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Died May 2, 2006
(Obituary ~ 05/02/06)
Mary Lou Thompson Skelton, 87, Carmel, died Tuesday morning at the Carmel Health Care Center. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Hopkins-Rector Funeral Home, Greencastle.
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Dec. 10, 1937-April 29, 2006
(Obituary ~ 05/02/06)
Carolyn J. Hellyer, 68, Bainbridge, died Saturday at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. Born in Roanoke, she was the daughter of William Jennings and Mary Ima (Stigers) Tribbett. She was a homemaker and a member of the VFW Auxiliary, American Legion Auxiliary where she was active in the children's Christmas party, Eagles and Moose, all in Greencastle...
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Sharon L. Gastineau
(Obituary ~ 05/02/06)
Sharon L. Gastineau, 57, Greencastle, died Friday evening at Mill Pond Health Campus. Born in Indianapolis, she was the daughter of Herman Smith and Lucille May (Everett) Gastineau. She had worked in production at Techo Trim for six years and was a member of the Fillmore United Methodist Church...
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Phillips leaving GHS for Eminence
(Local News ~ 05/02/06)
Greencastle High School Principal Susan Phillips will finish the school year at the helm of GHS, but she will become superintendent for Eminence Community Schools as of June 1. Greencastle Supt. Robert Green confirmed that Phillips has submitted her resignation. She will remain with the high school through commencement ceremonies...
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PCH picks teacher for health project
(Local News ~ 05/02/06)
Judith Vallejo will soon be taking on a new project. The Cloverdale Middle School language arts teacher was recently selected by her corporation and Putnam County Hospital to attend the Indiana Hospital and Health Association Health Sciences Teacher's Workshop...
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Officials investigate reported explosion
(Local News ~ 05/02/06)
Local officials are investigating the report of a small explosion that occurred behind a Greencastle shopping center Monday night. Firefighters from the Greencastle Fire Department responded to the Snappy Tomato pizza restaurant, located in the Shoppes of Greencastle, at around 6:30 p.m. after someone called 911 to report hearing three explosions in the vicinity of the restaurant...
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Board changes transfer policy
(Local News ~ 05/02/06)
Childcare will no longer be accepted as a reason for students to transfer elementary schools at North Putnam, school officials say. A new school policy stipulates when transfers can and cannot take place, and administrators say the school will no longer accept the location of childcare for students as a valid reason to change elementary schools...
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