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Gadaleto - Robinson Enagement
(Engagement ~ 02/25/14)
Meris Gadaleto and Tyler Robinson are happy to announce their engagement and forthcoming marriage. Meris is the daughter of Teri Mikan of Okemos, Mich. and Dave Gadaleto of Grand Ledge, Mich. She is a graduate of Oberlin Conservatory and University of North Carolina Greensboro, and is a performing artist and voice teacher...
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Carolyn Ann Griswold
(Obituary ~ 02/25/14)
Carolyn Ann Griswold, 74, of Greencastle, passed away on Monday, Feb. 24, 2014. Born May 8, 1939 in Belle Union, she was the daughter of James Moses and Nellie Mae (Madden) Childress. She married Lorn E. "Popcorn" Griswold on May 4, 1956, and he preceded her in death on Jan. 4, 2001...
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Culy -- Pursell Wedding
(Wedding ~ 02/25/14)
Sarah Paige Culy and Kramer Michael Pursell exchanged vows at Carmel Lutheran Church on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013. Pastor Luther Brunette officiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister Jen (Culy) Lee as matron of honor, Lindsay Brock, Madie Podgorski, Kylie Moore and Olivia Pursell (sister of the groom)...
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Tiger Cub JV downs Mounties
(High School Sports ~ 02/25/14)
Last Friday was Senior Night in McAnally Center and the JV boys' basketball team started a successful evening with a 51-30 victory over the Southmont Mounties. The start of the game, however, looked like it was going to be anything but successful for the young Tiger Cubs. Their signature full-court press was sluggish and led to many fast-break baskets for the Mounties...
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Shoot for a Cure
(High School Sports ~ 02/25/14)
The Greencastle high school girls' and boys' basketball teams, along with the cheerleaders, hosted a breast cancer awareness night on Jan. 31. The teams were able to raise $567.63. The money is be donated to the Attack for the Cure fund...
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Walmart makes a difference for Women's Ministries
(Letter to the Editor ~ 02/25/14)
To the Editor: An open thank you to Walmart Distribution Center: The Center for Women's Ministries wishes to gratefully acknowledge the donation of time and materials provided by employees of Walmart Distribution Center, especially Rick Alexander and Matt Harrison, for the numerous hours of planning and hard work that you provided to our Cloverdale location at 404 N. Main St...
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Seniors appreciate Mill Pond, Waters' efforts
(Letter to the Editor ~ 02/25/14)
To the Editor: The Putnam County Senior Center people recently spent a most enjoyable evening at Mill Pond and The Waters. The welcoming staff at each facility hosted a progressive dinner that included superb food, lots of laughter and excellent fellowship. We wish to thank Directors Mary Huffman of Mill Pond and Holly Wachtel of The Waters along with the many smiling faces we met along the way. It was truly a joyful evening...
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Scanner for Feb. 26
(Police Logs ~ 02/25/14)
County Jail Several people were booked into the Putnam County Jail recently. At 1:40 p.m. on Friday, Adam Edward Smith, 20, Roachdale, was charged with burglary and theft. At 7:02 p.m. on Monday, Jason Joe Miller, 31, Brazil, was charged with a probation violation and battery resulting in bodily injury...
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Men know fat wallets just aren't made for change
(Column ~ 02/25/14)
Bought a new wallet the other day. Not that such a purchase is newsworthy, mind you, but I have probably owned more cars and houses in my adult life than I have wallets. Most men are that way, I believe. An old wallet is like an old friend. The leather is soft and quite pliable. You tuck it away in your back pocket and it settles perfectly into its rightfully molded spot, like the lady in your life comfortably curling up in your sleeping arms...
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ISP names Taylor to detective role for Putnamville District
(Local News ~ 02/25/14)
PUTNAMVILLE -- Indiana State Police Supt. Douglas G. Carter has announced the reclassification of Trooper Michael J. Taylor to the position of detective in the Putnamville District. Det. Taylor joins a complement of six other detectives as well as two crime scene investigators, and one cyber crime investigator within the Criminal Investigation Division of the Putnamville District...
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NPHS music students take gold and silver at state competition
(Local News ~ 02/25/14)
A dozen North Putnam High School music students competed Saturday, Feb. 22 at the Indiana State School Music Association State Vocal and Piano Solo and Ensemble contest at Perry Meridian High School. The 12 NPHS students earned the privilege of competing at the state level after receiving gold ratings on their Group I performances a few weeks ago at Avon High School...
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Museum's Student Art Show highlights Putnam County art
(Local News ~ 02/25/14)
The Putnam County Museum's sixth annual Student Art Show will open Saturday, March 1 with a reception at 11 a.m. The exhibit, which runs through April 24, will feature art from Putnam County students in grades K-12. Every school in the county has been invited to share student art in every form -- drawings, paintings, ceramics and more. Home-schooled and private school students also have been invited to participate...
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Cultivating love's confusion
(Local News ~ 02/25/14)
Guest director Joachim Schamberger (center) goes over a scene with DePauw University senior music students Blake Lampton and Elleka Okerstrom during a rehearsal for the Mozart opera "La finta giardiniera," a comic opera on the confusion of love. Loosely translated, the title means "The Secret Gardener." The DePauw Opera's 21st-century production begins Thursday and runs through Sunday in Moore Theatre of the Green Center for the Performing Arts. ...
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Rick Woodall announces bid for District 2 commissioner
(Local News ~ 02/25/14)
Rick Woodall has announced his intention to run for the District 2 Putnam County commissioner seat on the Republican ballot in the May 6 primary. Born and raised in Washington Township, Woodall has spent all but one year of his life living in Putnam County...
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