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Greencastle track runs well at home
(High School Sports ~ 04/25/14)
Greencastle got back to winning ways on the track Thursday night after winning a pair of meets against Crawfordsville and North Putnam. "We moved some kids around and made up some relays as some of the kids are tired," Greencastle coach Gary Anderson said. "Overall, we had some bright spots but have some spots that still need improvement. Both teams are young but we had some good performances."...
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North Putnam softball wins close one at home
(High School Sports ~ 04/25/14)
ROACHDALE -- The highs and lows of softball were on full display Wednesday night at North Putnam High School when the Cougar softball squad hosted North Montgomery. An early four run lead for the hosts vanished as the Chargers took the lead in the fifth and held an 8-6 lead in the bottom of the sixth inning, only for the Cougars to score three runs in the half inning and hold on to win the game 9-8...
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Eagles get win against Eels
(High School Sports ~ 04/25/14)
Two consecutive homeruns and threes runs in the first three batters for Eminence looked promising, but the five runs by South Putnam in the first inning proved even more promising in route to a 14-7 victory Wednesday night. "It went well," Eagles coach Zack Love said, "We did well offensively. They kind of jumped out to an early start in the first inning, but I felt we bounced back well. We have had some slow starts this season, so it's could to see us come back."...
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Cougar track comes up short against Tri-West
(High School Sports ~ 04/25/14)
North Putnam vs. Tri-West Monday Team Scores: Tri West: 72.5 North Putnam 47.5 Event Place/Name/Time, Height, or Distance 4x800 Relay 1. Tri West (9:50) 2. North Putnam (9:55) 110 H 1. Kinch TW (17.47) 2.Kaufman NP (17.57) 3. Hodges NP (20.03)...
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Roger Payne Richardson
(Obituary ~ 04/25/14)
Roger Payne Richardson, 68, Cloverdale, was greeted in heaven by his mother and dad, Marjorie and Chester Richardson, on April 16, 2014. He was born on Nov. 11, 1945 in Connersville. Roger was a graduate of New Palestine High School in 1963 and the University of Evansville in 1968...
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Martha Ann Smith
(Obituary ~ 04/25/14)
Martha Ann Smith, 94, of Roachdale, died April 21, 2014, in a nursing home in Ajijic, Jalisco Mexico. She was born April 22, 1919, the daughter of Cully and Inez Wilson in Raccoon, Ind. She attended Raccoon School in Putnam County and transferred to Roachdale School...
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Wilbur Douglas
(Obituary ~ 04/25/14)
Wilbur Douglas, 74, of Greencastle, passed away on Thursday, April 24, 2014. Born May 18, 1939 in Terre Haute, he was the son of Alfred and Margaret (Walker) Douglas. He married Hilajean (Wells) Douglas on Sept. 3, 1985, and she survives. Wilbur had been a truck driver for Schwermann Trucking for 27 years, retiring in 1996. He was a former member of the Greencastle Moose Lodge...
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Birth - Declan Maxwell Hagen
(Births ~ 04/25/14)
Parents Josh and Blaine Hagen are proud to announce the arrival of their son, Declan Maxwell Hagen. Declan was born at 3:35 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 11, weighing 7 pounds, 7 ounces and measuring 21 inches. His proud sister is Abrianna Marie Hagen and grandparents are John and Rita Perkins and Keith and Tina Johnston...
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Farm Bureau Scholarship
(Local News ~ 04/25/14)
Purdue University student and Cloverdale High School graduate Cameron Mann (right) is the recipient of a $750 continuing education scholarship from Indiana Farm Bureau District 5. Farm Bureau women's leader Heather Poynter recently presented Mann with the check and certificate...
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Who's News for April 26
(Other Record ~ 04/25/14)
Three officials from Putnam County were among the more than 140 individuals from across Indiana attended a biennial flood conference March 13 in Indianapolis. Putnam County EMA Director Tom Helmer and Assistant Director, Dave Costin, along with Greencastle City Planner Shannon Norman, were among the emergency managers, floodplain managers, engineers, planners, and environmental managers in attendance...
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Ocie Lureda Staggs
(Obituary ~ 04/25/14)
Ocie Lureda Staggs, 80, Pittsboro, and formerly of Brazil, died at 1:15 a.m. Friday, April 25, 2014 at St. Vincent Hospice, Indianapolis. She was born Nov. 20, 1933 in Parke County, the daughter of Homer and Malinda Martin Phipps. She married Randall Hollis Staggs on Oct. 11, 1981 in Greencastle...
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4 GHS teams, one from NPHS earn trips to Super Bowl finals
(Local News ~ 04/25/14)
Greencastle High School will send four teams to the 27th annual Indiana Association of School Principals (IASP) Academic Super Bowl, while North Putnam will have one in state competition following the regional contest this week at GHS. The North Putnam Interdisciplinary team will join the GHS English, Social Studies, Science and Interdisciplinary teams in Class 3 state competition Saturday, May 10 at Purdue University...
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The house the Rogers family built
(Local News ~ 04/25/14)
BAINBRIDGE -- Habitat for Humanity prides itself on having families work for their homes and since 2012 more than 220,000 families around the world have been served by the organization, including the Rogers family of Bainbridge. Jesse and wife Amber, and their sons Tyler and Michael have been living in the yellow house located at 104 College St., Bainbridge, for around 18 months...
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Lay servant Marilyn Culler to give sermon Sunday at Gobin Church
(Local News ~ 04/25/14)
Lay servant Marilyn Culler will be the guest speaker Sunday, April 27 at at Gobin Memorial United Methodist Church. Culler will give the sermon, "Power On!" during the 10:30 a.m. service. All are welcome to attend the service at Gobin Memorial United Methodist Church...
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Dismissed professor faces harassment charges in court
(Local News ~ 04/25/14)
A 40-year-old recently fired DePauw University professor, banned from campus and ordered to have no contact with his estranged wife or son, made his initial appearance in court Friday morning. Akshat Vyas, who faces two Class B misdemeanor charges of harassment, remains in the Putnam County Jail on a U.S. Department of Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) hold after having a not-guilty plea entered on his behalf by Putnam Superior Court Judge Denny Bridges...
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Defensive woes doom DePauw baseball fall to Engineers
(College Sports ~ 04/25/14)
Rose-Hulman capitalized on eight DePauw errors to defeat the Tigers, 16-9, Thursday afternoon at Walker Field. With the loss, DePauw dropped to 12-16 overall, while the Engineers improved to 18-13 on the year. Rose-Hulman struck first, scoring two runs in the first inning. Donnie Waters doubled to left scoring Andrew Benitez from first...
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Elleventh ranked DePauw Tigers advance to NCAC Semifinals, play Kenyon next
(College Sports ~ 04/25/14)
GRANVILLE, Ohio - DePauw lost just two games in the five matches and claimed a 5-0 win over Wittenberg in the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament semifinals. The 11th-ranked Tigers improved to 16-4, while Wittenberg dropped to 6-10. DePauw faces Kenyon in Saturday's 1 p.m. semifinal match...
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Cloverdale golfers get decisive win against Monorvia
(High School Sports ~ 04/25/14)
MONROVIA -- The Cloverdale boys' Golf team took on Monrovia Thursday, at Deer Creek. They handled the match well winning 186-242. "Monrovia is a young, inexperienced team," said Clover coach Doug Wokoun. They have a good coach and will make progress, but it will take time."...
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