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Tzouanakis Intermediate
(Other Record ~ 11/20/14)
Grade 3 All A: Kierra Lynn Albright, Cassandra R. Allen, Austin Nicholas Ancona, Meredith Makenzie Ball, Allie Jane Beaman, Campbell Fisher Benedix, Brendle Ray Brennan, Jordon Lee Bridges, Dylan Andrew Brock, Leslie Edward Brown, Jackson Chad Buis, Micah Michelle Cantonwine, Grace Elizabeth Clodfelter, Henry Spencer Cox, Caden Thomas Downen, Ethan Wayne-Brooks Ellis, Kylie Lynn Flint, Clayton Glessner, Joel Christopher Hammond, Jalen Tyler Hardman, Isaac Bodoh Hertenstein, Zane Riley Huber, Elizabeth June Huff, Emily Jene Huff, Kivan Andrew Hutcheson, Madelyn Grace Landry, Evan Robert Lazar, Annabelle Louise Lundy, Hadley Rose McCoy, Madison Grace McCoy, Savannah Anne McCoy, Kyle Joseph Miller, Keaton Thomas Parmley, Kallie Lyn Pastore, Blake Allen Pingleton, Gavin Pingleton, Madalyn Grace Plew, Alleece Rose Price, Sophia Charlotte Riggle, Cooper James Robinson, Kale Alexander Russo, Kaiden Eugene Sharpee, Gwyneth Leighanna Stevens, Harris Scott Weltz, Kamilla Nicolle Whitaker, Madisynn Aleigha White and Samuel Coburn White.. ...
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Students of the Month
(Local News ~ 11/20/14)
North Putnam Middle School recently honored its September Students of the Month, (from left) Carliegh Copeland, Curtis Matthias, Jalen Berry, Grace Walls, Kaylyn Hankins and Marcus Burdine.
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Youth Institute luncheon addresses meth in youth
(Local News ~ 11/20/14)
With the use of methamphetamine rising among Indiana's youth, many community leaders recently attended a Youth Worker Cafe luncheon at the Putnam County Hospital in hopes of gaining a better understanding on what the effects are of such a drug. The presentation, which was hosted by The Indiana Youth Institute in corporation with the Children's Bureau, United Way of Putnam County, Putnam County Youth Development Commission, Mental Health American of Putnam County and Putnam County Family Support Services gave community members an overview of the life-long effects of meth use as well as the growing problem among Indiana's youth.. ...
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Prof. Steve Timm's 'Steve Here 2.0' staged through Sunday afternoon
(Local News ~ 11/20/14)
The DePauw University Theatre is presenting "Steve Here 2.0," an original play written and directed by Steve Timm, professor of communication and theater. The production opened Thursday, Nov. 20 in Moore Theatre of the Judson and Joyce Green Center for the Performing Arts at DePauw...
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Lending Support
(Local News ~ 11/20/14)
The fourth-grade class at Cloverdale Elementary School recently held a fundraiser as a grade level community service project during the school's annual Red Ribbon Week events. Students worked on advertising by making a poster and handing out flyers as well as selling doggie suckers and a bag of candy bones for $1 prior to morning announcements and during lunch hours. ...
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Mill Creek watershed program receives $75,000 state grant
(Local News ~ 11/20/14)
The Putnam County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) is part of a four-county partnership that received a $75,000 grant for the Mill Creek Watershed on Thursday. The SWCDs of Hendricks, Morgan, Owen and Putnam are working together on a program to prevent sedimentation and erosion to improve water quality on the creek. The county organizations are working together to instill practices to improve water quality in the Mill Creek watershed...
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South Putnam board looks to purchase new security cameras
(Local News ~ 11/20/14)
Security issues were the topic of discussion during the South Putnam School Board's monthly meeting. Steve Ricketts of Five Star Technologies came before the board Monday evening with a quote for several new digital security cameras for the fitness area, a stepping-stone for bringing the corporation into the 21st century...
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High Wire Act
(Local News ~ 11/20/14)
Precariously perched in a bucket above East Washington Street, Greencastle Public Works Department employee Matt Jordan not only has the wind and cold to contend with as he changes out the street banner just east of Spring Street, but passing semis as well. Ground control is provided Wednesday afternoon by Adam Jones and Jamie Adams as Jordan changes the banner from a message about the Monon Bell football game to one concerning the City of Greencastle's Stellar Community project in progress...
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Seventh grade philanthropy essay winner announced
(Local News ~ 11/20/14)
Cloverdale Middle School student MacKenzie Stoltz is the grand prize winner of the Putnam County Community Foundation's 2014 Darrell Wiatt Family Philanthropy Week Essay Contest. Stoltz's prize-winning essay described her 4-H leader, Mona Smith, as being the philanthropist she admires most...
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Candy 101
(Local News ~ 11/20/14)
Dozens of Putnam County residents showed up to participate in Candy 101, a special presenation that was held at Area 30 Career Center on Wednesday morning. The program featured several guest speakers including chocolatier Anastasia Wells, who spoke to the community about how to make the perfect peanut butter gems from scratch. ...
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DePauw Band and Orchestra to perform Beckel's music Nov. 23,24
(Local News ~ 11/20/14)
Members of the community have two opportunities to hear the music of DePauw School of Music professor of trombone James A. Beckel Jr. when the University Band and the University Orchestra will feature music composed by Beckel in back-to-back concerts Sunday and Monday at the Green Center's Kresge Auditorium...
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Tigers land five on All-Region
(College Sports ~ 11/20/14)
Five student-athletes from the DePauw field hockey team were named to the 2014 Longstreth/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division III All-Region teams for the Great Lakes region. Seniors Paige Henry (Louisville, Ky./Kentucky Country Day) and Maggie Campbell (Winnetka, Ill./New Trier) and junior Grace Goodbarn (Highlands Ranch, Colo./Mountain View) were first team selections, while senior Grace Fisher (St. ...
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Seventh grade Clover boys lose to Cascade in season opener
(Community Sports ~ 11/20/14)
Cloverdale's seventh grade boys' basketball team opened its season with a 45-23 loss to Owen Valley. The Clovers worked really hard on defense but a few passing errors sealed the Clover fate. Kyle Thoma had 15 points and Nolan Kelly scored four. Mark Gill and Clayton Maynor each had two...
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Airport land purchase to move forward; remonstrance looms
(Local News ~ 11/20/14)
In the face of arguments for and against the move, the Putnam County Council, in a split decision Tuesday, authorized the allocation of funds from sale of bonds by the Putnam County Regional Airport Authority. Having already authorized the Airport Authority to sell bonds for a proposed $2.75 million land acquisition during the October meeting, the most recent decision was simply the appropriation of funds from the bond sale...
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Cloverdale Agri Center catches fire
(Local News ~ 11/20/14)
At 6:27 p.m. Thursday, the Cloverdale Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched to the Cloverdale Agri Center, located at 303 W. Robert Weist Rd., for a fire in its main dryer. Cloverdale Fire Chief Kerry Shepherd stated that cause of the blaze was from corn catching on fire as it was being dried...
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Familiar name in line for new city police officer spot
(Local News ~ 11/20/14)
A familiar local law enforcement family name got a thumbs-up from the Greencastle Board of Works and Safety Wednesday afternoon to fill a vacancy in the City Police Department. Brian Helmer, the 31-year-old son of Putnam County Sheriff's Department Chief Deputy (and former Sheriff) Tom Helmer, was approved to fill a department vacancy created by the recent retirement of GPD Capt. Mike Hanlon...
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Home Care Month
(Local News ~ 11/20/14)
Greencastle Mayor Sue Murray (third from left) signs a proclamation designating November 2014 as National Home Care and Hospice Month in Greencastle, encouraging the support and participation of all citizens in learning more about home care and hospice concepts of care for the elderly, disabled and infirm. ...
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