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Effects of depression focus of Oct. 15 seminar
(Local News ~ 10/09/07)
The effects of depression in youth, college students, new mothers, adults and senior citizens are the focus of a community discussion set for 6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 15 at the Putnam county Museum. "Families Living With Depression/Depression Through the Ages" is being offered in conjunction with National Depression Screening Day and Mental Health Awareness Week, and is open to anyone wanting more information on depression...
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Adam Ramey
(Obituary ~ 10/09/07)
Adam B. Ramey, 29, Danville, died Friday. Born in Virginia, he was the son of Alan and Angeline Ramey. He had been a crane operator for JDH Construction, and a heavy equipment operator for various construction companies. He was a member of Greencastle Christian Church...
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Patricia Hubble
(Obituary ~ 10/09/07)
Patricia A. Hubble, 65, Coatesville, died Sunday at The Villages of Avon Healthcare. Born in Putnam County, she was the daughter of Leo and Florence I. (Hood) Custis. She was a homemaker. Surviving are her husband, Robert Hubble; son Jeffrey Hubble and wife Denise, Clermont; brother Donald Custis, Indianapoli-s; and three grandchildren...
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Wendell Brattain
(Obituary ~ 10/09/07)
Wendell I. Brattain, 80, Greencastle, died Saturday morning at Danville Regional Health. Born in Parke County, he was the son of James Eldon and Hila (Cornwell) Brattain. A 1944 graduate of Greencastle High School, he was a retired mail carrier and a long-time farmer in Putnam County. He was a member of Beech Grove United Methodist Church, Masonic Lodges of Bainbridge and Greencastle, Scottish Rite of Indianapolis, several swine associations and an active supporter of Putnam County 4-H...
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Fire scanner for Oct. 9, 2007
(Police Logs ~ 10/09/07)
Greencastle Fire Dept. The Greencastle Fire Department responded to several recent runs. On Friday: On Saturday: On Sunday:...
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BWSP work to begin soon
(Local News ~ 10/09/07)
It's been a long time in coming, but Greencastle park officials are pleased to announce that construction of the new Big Walnut Community Park will begin later this month. Members of the park board met Friday evening and approved a bid by Wabash Valley Asphalt to pave the now a gravel driveway leading through the city-owned portion of the property and create a new, paved parking lot and walking path...
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School board member: Internet filter too strict
(Local News ~ 10/09/07)
CLOVERDALE - Parents and teachers go to some Cloverdale School Board members with concerns about athletics. They go to others with coaching issues. But when it comes to technology in the district, they go to Todd Whitlock. Whitlock asked the board Monday night to address what he sees as problems with the Internet filters on school computers, as well as a handful of other issues...
- Berry Street Festival (Local News ~ 10/09/07)
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Monon Bell ticket information released
(College Sports ~ 10/09/07)
Ticket distribution and sales for the Nov. 10 Monon Bell football game between DePauw and Wabash will begin later this month, DePauw Director of Athletics Page Cotton announced. During a two-day period (Oct. 22-23) DePauw students, staff and faculty may go to the DePauw University Bookstore in the lower level of the Memorial Student Union Building and pick up their complimentary tickets by showing their valid DePauw ID...
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DEPAUW WEEKEND ROUNDUP: Tigers score on final drive to defeat Panthers, Moore rushes for 182 yards
(College Sports ~ 10/09/07)
HOOVER, ALA. -- DePauw quarterback Spud Dick drove the Tigers 66 yards in six plays and tossed a 21-yard touchdown pass to Bryan Mulligan with 44 seconds left giving the Tigers a 28-24 win over Birmingham-Southern at Regions Park. DePauw improved to 4-1 with the win, while the Panthers dropped to 0-3 in their first season of football since 1939...
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COUNTY VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP: Clovers take second at Cadet Invitational
(High School Sports ~ 10/09/07)
CLAYTON -- The Cloverdale volleyball team took second place at the Cadet Invitational on Saturday. The Clovers went undefeated in their pool play by defeating Clay City (25-15, 25-17), Covenant Christian (25-18, 25-23) and Cascade (20-25, 25-20, 15-8)...
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Spencer's hat trick leads Greencastle girls' soccer to sectional semifinals
(High School Sports ~ 10/09/07)
TERRE HAUTE -- With 7:24 to remaining in Monday's girls' soccer sectional opener, it looked like it could be panic time for the Greencastle Tiger Cubs. Twenty eight seconds earlier, GHS had let hosts Terre Haute South tie the game at two by knocking a goal into their own net...
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Greencastle boys' takes top spot at WCC meet, GHS girls' earn second place finish
(High School Sports ~ 10/09/07)
Saturday morning saw runners congregate at South Putnam to compete for the West Central Conference championship. Greencastle came in first in the boys' race, recording 42 team points. In the girls' race, Greencastle was the top county finisher with a second-place finish and 61 points...
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