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Carol Ann Dezsi
(Obituary ~ 04/03/15)
Carol Ann Dezsi, 72, of Greencastle, passed away on Thursday, April 2, 2015 surrounded by her family. She was born on Aug. 11, 1942 in Grand Rapids, Mich., to Lester Beimers and Nellie Poortvliet Beimers. Carol had formerly worked at Hook's Drugs in Greencastle and was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Greencastle Elks Lodge...
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DPU School of Music events for April 6-12
(Local News ~ 04/03/15)
DePauw School of Music Weekly Events April 6-12 Student Recital Hour Wednesday, April 8 10:20 a.m. Green Center, Thompson Recital Hall DePauw's weekly recital hour features lived music by talented School of Music students--and occasional guests. ArtMusic@AlmostHome...
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Greencastle man pleads guilty to sexual misconduct with minor
(Local News ~ 04/03/15)
Arrested nearly a year ago, a 31-year-old Greencastle man has pleaded guilty to sexual misconduct with a minor, a Class C felony that will see him serve three years in prison and be listed on the sex offender registry for the next 10 years. Christopher L. Pate appeared before Judge Denny Bridges in Putnam Superior Court Wednesday afternoon for a change-of-plea and sentencing hearing...
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Spring cleaning with Putnam County inmates
(Local News ~ 04/03/15)
Spring cleaning for the Putnam County Sheriff's Department doesn't mean dusting shelves and scrubbing walls, it means getting outside to pick up used mattresses, televisions and other illegally dumped items around the county. "We're going to do as much as we can for the community," Sheriff Scott Stockton said...
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Blue Bird wins Clover wrestling touney
(High School Sports ~ 04/03/15)
CLOVERDALE -- Just as Cloverdale Community Schools closed up for spring break, wrestling was heating up the high school gymnasium. This year 96 wrestlers were bidding to be the champion of their weight class, setting a participation record year for the 2015 elementary wrestling program...
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Quayle recalls how 'it all began at DePauw'
(Local News ~ 04/03/15)
In a career that has seen him visit Greencastle and 47 foreign countries ... go from the Deke House to the White House ... dine at Marvin's and the Old Ebbitt Grill ... rub elbows with Vernon Jordan and Michael Jordan ... all while serving as the 44th vice president of the United States along with stints in the House and Senate along the way, Dan Quayle knows his roots are covered in Hoosier soil...
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Fillmore seeks replacement clerk-treasurer
(Local News ~ 04/03/15)
FILLMORE -- The Town of Fillmore is in need of a resident to serve as clerk-treasurer for the remainder of 2015. The former clerk-treasurer of seven years, Wanda Sidler, recently resigned. Fillmore Town Council president Alan Jones said the term is set to end December of 2015...
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Violin maker Bean at PCPL for program Wednesday
(Local News ~ 04/03/15)
Greencastle resident John Bean will give a talk on the art and science of violin making on Wednesday, April 8 at the Putnam County Public Library, 103 E. Poplar St. The free program is scheduled from 6-7 p.m. Bean has been making violins for the past 15 years, and for 15 years before that studied oil painting...
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Local students prepare to present Shakespeare
(Local News ~ 04/03/15)
DePauw University students are working with students from three local school corporations to present during this year's Shakespeare Festival. The Spring Spectacle of Shakespeare is set for May 2 at Moore Theatre at DePauw University. Middle and high school students from their respective schools have parts in three Shakespearian plays. ...
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Fashion show fundraiser for anti-bullying campaign
(Local News ~ 04/03/15)
All profits from the third annual Fashion Review will be donated to a campaign based in Indiana focused on eliminating bullying. The Fashion Review, sponsored by Jeremy and Vickie Photography based in Greencastle, is set for Sunday, April 12 at 7 p.m. at the Dixie Chopper Airport Hotel and Conference Center. The husband and wife photography team, Jeremy and Vickie Black, have donated the proceeds from the event to the organization Angels and Doves each year...
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