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RushShelby Energy Operation Roundup donated $9,100 to purchase two new GYBA scoreboards. Pictured, front row from left, is Cathy Rhoades Operation Roundup Coordinator, Rita Adams, Engineering Assistant; back row, GYBA Booster Club board members Mark Vail, Tim Hitch, Greg Roland and Jerry Rogers.

Mystery machine: Families celebrate reading in Scooby-style event

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GREENFIELD – It was a night of mayhem and mystery as dozens of families and teachers gathered to celebrate reading and word puzzles.

Halloween happenings: Local communities planning free events for October

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HANCOCK COUNTY – Pick out that perfect Halloween costume and save the date for upcoming community events.

Four Post 400: Bed race raises money for local veterans

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GREENFIELD – Eight teams competed for bragging rights and trophies in the sixth annual Four Post 400 Bed Race Saturday, Sept. 16.

Working together: Weston Elementary students honored for team spirit

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GREENFIELD – Weston Elementary School students were recently recognized as being character leaders and displaying teamwork at school.

Borgman: His favorite shirt is dangling by a thread

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Given the option—and social acceptability—the husband would wear his favorite shirt every day of the year.

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The first graduating class of Mt. Vernon High School – the Class of 1964 – had its 59th reunion Sept. 9 at The Grill in McCordsville. Pictured are, seated, from left, Sherry Wilson Reger, Trudy Bodkin Donley, Jo Ellen Thomas Winkler, Dianne Brandom Kellam, Midonna Downing, Sara Suiter Ashby, Joe Hudson, Carl Crock; standing, Tom Fellerman, Howard Lenard McCarty, Carl Moos, Dennis Apple, Doug Donley, Gary Kellam, Greg Adams, Don Walker, Jim Cain, Bill Flood, Bill Schaekel, Dean Roberts, Rod Hiday, Butch Grimm, John Wilson, Bob Herrington and J.D. Caudell.

Holland: Where do our Hoosier hummingbirds go?

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The signs that Fall is approaching increase daily. First, tiny yellow-green leaves start drifting down. Soybeans and cornfields are just starting to change color. And by the time you read this, they will be even closer to harvesting. But one thing about this time of year is that one of summer’s gems will only be with us a few more weeks… hummingbirds.

Family briefs

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Fire prevention community event Saturday

Wolfsie: This is what happens when the cat nips

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We have a cat, her name is Angel, and most of the time she is just that. Except when she is a devil. Last week, when Mary Ellen reached for a tissue while watching TV, Angel, who had nestled next to her for the evening, bit her. The cut wasn’t very deep so Mary Ellen applied anti-biotic and off to sleep we went.