to honor retiring Fire Chief Newgent
(Local News ~ 01/24/16)
The community will have a chance to say goodbye and good luck Tuesday to longtime Greencastle Fire Chief Bill Newgent. After 23 years as city firefighter and the last 16 as chief, Newgent's final day as an official member of the Greencastle department was Friday, Jan. 22...
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GOP filings trickle in for upcoming primary
(Local News ~ 01/24/16)
Two more Republican filings last week left the GOP one candidate shy of a complete ballot for county-wide offices, while no Democrats have filed yet. Coroner Dave Brown filed his paperwork to appear on the May 3 primary, while Jim Wright became the second Republican seeking one of three at-large seats on the seven-member Putnam County Council...
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Lady Cubs lose on road
(High School Sports ~ 01/24/16)
THORNTOWN -- The Greencastle Tiger Cubs girls' basketball team traveled to Western Boone to face the Stars and could not overcome the toughness and the pressure of the Stars in the loss. The Tigers Cubs were defeated 49-31. Western Boone (15-7) came out in a press early in the game and stuck with it, which forced Greencastle (16-4) to focus on breaking the press all game long. ...
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OT yields GHS boys' loss
(High School Sports ~ 01/24/16)
THORNTOWN -- The Greencastle Tiger Cubs boys' basketball team traveled to Western Boone to take on the Stars on Saturday night. The Stars stole the game at the end in overtime, 69-67. "Once we got the lead I did not think that we made decisions that were good ones," Greencastle head coach Troy Greenlee said. ...
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NPHS falls after leading
(High School Sports ~ 01/24/16)
CLAYTON-- Saturday night's matchup between the North Putnam Cougars and Cascade Cadets boys' basketball teams at Cascade finalized the cross-over pairings in the Western Indiana Conference. Cascade will be the fifth seed in the East Division with a 59-49 win over the Cougars, who will be the sixth seed...
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Eagles take 50-48 victory
(High School Sports ~ 01/24/16)
After a tough double-digit loss Friday night, the South Putnam girls' basketball team fought off a hungry Monrovia team to win 50-48 in a battle that came down to fourth-quarter free throws. South Putnam got off to a good start, knocking down three threes in the first. Lillie Stein took two assists from teammates and knocked in a couple and Miranda Bieghler added another. Maddie McHugh added two points to round out the 13-7 Eagle quarter...
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