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Indiana Court of Appeals in Greencastle on March 18
(Local News ~ 03/11/15)
For the 10th time in the last 11 years, the Indiana Court of Appeals will come to Greencastle and the campus of DePauw University to conduct a session which the public is invited to observe. On Wednesday, March 18, the court will hear oral arguments in the case of Mike Winters v. City of Evansville...
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Greencastle Classics earn gold at vocal competition
(Local News ~ 03/11/15)
On Saturday, March 7, the Greencastle Classics Choir competed in the Indiana State School Music Association Vocal Jazz Contest in Brownsburg. The Classics performed three a cappella selections, "Hello, Young Lovers," "If I Loved You" and "Vincent." The Classics received superior ratings from all three judges, earning the singing group a Gold Award...
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Retired Teachers offering $500 scholarship
(Local News ~ 03/11/15)
The Putnam County Retired Teachers Association will award a $500 scholarship to a third- or fourth-year college student who aspires to become a future educator. The recipient must be a Putnam County high school graduate and an Indiana college/university student enrolled in an undergraduate program which will result in a degree in education...
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Alma Florence Dodd
(Obituary ~ 03/11/15)
Alma Florence Dodd, 79, of Greencastle, passed away on Tuesday, March 10, 2015. Born April 3, 1935 in Tompkinsville, Ky., she was the daughter of Clyde Porter and Hattie (Deckard) Sheffield. She was a graduate of Broad Ripple High, Indianapolis. She married Jack Norman Dodd on June 11, 1954, and he preceded her in death on Jan. 11, 2005...
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Anonymous tip leads to ISP inspections of Parke school buses
(Local News ~ 03/11/15)
ROSEDALE -- At the first of March, the Indiana State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division received an anonymous tip alleging that some of the North Central Parke School Corporation school buses may not be in compliance with state law. In response to the anonymous accusations, ISP Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Senior Trooper Tyler Van Ness randomly inspected four of the NCPSC buses on March 5, and immediately placed two of those buses out of service; one for inoperable stop arm light and faulty fire extinguisher and the other bus for an inoperable warning light.. ...
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DePauw student to shoot short film at Robe-Ann Park Saturday
(Local News ~ 03/11/15)
Greencastle's Robe-Ann Park is ready for its close-up, Mr. DeMille. The city park, the old Putnam County Jail, a couple of spots around the DePauw University campus and perhaps some other locales will provide the backdrop for a DePauw senior's short film, "Handlebars," scheduled to be filmed this weekend March 14-15...
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