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Inn at DePauw to host Business After Hours
(Local News ~ 02/19/15)
The Inn at DePauw will host the February Business After Hours from 5-7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24. All Greater Greencastle Chamber of Commerce members are invited to enjoy food, drinks and company. RSVP to mfaison@dorahotelco.com to be entered into a drawing for an inclusive getaway package at the Inn...
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GHS Band concert airing on cable access channel
(Local News ~ 02/19/15)
The Greencastle High School Band "Mid-Winter Concert" will be airing nightly at 6:30 p.m. for the next two weeks on Greencastle Cable Channel 3. Along with the full band, the concert includes solo performances from many band members, as well as the first public performance of the GHS Jazz Ensemble...
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Body cameras, construction disputes and zoning in Bainbridge
(Local News ~ 02/19/15)
BAINBRIDGE -- After a long stand-still in seeking compensation for asphalt work the town deemed unsatisfactory by Land and Sons Paving, Bainbridge attorney Jim Ensley informed the board that Steve Land will be at a hearing to dispute the judgment on March 4...
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Myers' Market fundraiser to aid Beyond Homeless
(Local News ~ 02/19/15)
As the first-year anniversary of the reopening of the local homeless shelter nears, there is much to celebrate, Beyond Homeless Executive Director Tanis Monday notes. To date, the contributions of benefactors have made it possible to provide shelter to more than 75 women and children for more than 2,750 nights of service, she reported...
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Janet Lynne Clark
(Obituary ~ 02/19/15)
Janet Lynne Clark, 62, of Greencastle, passed away on Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2015. Born Aug. 31, 1952 in Greencastle, she was the daughter of L.J. and Betty (Wilbur) Clark. She was a 1970 graduate of South Putnam High School. Janet was a tax analyst, working in customer service with the Department of Revenue in Indianapolis from 1994 to 2011. Janet enjoyed her job and loved working with and helping others...
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'Winter Blues' Brickmania event Sunday at City Hall
(Local News ~ 02/19/15)
"Old Man Winter" got you going stir crazy? Do you like to build with Legos or other building blocks and want out of the house? Then join members of the Greencastle Parks and Recreation Department on Sunday, Feb. 22 for an opportunity to view a special Lego City Train collection, construct kits from instructions, play Lego stadium sports games or free-build with an assortment of building blocks piled high on the floor at City Hall...
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Multi-cultural program at Mt. Zion Baptist Church
(Local News ~ 02/19/15)
Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 802 Crown St., is having its annual multi-cultural program at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 22. The guest speaker will be former Putnam County resident, the Rev. Sean Pack. Dinner will be served after the morning service.
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Sheriff Stockton to address Chamber's March 19 quarterly luncheon
(Local News ~ 02/19/15)
New Putnam County Sheriff Scott Stockton will be the guest speaker at the next quarterly luncheon meeting of the Greater Greencastle Chamber of Commerce. The quarterly luncheon is scheduled for noon Thursday, March 19 at the Inn at DePauw, 2 W Seminary St., Greencastle...
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Poor shooting dooms Tigers
(College Sports ~ 02/19/15)
Wabash outrebounded DePauw by 26, while posting the best field goal shooting performance (52.2%) by a Tiger opponent this season and the hosts handed DePauw a 72-62 North Coast Athletic Conference defeat. DePauw dropped to 16-8 overall and 9-8 in the NCAC, while Wabash improved to 16-8 overall and 11-6 in conference play. ...
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10-Year Veterans
(Local News ~ 02/19/15)
Two Putnam County members of the Western Indiana Community Action Agency (WICAA) Board of Directors were honored recently, each for 10 years of service.
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Prof. Berry's art on display at Peeler Center March 10-April 5
(Local News ~ 02/19/15)
Image Loading, a collection of new paintings by John Berry, assistant professor of art at DePauw University, will be on display at the Richard E. Peeler Art Center from March 10 through April 5. The exhibition explores how people involve themselves in myth-making. Berry's work resists vanishing-point perspective, realistic light, and gravity in order to emphasize alternative, non-empirical ways of framing...
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BMV errors mean more than $50,000 in lost revenue for county
(Local News ~ 02/19/15)
As is often the case when dealing with the State of Indiana and revenue streams, it was a case of good news, bad news for the Putnam County Council Tuesday evening. The good news, Auditor Lorie Hallett reported, is the 2015 county budget had been approved as submitted, with no reductions in spending recommended by the Department of Local Government Finance...
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Featured Athlete of the Week: Calvin Hughes, Basketball Greencastle High School
(High School Sports ~ 02/19/15)
Calvin Hughes is a senior basketball player at Greencastle High School. He was born on Feb. 6, 1997 to Anjuan and Bethany Hughes. An active Tiger Cub, Hughes also plays baseball, football and he runs the 4x1, 100 and 200 on the track and field team...
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