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County to keep Operation Life as ambulance provider
(Local News ~ 11/22/17)
With a competing bid on the table, the Putnam County Commissioners voted Wednesday morning to keep Operation Life as the emergency medical service provider for Putnam County. The commissioners voted 3-0 to stay with the local non-profit provider at an annual cost of $400,000 for the next two years...
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DePauw women stay undefeated with win
(College Sports ~ 11/22/17)
FRANKLIN — DePauw, ranked sixth in the latest coaches’ poll and 15th in the D3hoops.com preseason rankings, used a 15-0 first-quarter run to get out to a big lead, but Franklin battled back to tie the game and the Tigers held on in the end for a 69-62 win. The Tigers moved to 3-0, while the Grizzlies dropped to 0-1...
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PREP ROUNDUP: Eagles bounce back with 60-30 win
(High School Sports ~ 11/22/17)
NEW MARKET — South Putnam’s girls’ basketball team rebounded from its first loss of the season on Saturday night in the Putnam County Classic to defeat Southmont 60-30 on Monday night. Lillie Stein led all scorers with 23 points for the Eagles, while Miranda Bieghler and Lexi Vanihel each added nine...
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FEATURED ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Nick Winders, Cloverdale
(High School Sports ~ 11/22/17)
Nick Winders is a senior football, basketball and baseball player at Cloverdale. ——— Banner Graphic: How important are sports in your life? Nick Winders: “I’ve played sports all my life. I’ve played football, basketball and baseball every year I’ve been able to. ...
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Greencastle girls stay hot with win over Athenians
(High School Sports ~ 11/22/17)
CRAWFORDSVILLE – Greencastle’s girls’ basketball team ran its winning streak to four in a row with a convincing 47-23 win over Crawfordsville Tuesday evening on the Athenians’ home court. Fresh off its Putnam County championship over the weekend the Tiger Cubs (4-3) raced out to a 15-2 lead after the first quarter and never looked back...
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York’s 24 leads Tiger Cubs over Crawfordsville
(High School Sports ~ 11/22/17)
At one of the most crucial junctures of the game on Tuesday night, Greencastle coach Bryce Rector turned to a freshman. The Crawfordsville Athenians had cut the Tiger Cub lead to 46-44 with 17.8 seconds left, and everybody in McAnally Center knew the ball was going to Colin York...
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Greencastle Parks and Recreation BB signups end Monday
(Community Sports ~ 11/22/17)
Registration continues through Monday for the Greencastle Parks and Recreation Department youth basketball program for boys and girls in grades 1-6. Registration forms may abe picked up at City Hall or at greencastleparks.com under the programs tab...
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Eagles open with win over Clay City
(High School Sports ~ 11/22/17)
The South Putnam boys’ basketball team opened its season Tuesday night against the visiting Clay City Eels. The Eagles didn’t put up a lot of style points, but that was not what was important. What was important was the Eagles are now 1-0 on the young season with a 53-40 victory...
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Greencastle woman gets three years in prison in Owen incest case
(Local News ~ 11/22/17)
SPENCER -- A 40-year-old Putnam County woman was sentenced to serve three years in prison in an Owen County case that evolved from a Greencastle City Police investigation. Selina Marie Seeman of Greencastle was sentenced Tuesday afternoon in Owen Circuit Court I after pleading guilty as charged to incest, a Class C felony...
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Correctional officer arrested for trafficking at Putnamville
(Local News ~ 11/22/17)
PUTNAMVILLE -- A 23-year-old Putnamville Correctional Facility (PCF) officer has been arrested after admitting to bringing contraband into the prison. PCF Office of Investigation and Intelligence Investigator Angela Taylor and Investigator Rob Evans recently received information which sparked an investigation into Officer Breanna Lee Clements...
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Riggle, Gillen pace Tiger Cubs to wins over South Putnam
(High School Sports ~ 11/22/17)
Greencastle swept a pair of high school swim meets from visiting South Putnam on Tuesday, winning the boys’ meet 96-89 and the girls’ event by a 107-73 score. “It was a wonderful night of great performances and fast swimming,” Greencastle coach Kent Menzel said. “I feel that our wins were powered by Jack Riggle on the boys’ side with wins in the 50 and 100 free races, and by Grace Gillen on the girls’ side, who easily won the 200 and 100 free events...
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