Kentucky authorities are searching for a 64-year-old former Greencastle man who went missing Sunday morning and is believed to have entered the Ohio River. Emergency teams are still searching for Mark ...
The journey has been tough for Cloverdale girls' basketball the past two seasons, both years ending with 2-22 records, and yet ahead of the 2024-25 season, the road the team travels along seems to get ...
In a year with almost no local races on the ballot, Putnam County voters are still finding reasons to go to the polls. As of Thursday morning, more than 6,000 Putnam County residents had already ...
Before getting down to serious business like increasing compensation for teachers and other employees, the Greencastle School Board took extra time to honor students during its October meeting.
Coming off a regional title and a semistate spot in the 2022-23 season, there were plenty of questions about what Greencastle would offer in the 2023-24 campaign. If the season ended after five games, ...
A tribute show to Four Freshmen founder and Greencastle native Bob Flanigan became a little bit more for fellow Greencastle product Sandy Williams recently. A collaboration between guitarist Williams ...
Mere months away from being let loose on the "real world," seniors from Cloverdale, Greencastle, North Putnam and South Putnam high schools recently got a dose of what awaits them. While the ...
Putnam County Community Foundation (PCCF) has announced its most recent grant recipients from the Community Foundation's largest unrestricted fund, the Community Grants Endowment, as well as from its ...
With the 2024 election just days away, gubernatorial candidates in Indiana are making their final pitches to voters as to why they should lead the state for the next four years. Jennifer McCormick is ...
The Town of Fillmore is finally making headway with a project that's been delayed for the last several months. At a special session of the Fillmore Town Council on Tuesday, the council approved a $95, ...
The ongoing dilemma surrounding the demolition of a few Russellville properties is still up in the air. At the regularly scheduled Russellville Town Council meeting, several building that sit in the ...