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Cloverdale Creativity
(Local News ~ 05/29/20)
Getting creative, the Cloverdale High School Class of 2020 participated in a virtual graduation two weeks ago.
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Proposed 2020 targets for city resurfacing listed
(Local News ~ 05/29/20)
"East side, west side, all around the town ..." That old song lyric is quite appropriate for the proposed 2020 targets of city street resurfacing. With $415,000 in available funding and two potential streets covered by Community Crossings funds, the city looks to do at least nine resurfacing projects this year, Mayor Bill Dory told the Greencastle Board of Works at its recent May meeting...
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Linda K. (Cox) Nelson Murphy
(Obituary ~ 05/29/20)
Linda K. (Cox) Nelson Murphy, 80, of New Market, passed away surrounded by her loving family on May 28, 2020. She was born on June 27, 1939 in Marion to the late Lawrence and Dorothy (Weliever) Cox. Linda graduated from Darlington High School with the class of 1957...
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GOP Caucus selects Jake Widner to fill vacancy on Greencastle City Council
(Local News ~ 05/29/20)
A caucus of GOP precinct committeemen appointed Jake Widner Friday evening to fill the vacancy on the Greencastle City Council left by Tyler Wade, whose resignation became effective May 29. Widner was among three declared candidates for the at-large position. As councilor, Widner will represent the entire city and serve the remainder of Wade's term, which expires in 2023...
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North Putnam board divided on administrator pay increase
(Local News ~ 05/29/20)
ROACHDALE -- The North Putnam School Board has essentially stood united on many issues and considerations that have been presented in the past. However, concerns stemming from the economic and health impacts of the COVID-19 spread led to three failed motions on one action item during its monthly meeting last week...
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Face masks a consideration with PCPL reopening
(Local News ~ 05/29/20)
While continuing to reach out to and serve patrons remotely and with curbside pickup, the Putnam County Public Library is now looking forward to opening up in-person services. In his reports to PCPL’s board of trustees during its regular Zoom meeting held Wednesday afternoon, Director Matt McClelland spoke more on the library’s gradual reopening plan approved last month...
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