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Lady Clovers can't hold lead
(High School Sports ~ 01/21/15)
The Cloverdale girls' basketball team hosted Rockville in a Tuesday night matchup, with the visitors prevailing, 50-36. "I thought the third quarter was the difference in the game, which was our energy coming out in the third," Cloverdale head coach Matthew Langdon said...
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Second-half struggles doom Lady Cougars
(High School Sports ~ 01/21/15)
CRAWFORDSVILLE -- The North Putnam girls' basketball team tried to eke out its third win of the season Tuesday night against the Southmont Mounties only being down one at halftime, but they ultimately fell, 40-26. North Putnam struggled to start the game, turning the ball over six times on its first seven possessions. Senior Kayla Clodfelter struggled with traps as she turned the ball over four of those times...
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GHS gets win over Eagles
(High School Sports ~ 01/21/15)
NASHVILLE -- With Saturday's postponed girls' basketball game at Brown County delayed until Tuesday, Greencastle had to wait an additional three days to score its first win over the Eagles since the 2009-10 season. A steal-laden second quarter surge pushed the Tiger Cubs ahead by 12 at halftime, fuelling a 63-44 win...
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South Putnam continues on a winning trail
(High School Sports ~ 01/21/15)
By Jay Lockett Sports Editor Once the South Putnam girls' basketball team took the lead against Linton-Stockton it never gave it back despite some tough defense and hustle from the Lady Miners. The Eagles took the victory 54-39 on Senior Night for the sixth win in seven games...
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GHS gets win over Eagles
(High School Sports ~ 01/21/15)
By trent Scott For the Banner Graphic NASHVILLE -- With Saturday's postponed girls' basketball game at Brown County delayed until Tuesday, Greencastle had to wait an additional three days to score its first win over the Eagles since the 2009-10 season...
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Appeal, cross-appeal filed in T.J. Smith case
(Local News ~ 01/21/15)
A federal judge's decision to send a former Putnam County Sheriff's deputy to prison for 14 months is being appealed by both the U.S. Prosecutor's Office and by the convicted felon, Terry Joe "T.J." Smith. Smith, also a former Greencastle city councilman, was convicted of two counts of police brutality by a federal jury and subsequently sentenced by Judge William T. Lawrence to 14 months of incarceration...
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Clifford Ray Passmore
(Obituary ~ 01/21/15)
Clifford Ray Passmore, 80, of Bainbridge, passed away at 12:25 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015 at Hendricks Regional Health. He was born on Oct. 29, 1934 to the late Elva Ray and Lovey (George) Passmore in Jamestown, Ky. Clifford married Margaret (McKamey) Passmore on Feb. 7, 1967...
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GCSC approves numerous personnel changes
(Local News ~ 01/21/15)
The Greencastle Community School Corporation approved numerous personnel changes during its monthly meeting on Monday, Jan. 19 but, due to additional changes being made to that report, it was not released until Wednesday, Jan. 21. The board approved Gwen Morris to act as temporary 4th-grade teacher in light of the resignation of Katelunn Duby-Edwardson, which was also approved. The change will occur on Monday, Feb. 2...
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