GRUELING GOAL: Triathlete aims to complete nearly 1,000-mile ultra-test of endurance

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HANCOCK COUNTY — Jumping into a lake first thing in the morning and swimming 16 miles might not be the way an average person starts...

Greenfield-Central staffers to receive $1,000 COVID stipends

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GREENFIELD -- All full-time staffers at Greenfield-Central schools will be starting summer with an extra $1,000 in their pockets, a sign of appreciation for...

Eastern Hancock hit with ransomware attack

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CHARLOTTESVILLE — The Eastern Hancock Community School Corporation recently became the latest victim of a ransomware attack, prompting the school system to shut down...

Growth along 500W raises worries about traffic

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NEW PALESTINE — If there's one road in the western part of the county travelers might want to avoid over the next several months, it's...

MEMORIAL DAY TRIBUTE: Avenue of Flags returns to Park Cemetery

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GREENFIELD -- Park Cemetery in Greenfield is once again awash in red, white and blue in observance of Memorial Day. The Avenue of Flags --...

City council set to consider raise for police, firefighters

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GREENFIELD — The Greenfield City Council will soon consider raises for its police officers and firefighters in hopes of combating retention issues. Mayor Chuck Fewell...

License plate cameras coming to McCordsville

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McCORDSVILLE -- More cameras capable of capturing images of license plates are coming to Hancock County, this time to one of its fastest-growing towns. Six...

Schools to offer extra help to recover credits

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HANCOCK COUNTY -- It’s no secret that some students have struggled with virtual learning over the past year. While grades won’t be official until the...

COLD OPEN: Late freeze all but obliterates orchard’s crop for second straight year

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HANCOCK COUNTY -- Helen Roney was certain it couldn't happen two years in a row. "There's no way," she remembers thinking. "And I was wrong." Apple...

HAPPY RETURNS: Summer camps back in business after mass cancellations in 2020

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Staff Reports HANCOCK COUNTY — There’s no doubt about it: Summer 2020 wasn’t so great. But if all goes well, this summer will be a celebration...