- Eagles defeat T-Birds for 16th win of season (High School Sports ~ 01/24/18)
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Clover girls set school record with 17th victory
(High School Sports ~ 01/24/18)
ROCKVILLE — The Cloverdale Lady Clovers traveled to Rockville on Tuesday night to take on a good Rox team in a tough place to play. Rockville came into the game with a 15-6 record and had won 12 of its last 13 games, but the Clovers gutted out a 39-36 win girls’ high school basketball action...
- Tiger Sharks split with Danville, NM (High School Sports ~ 01/24/18)
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FEATURED ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Caleb Duncan, North Putnam
(High School Sports ~ 01/24/18)
Caleb Duncan is a senior at North Putnam who competes in cross country, soccer, basketball and track. If he could find a way to do more than four sports, he would. Banner Graphic: What have sports meant to you, and what do you think you have learned from them?...
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Thursday night's high school basketball previews
(High School Sports ~ 01/24/18)
South Putnam (16-5) at Cloverdale (17-4) Tipoff: 7:30 p.m. The coaches: Brian Gardner is in his third year at South Putnam. Matthew Langdon is in his seventh year at Cloverdale. Season recap: Cloverdale has won nine of its last 10 games. South Putnam has won two straight games...
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North Putnam girls pick up seventh win of season
(High School Sports ~ 01/24/18)
MARSHALL — North Putnam coach Jarrod Duff felt his team “didn’t play well” for most of the game but was still able to come away with its seventh win of the season with a 41-33 triumph over Turkey Run. “We made poor decisions with the ball and we were extremely tentative on the offensive end,” he said. “The toughness we showed tonight was the most encouraging thing for me. I truly believe we took a huge step forward as a team and a program.”...
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Clover boys roll to fourth straight win
(High School Sports ~ 01/24/18)
CLOVERDALE — Cascade could claim a moral victory for Tuesday night after holding Jalen Moore — the state’s leading scorer — under his average. But considering that Moore averages 38.1 points per game, a 35-point night isn’t so bad — especially since the Clovers easily defeated Cascade 72-42...
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WIC boys' crossover matchups finally determined
(High School Sports ~ 01/24/18)
Following Tuesday's 72-42 win over Cascade by Cloverdale, the Western Indiana Conference boys' basketball crossover matchups were finally established. The games will be played on Friday, with a junior varsity game at 6 p.m. followed by the varsity contest at approximately 7:30 p.m...
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DePauw Theatre to stage ‘Joe Turner’s Come and Gone’ Feb. 1-4
(Local News ~ 01/24/18)
DePauw Theatre will present August Wilson’s “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone,” which opens Thursday, Feb. 1 at 7:30 p.m. in Moore Theatre of the Green Center for the Performing Arts followed by a reception in the Great Hall. Performances continue on Friday, Feb. 2 and Saturday, Feb. 3 at 7:30 p.m., with a matinee performance on Sunday, Feb. 4 at 1 p.m...
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Steven J. DeHoff
(Obituary ~ 01/24/18)
Steven J. DeHoff, 65, of Coatesville, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018 at his home. Steven was born on Aug. 14, 1952 in Portland, Ind., to the late Max DeHoff and Rosemary (Callahan) DeHoff. Always loyal to his country and a lifelong learner, Steven became an Eagle Scout as a young man and furthered his education by earning a master's degree from Indiana State University. After graduating from ISU, he honorably served his country in the U.S. Army...
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Bray civil forfeiture bill passes Senate committee
(Local News ~ 01/24/18)
A bill reforming Indiana's civil forfeiture laws has passed out of the Senate Committee on Judiciary by a vote of 7-0, District 37 State Sen. Rodric Bray (R-Martinsville) reported Wednesday. Authored by Sen. Bray, who represents all of the southern half of Putnam County as far north as the south side of Washington Street in Greencastle, Senate Bill 99 establishes a probable cause requirement for all forfeiture cases and sets up a process for innocent property owners to get their property back if it was seized while in another person's possession.. ...
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Judson University Choir to sing, meal to follow Saturday at Russellville
(Local News ~ 01/24/18)
RUSSELLVILLE -- On Saturday, Jan. 27, the Judson University Choir will be returning to Russellville to present a Christian musical program at the Russellville Community Church followed by a buffet meal at the Russellville Community Center. The program will begin at 4 p.m. at the Russellville Community Church. The meal begins at 5 p.m. at the Russellville Community Center...
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Crowded field emerging for Fourth Congressional District
(Local News ~ 01/24/18)
With Congressman Todd Rokita embroiled in a heated race for U.S. Senate, candidates for his Fourth District seat are lining up on both sides of the aisle. Four Democrats and four Republicans have officially declared their candidacy with the Indiana Secretary of State’s Office...
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