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Bray named Senate majority floor leader
(Local News ~ 12/28/17)
INDIANAPOLIS — State Sen. Rodric Bray, who represents a significant portion of Putnam County, has been named to a significant leadership in the Indiana State Senate. On Thursday, the Martinsville Republican was named a majority floor leader of the Senate Majority Caucus by Senate President Pro Tem David Long (R-Fort Wayne)...
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Robert Marion Moore
(Obituary ~ 12/28/17)
Robert Marion Moore, 78, of Greencastle, passed away Monday, Dec. 25, 2017 at St. Francis Hospital in Indianapolis. Robert was born in Greencastle on Aug. 26, 1939, the son of Hubert and Mary Frances (Moore) Blumer and was a graduate of Greencastle High School...
- A Beautiful Mess (Local News ~ 12/28/17)
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Rep. Baird invites students to the Statehouse
(Local News ~ 12/28/17)
INDIANAPOLIS — Applications are open for students interested in participating in the Indiana House Page Program during the 2018 legislative session, according to State Rep. Jim Baird (R-Greencastle). Pages have an opportunity to join Baird during the legislative session and tour the governor’s office, the Indiana Supreme Court and the House and Senate chambers...
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Bray named GOP Senate floor leader
(Local News ~ 12/28/17)
INDIANAPOLIS — State Sen. Rodric Bray, who represents a significant portion of Putnam County, has been named to a significant leadership in the Indiana State Senate. On Thursday, the Martinsville Republican was named a majority floor leader of the Senate Majority Caucus by Senate President Pro Tem David Long (R-Fort Wayne)...
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Heritage Lake woman targeted in elaborate scam involving phones, taxi
(Local News ~ 12/28/17)
COATESVILLE — A Heritage Lake woman was targeted this week in one of the strangest and most aggressive scams local authorities can recall. Putnam County sheriff’s Deputy Scott Ducker marveled at the gall and the planning involved in the scam. “It was very elaborate, very aggressive, very well planned,” Ducker said...
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Groups Ribbon cutting
(Local News ~ 12/28/17)
The Greater Greencastle Chamber of Commerce welcomes its new member, Groups: Recover Together, which provides outpatient treatment for opiate addiction using two of the most powerful tools for recovery: Group therapy and medication-assisted treatment. On hand for the ribbon cutting at the Groups office in Suite 1 in the remodeled old First Christian Church building at 110 S. Indiana St., Greencastle, are (from left) Chamber Assistant Director Beth Evans; Angelica Williams, Groups office coordinator; Dr. Toskhan Cooper-Shelton; Judith Medsker, substance abuse counselor; Ray Hagen, regional manager; and Alexis Williams, Eitel’s Florist. Office hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information or to schedule an appointment, persons may call 800-683-8313. Groups has 45 offices in five states, Indiana, Ohio, California, Maine and New Hampshire. Beside Greencastle, the Indiana offices are located in Crawfordsville, Linton, Bloomington, Bedford, Jasper, Princeton, Vincennes, Marion, Greensburg, North Vernon, Connersville, Tell City and New Albany.
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Putnam Scanner for December 29, 2017
(Police Logs ~ 12/28/17)
County Jail Eighteen people were booked in the Putnam County Jail recently. Wednesday • At 9:57 p.m. Christopher Scott Horn, 43, Indianapolis, was lodged at the jail on a local warrant. • At 7:43 p.m. Justin Ray Stone, 26, Alton, Ill., was taken into custody on an out-of-county warrant...
- Clovers win one, lose pair in Wabash Valley Classic (High School Sports ~ 12/28/17)
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BAINBRIDGE, PART II: Defending a regional title in 1967
(High School Sports ~ 12/28/17)
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the final installment of an article that was published last month in the Indiana Basketball History Magazine. Part I was printed in Wednesday’s Banner Graphic, and can be found at bannergraphic.com. The 1966-67 Bainbridge season began with a largely new roster, one that included Larry Steele’s younger brother, Norm. ...
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