Far-away friends: Mandarin students at MVHS will welcome pen pals in April

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FORTVILLE – Students learning Mandarin at Mt. Vernon High School have developed new friendships with students from schools in Taipei, Taiwan, thanks to the class pen pal project.

Take your best shot

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Dwayne Caldwell of Greenfield shared this photo of evening time at State and Main streets. “I am working on my blue hour photography skills,” he writes. The Daily Reporter frequently features photos of the local community, taken by members of our community. Take your best shot and email a picture to [email protected] with information about the photo.

Hope for Living: Jesus is available to you

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In Luke 7:1-10, we read about the faith of a centurion. Centurions were commanders in the Roman army who had fought hard and earned their high-ranking position.

The Bulletin for March 9

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McCordsville breakfast is March 16

Church notes for March 9

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Services take place Sunday unless otherwise noted.

New congregation hopes to serve Fortville/Ingalls

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One fire station in a town is good.

Hart: There are many exciting activities to do during the eclipse

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For the first time since its founding in 1828, Hancock County will have a total solar eclipse pass over it on April 8. Beyond noticing the sun’s changing shape during the eclipse, there are other observations to make during this rare event.

Pets of the week

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The following animals are available for adoption from the Hancock County Humane Society. Some cats can be viewed at the Smitten Kitten Cat Cafe, 7852 E. 96th St., Fishers, while others can be met in Greenfield. For more information, call (317) 462-5404 or visit hancockhumane.petfinder.com to verify where a cat is currently being housed.

Take your best shot

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Eastern Hancock Essential Skills students did some spring cleaning recently in honor of the school-wide birthday party in which all students also celebrated with a school-wide assembly and ice cream. The Daily Reporter frequently features photos of the local community taken by members of our community. Take your best shot and email a picture to [email protected] with information about the photo.

Carver: Sandhill Cranes are harbingers of spring

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In the vast tapestry of Earth’s history, few creatures have danced through the epochs as gracefully as the Sandhill Crane. With fossils dating back at least 2 million years, and some speculating an astonishing 6 million years, these majestic birds are not just witnesses to time but symbols of its enduring march.