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DePauw School of Music Eevents
(Local News ~ 02/26/16)
DePauw School of Music Events Week of Feb. 29--March 6 Student Recital Hour Wednesday, March 2 10:20 a.m. Green Center, Thompson Recital Hall The School of Music's weekly recital hour features live music by talented School of Music students and occasional guests. This week's guest is the hybrid art ensemble The Fourth Wall...
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Staff changes announced at Putnam County Museum
(Local News ~ 02/26/16)
The Putnam County Museum has appointed current Assistant Director Lisa Harris Mock to the position of interim executive director, effective March 1. Executive Director Kit Newkirk recently announced her resignation from the position effective Feb. 26...
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Jeffrey Keith Shinn
(Obituary ~ 02/26/16)
Jeffrey Keith Shinn, 57, of West Terre Haute, passed away on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016. Born Oct. 13, 1958 in Greencastle, he was the son of Alvin Dean and Dessa (Duncan) Shinn. He was a graduate of Harrison High School in West Lafayette. Jeff had also attended Indiana State University and the University of North Dakota...
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Cloverdale men arrested in Morgan County pot bust
(Local News ~ 02/26/16)
MARTINSVILLE -- Two men with Cloverdale addresses were among three arrested in connection with a reported Morgan County marijuana-growing operation. Fifty marijuana plants were reportedly seized by deputies Thursday after a warrant was served on an Alaska Road home near the Putnam-Morgan county line, the Morgan County Sheriff's Department said Friday...
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American Legion Post 58 donates to Cunot Food Bank
(Local News ~ 02/26/16)
The American Legion Post 58 made a large donation to the Cunot Community Food Bank recently. The donation was the first of many as the organization launches its annual food drive to benefit local food banks from smaller communities. This particular drive has been building since after Thanksgiving...
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Fourth Wall debuts 'Vassal of the Sun' Wednesday at Green Center
(Local News ~ 02/26/16)
It's not every music ensemble that earns praise for its "deft choreography" in The Wall Street Journal. The Fourth Wall is no ordinary ensemble. Part new music group, part circus troupe, the trio commissions new interdisciplinary works and reinterprets established repertoire to make music that literally leaps off the stage...
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Cloverdale School board approves Snails to Trails
(Local News ~ 02/26/16)
The Cloverdale Community School Board has unanimously approved the proposal for the 2016 Snails to Trails summer schoool. For its second year, the two-week program will be offered to Cloverdale students in grades 4-8 and selected by teachers Susi Jordan and Jennifer Mann for their citizenship and whether they "will make a positive contribution to the field trip experience."...
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Registration open for March computer classes
(Local News ~ 02/26/16)
Putnam County Public Library will be offering four computer classes in March. The computer classes being offered are lecture classes instead of the usual hands-on classes and are designed to introduce patrons to the Internet. On Friday, March 4, Introduction to the Internet will introduce patrons to search engines, browsers and some of the best websites on the Internet...
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Court News for 2-27-16
(Court News ~ 02/26/16)
The following cases were filed in Putnam County courts recently. Criminal Cases Marvin L. Baker, 57, Greencastle, Level 4 felony unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon, Class A misdemeanor possession of a synthetic drug and synthetic drug lookalike substance...
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Putnam Scanner for 2-27-16
(Police Logs ~ 02/26/16)
County Jail Two people were booked in the Putnam County Jail recently. At 10 a.m. on Thursday, Mark Wade Eageny, 49, Stilesville, was housed at the jail for operating while intoxicated with a prior conviction. At 3:02 p.m. Matthew Gibson Kennedy, 33, Coatesville, was charged with motor vehicle theft...
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Who's News for Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016
(Local News ~ 02/26/16)
BECCA PILKIN of Greencastle is a member of the 2015-16 Indiana State University Eco-marathon team. Pilkin is majoring in elementary education and will graduate in May 2018. Shell Eco-marathon challenges student teams from around the world to design, build, test and drive ultra-energy-efficient vehicles. The ISU Eco-marathon team will compete in the prototype class at Shell Eco-marathon Americas this April in Detroit...
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Changes announced at Putnam Museum
(Local News ~ 02/26/16)
The Putnam County Museum has appointed current Assistant Director Lisa Harris Mock to the position of interim executive director, effective March 1. Executive Director Kit Newkirk recently announced her resignation from the position effective Feb. 26...
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Supporting Schools
(Local News ~ 02/26/16)
On behalf of Exxon Mobil and the Kwik Mart convenience store at U.S. 40 and U.S. 231, Kwik Mart owner Gayle Raisor makes a $500 scholarship donation to South Putnam High School.
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Anything but Chilly
(Local News ~ 02/26/16)
Robin Hazelbaker (right), official honoree of the 2016 Red Cross Chili Supper at the Greencastle National Guard Armory, serves a bowl of chili to Area 30 official J.R. Scott Friday in what counts as her 12th consecutive year serving up the hot dish.
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GHS falls on the road, 69-63
(High School Sports ~ 02/26/16)
By Gary Hazlett For the Banner Graphic LINDEN -- For 27 of 32 minutes the Greencastle boys' basketball team outplayed North Montgomery in a non-conference boys' basketball game Friday night. Unfortunately for the Cubs, the first three-and-a-half minutes and the last two-and-a-half minutes of the game were their undoing in a 69-63 road loss dropping Greencastle to 10-12 as they wrapped up the regular season...
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Eagle eighth-graders, seventh-graders beat Greencastle
(High School Sports ~ 02/26/16)
The South Putnam eighth grade girls' basketball team defeated the Greencastle Tiger Cubs 41-14 Thursday night. Brianna Robinson led the Eagles with 14 points. Lexi Vanihel and Aubrey Hill had eight points apiece. Alex Bratcher scored seven. Leighla Hazlett and Grayce Garner added two points each...
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Budde's buzzer-beater earns NCAC win
(High School Sports ~ 02/26/16)
GRANVILLE, Ohio -- DePauw guard Emily Budde knocked down a 3-pointer as time expired and lifted the second-seed Tigers to a 59-58 win over third-seed Kenyon (18-9) in tonight's first North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament semifinal contest. The Tigers improved to 21-6 and face fourth-seed Allegheny in tomorrow's 4 p.m. championship game. The Gators knocked off top seed Denison, 67-66, in overtime...
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Annabelle Virginia Roe
(Obituary ~ 02/26/16)
Annabelle Virginia Roe, 92, Crawfordsville, passed away Thursday, Feb. 25 at 5:31 p.m. in Bickford Assisted Living of Crawfordsville. She was born April 4, 1923, in Montgomery County to Ernest Lee and Inez Pearl (Coons) Delano. She married Buford Keller Roe in Crawfordsville on July 17, 1943. He preceded her in death in 2001...
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Putnam agencies graduate seven from academy
(Local News ~ 02/26/16)
PLAINFIELD -- In a remarkable day for Putnam County law enforcement agencies, seven police officers from Putnam County graduated from the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy on Friday. The newly-minted officers who will soon be hitting the streets include Greencastle officers Josh Smith, Brad Hiatt, Elsiana Crosby and Zach Rhine; Putnam County sheriff's deputies Riley Houghton and Jacob Harrington and Cloverdale Officer Luke Brown...
- Nauert to play at Marian (High School Sports ~ 02/26/16)
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