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BENNETT'S MINUTES: Reliving a truly unforgettable ‘instant classic’
(Sports Column ~ 03/05/19)
CRAWFORDSVILLE — Before Saturday, Greencastle and Crawfordsville had played 118 times in the sport of boys’ basketball. I had only seen a fraction of those matchups, either one or two, but it is impossible to believe that any of the others could live up to the drama that Greencastle’s 52-51 overtime victory did...
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MVC honors Neese on all-freshman team
(College Sports ~ 03/05/19)
Indiana State's Cooper Neese was named to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Freshman Team on Tuesday. The Cloverdale graduate became eligible on December 16 when the Sycamores traveled to Texas Christian and played 22 games while earning five starts. ...
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Court News for March 6, 2019
(Court News ~ 03/05/19)
The following cases were filed in Putnam County courts recently. Criminal Cases Derick S. Pemberton, 23, Greencastle, Class B felony child molesting Victoria L. Wyatt, 24, Indianapolis, Level 6 felony conspiracy to commit auto theft Andrea L. Vickrey, 27, Stilesville, Class A misdemeanor theft...
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Putnam Scanner for March 6, 2019
(Police Logs ~ 03/05/19)
County Jail Six people were booked in the Putnam County Jail recently. Tuesday • At 2:58 a.m. Keith Allen Clampitt, 33, Danville, was lodged at the jail on a pair of local warrants. • At 2:46 a.m. Nicole Rae Gage, 40, Indianapolis, was taken into custody on a local warrant...
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DePauw among top producers of Fulbright winners
(Local News ~ 03/05/19)
For an eighth consecutive year, DePauw University is listed among the nation’s leading colleges in producing student winners of Fulbright scholarships. Based on data from the 2018-19 academic year, DePauw -- with seven Fulbright recipients -- is Indiana’s top liberal arts college in the listing of Institutions Producing the Most Fulbright Students: Bachelor’s Institutions and is tied for ninth in the nation...
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Celebrating Inclusion
(Local News ~ 03/05/19)
Recognizing March as Disability Awareness Month in Indiana, Mayor Bill Dory reads a proclamation emphasizing inclusion and opportunity inside Putnam County Comprehensive Services Tuesday morning...
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County to stop maintenance of flood-prone road
(Local News ~ 03/05/19)
Some Clinton Township residents may find themselves up a creek (or rather across it) when Putnam County stops helping with the care of the stretch of gravel that leads to their homes. County Road 750 North comes to a dead end in the Portland Mills area. However, after the county road officially ends, another 180 feet of roadway leads to five homes...
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Art students preserve a piece of South Putnam sports history
(Local News ~ 03/05/19)
When the old gym floor at South Putnam High School was irreparably warped after a roof leak flooded the gym last summer, it was inevitable that much of the wood would be discarded. Some pieces were taken as souvenirs while it was ripped up to make way for the new wood floor, but this constant element of South Putnam’s layout had served its purpose and needed to be replaced...
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