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William Perry McMains Jr.
(Obituary ~ 12/09/15)
William Perry McMains Jr., 80, of West Lafayette, departed this world for his eternal home on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2015. Bill was born in Greencastle on Feb. 28, 1935, to William Perry and Mildred Brattin McMains. Bill was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 56 years, Mary Susan Sears McMains, in 2012. Bill and Mary met over an ice cream cone and quickly became high school sweethearts...
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Indiana State Parks to launch centennial celebrations Dec. 16
(Local News ~ 12/09/15)
Indiana State Parks will host events titled "Countdown to 100: Centennial Celebration Launch" at McCormick's Creek and Turkey Run state parks, and in the south atrium of the Indiana Statehouse on Wednesday, Dec. 16. The events mark the beginning of a year-long celebration leading up to the 100th anniversary of Indiana State Parks...
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Putnamville CSI receives new scanning device
(Local News ~ 12/09/15)
PUTNAMVILLE -- New equipment designed to provide scientific enhancement of police investigations was recently received by the Indiana State Police Putnamville Post. Indiana State Police Crime Scene Investigator Sgt. Jim Cody, assigned to the ISP Laboratory Division and working out of the Putnamville Post, received a new scanning and imaging device that will enhance the documentation and reproduction of crash scenes, crime scenes and more...
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Civic League will wrap your holiday gifts as winter fundraiser
(Local News ~ 12/09/15)
The holiday season can be exhausting, so Greencastle Civic League is offering to help by wrapping your gifts for you. A team of Civic League members will come to your house to wrap and decorate your gifts beautifully. They are taking appointments through Dec. 23. Persons can email civicleaguegiftwrapping@gmail.com or call 653-5167 to schedule appointments...
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Cooper Neese accepts offer from Butler
(High School Sports ~ 12/09/15)
Cooper Neese will be a Bulldog. The Cloverdale junior received a full-ride scholarship from Butler Tuesday and Neese verbally committed. Neese previously received offers from University of Evansville, Indiana State and Ball State. The forward visited Butler in early September on an unofficial visit...
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A piece of old Miller School presented to the city
(Local News ~ 12/09/15)
By ERIC BERNSEE Editor Thanks to the developers of the old Deliiah Miller School property, Greencastle city officials now have their own little window on the world. Or at least a physical piece of the old school property along Anderson Street. Call it their window of opportunity. In appreciation of the city's efforts to help facilitate the project that has seen the old Miller Elementary School converted into 30 Miller Asbury apartments over the past year, developer Chuck Heintzelman of Milestone Ventures Inc. ...
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