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Driver in SUV rollover crash dies at Indianapolis hospital
(Local News ~ 01/14/15)
FILLMORE -- A Kentucky man died early Wednesday after being airlifted to Indianapolis following a one-vehicle accident Tuesday afternoon in Putnam County. Indiana State Police at Putnamville said Ronald O'Neal, 76, Lawrenceburg, Ky., succumbed to his injuries early Wednesday morning at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. At around noon Tuesday, emergency agencies were dispatched to a one-vehicle crash on County Road 750 East, north of Rangeline Road, in Marion Township.
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GHS wreslting places second in Athenian Invite
(High School Sports ~ 01/14/15)
CRAWFORDSVILLE--Greencastle's wrestling team spent its final tune-up before the West Central Conference meet at Crawfordsville High School, taking part in the seven-team Athenian Invitational Saturday. The Tiger Cubs placed second overall behind West Lafayette, had two individual champions and had all 11 wrestlers place in the top six on the day...
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Clover girls' can't overcome Vikings on road
(High School Sports ~ 01/14/15)
By trent scott For the Banner Graphic WEST TERRE HAUTE--Trying to stay above .500 was already going to be difficult enough for Cloverdale's girls' basketball team when ir traveled to West Vigo Tuesday night. Having only eight varsity players dressed further hindered the Clover cause as the Vikings weathered a late rally by the visitors and utilized a plus-24 rebounding advantage to win 58-46...
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Cloverdale gets best of Mustangs
(High School Sports ~ 01/14/15)
By Johnathon goode For the Banner Graphic CLOVERDALE-- Cloverdale fired on all cylinders Tuesday night as the boys' basketball team secured their most impressive win of the season against the Edgewood Mustangs, 82-65. "I thought it was by far the best game of the year that we have played on both ends of the court," Clovers' coach Pat Rady said. "We had to. Edgewood is a very good ball club. They have a great coach. We had to give our best and I think we played the best we have all year."...
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Eagle ladies win fifth in a row
(High School Sports ~ 01/14/15)
By Jimmy Beasley For the Banner Graphic MONTEZUMA -- The South Putnam girls' basketball team parlayed a dominant rebounding night into a 49-37 victory over Riverton Parke on Tuesday. The Eagles (8-7) won their fifth straight contest and crept over the .500 mark for the first time since they started the season 1-0...
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Park officials look back at 2014, ahead to 2015 goals
(Local News ~ 01/14/15)
Three main projects are on the minds of Greencastle Parks and Recreation Department officials as they plan for 2015. Repainting the city pool at Robe-Ann Park for the first time this millennium, renovating the old community building at Jaycee Park and repairing the tennis courts at Robe-Ann Park are this year's targeted projects, Park Director Rod Weinschenk said...
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Becoming EMT
(Local News ~ 01/14/15)
Winter Term EMT instructor and DePauw student Brody Yekel aids Abby Braun as she secures a fellow student, Meagan Baxter, to a backboard. The course gives DePauw students training to become practicing EMTs at the conclusion of the three week term. Look for other ways DePauw students are getting involved in Greencaslte and beyond in Friday's paper...
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Side Street band to play Saturday as Eagles hold monthly drawing
(Local News ~ 01/14/15)
Special entertainment, a monthly drawing and a dinner special are all on tap Saturday, Jan. 17 for Greencastle Eagles Lodge 4388. The public is invited to attend. The lodge at 207 Elizabeth St., Greencastle, will play host to the Side Street band following the Eagles' monthly drawing at 8 p.m...
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City Council assignments, appointments see little change
(Local News ~ 01/14/15)
It might be a new year but the Greencastle City Council and its annual appointments and assignments took on an old look Tuesday night. The first meeting of the new year traditionally means time for the Council's annual reorganization and restructuring of city department liaison assignments and city board appointments...
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City Council concurs with CACFID on contribution to Area 30 project
(Local News ~ 01/14/15)
The seven-figure lovely parting gift from IBM Corp. when Big Blue left town in March 1987 continues to be the proverbial gift that keeps on giving. Even now, almost 28 years after the city's biggest employer closed its door here and sent 985 employees into retirement or on to other IBM facilities across the country, its monetary donation to the community continues to pay dividends for projects designed to aid the future of Greencastle and Putnam County...
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Robert McCollough
(Obituary ~ 01/14/15)
Robert McCollough, 64, of Roachdale, passed away at his residence on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015. Robert was born on April 25, 1950 in Morristown, Tenn., to the late D. Rue McCollough and Margaret Norton-McCollough. He graduated from Roachdale High School with the class of 1969. Robert was a CDL driver for Co-Alliance in Bainbridge for the past 13 years. He was the former manager of the Co-Op in Roachdale...
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