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Friday night high school basketball scores
(High School Sports ~ 03/01/19)
1. Crown Point Lowell 55, E. Chicago Central 50 2. Portage Chesterton 36, Michigan City 28 3. Penn Penn 78, LaPorte 52 S. Bend Adams 67, S. Bend Clay 49 4. Elkhart Central Northridge 58, Plymouth 57 Warsaw 43, Elkhart Central 41 5. DeKalb E. Noble 60, Ft. Wayne Dwenger 50...
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Congressman Baird announces 2019 internship program
(Local News ~ 03/01/19)
Congressman Jim Baird recently announced the Congressional Internship Program. College students looking to gain workplace experience in government will have the opportunity to participate in the program either in Washington, D.C. or Indiana. Both internships provide a wide array of responsibilities and learning opportunities. Students will have the chance to work on research projects, attend hearings, communicate directly with constituents and help with other projects...
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Court News for March 2, 2019
(Court News ~ 03/01/19)
The following cases were filed in Putnam County courts recently. Criminal Cases Mac Anthony McCord, 38, Anderson, Level 6 felony criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon Terrance R. Huber, 55, Ladoga, Class A misdemeanor intimidation Ashaun Marquis Miller, 22, Terre Haute, Class A misdemeanor dealing in hash oil, Class B misdemeanor possession of marijuana...
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Putnam Scanner for March 2, 2019
(Police Logs ~ 03/01/19)
County Jail Four people were booked in the Putnam County Jail recently. Friday • At 11:16 a.m. Frank Adam Roche, 28, Greencastle, was lodged at the jail on a local warrant. • At 9:53 a.m. Shelby Ciera Darlene Casteel, 25, Greencastle, was taken into custody on a local warrant...
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Greencastle Memories Group to meet March 7 at museum
(Local News ~ 03/01/19)
The Greencastle Memories Group will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 7 at the Putnam County Museum. This is not a formal statistical meeting but one to share memories, photos and other tidbits from growing up in Greencastle. The hope is to share stories, have fun and learn some history of the town along the way...
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ISP announces retirement of Sgt. Joe Watts
(Local News ~ 03/01/19)
PUTNAMVILLE — After 33 years of dedicated service to the Wabash Valley, Sgt. Joe Watts has retired from the Indiana State Police. Upon graduating from Montezuma High School in 1980, Watts worked as a dispatcher for the Parke County Sheriff’s Department and as an EMT for the Parke County Ambulance Service. ...
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Ag Day 2019
(Local News ~ 03/01/19)
Recognizing the important role agriculture plays in Putnam County’s past, present and future, Putnam County Commissioners (seated from left) David Berry, Rick Woodall and Don Walton officially proclaim Saturday, March 9 as Ag Day in Putnam County.
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Coffee with the Commish opens dialogue Woodall hopes to continue
(Local News ~ 03/01/19)
It’s a tale all too familiar to elected officials around the country. Plenty of people want to complain about what’s wrong in the city/town/county in question, but no one shows up at the meetings ... at least not until they’re really mad. Understanding that not everyone is available to come to 9 a.m. ...
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GCSC to receive $150,000 grant for school safety
(Local News ~ 03/01/19)
Usually a routine (though greatly appreciated) portion of the Greencastle School Board agenda, the approval of donations and grants was marked by a larger-than-normal influx of money at the February meeting. Superintendent Jeff Hubble announced that Greencastle Community Schools will received a Global Grid for Learning Safety Initiatives Grant in the amount of $150,000...
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Tzouanakis, Central, Fillmore receive Allison Trust grants
(Local News ~ 03/01/19)
Beginning in the fall of 2016 the Mary Allison Children’s Trust Board of Directors began a projects program. Each semester the applications are distributed to the elementary schools to present a project to the Projects Committee. For the fall of 2018 recipients of the Projects Fund are Tzounankis Intermediate, Central Elementary and Fillmore Elementary...
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