Phil Gick is not a man of few words. Mention the nature of government finances in Putnam County, the good work being done by the Putnam County Community Foundation or historic preservation efforts in ...
Built in 1884 and then renovated and placed on the National Historic Registry in the 1970s, the McKim Observatory on Greencastle's northeast side still houses many of its original pieces of equipment.
A team of natural scientists recently discovered a rare plant at Fern Station, the new nature preserve that the Central Indiana Land Trust (CILTI) purchased last year in Madison Township. Weft fern ...
Bainbridge Elementary School received a generous donation from State Farm Insurance recently. Local agent Brad Tucker provided the donation to support fire safety education at the school. The donation ...
As the Woodall family continues to expand, so too does its local optometry practice. When Dr. Nick Woodall and Dr. Leslie Harman-Woodall first bought the Hodges Woodall Optometry practice on East ...
Daphne Jean Keller Brewer, 88, Crawfordsville, passed away Friday, Sept. 27, 2024. Daphne was born June 29, 1936 in Parkersburg in Montgomery County to the late Vernice E. Keller and Donna M. (Payne) ...
A woman narrowly escaped serious injury or worse when a tree fell on her home during the storms that rolled through the area Friday evening. Brenda Lawson was at home in her house trailer on Pumpkin ...
The final First Friday of the season is upon us, and it shapes up to be another fun night on the Putnam County Courthouse Square in Greencastle. The Katz Pajamas will be performing on the Courthouse ...
Sometimes it is just not your night. The South Putnam Eagle volleyball team hosted the Sullivan Golden Arrows in a Western Indiana Conference matchup on Monday night and a slow start, coupled with the ...
The Russellville Community Center will host a movie and spaghetti night on Friday, Oct. 4 The two movies that will be shown are two of the Ghostbuster films with the first being "Ghostbusters ...
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church invites the community to its blessing of the animals this Sunday, Oct. 6. The event will take place beginning at 1 p.m. at the sanctuary which is located at 520 E.
As the leaves turn crimson and the nights grow longer, the air fills with the excitement of spooky season. While ghosts and goblins take center stage, it's the perfect time to transform your kitchen ...