The Bulletin – August 15
Revival services to happen virtuallyFORTVILLE — Fortville Church of the Nazarene will have revival services online from Aug. 21-23.Dr. Susie Shellenberger will be the...
Forgotten history hike is perfect social distancing activity
CHARLESTOWN — Travel plans canceled? Cabin fever getting the best of you? Suffering from too much family togetherness? Here’s a social distancing travel idea...
HOPS FROM HOME: Home tasting offers alternative to Hops 4 Hope
GREENFIELD — Hope is still afloat at the Hancock Hope House, despite the cancellation of the popular Hops 4 Hope fundraiser this year due...
Off the Shelves – August 12
AT THE LIBRARYNew items are available at the Hancock County Public Library.The following items are available at the Hancock County Public Library, 900 W....
Can you spare a dime?
We don’t have two nickels to rub together.
Seriously.
We don’t even have one nickel.
We are among the growing number of people finding themselves change-challenged. Blame...
Short films on disabilities sought for contest
Staff Reports
INDIANAPOLIS — A film festival put on by United Cerebral Palsy Association of Greater Indiana will honor those with disabilities. The public is...
Church notes – August 8
Services take place Sunday unless otherwise noted.APOSTOLICApostolic PentecostalThe church is located at 1202 E. Fifth St. Service times are 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m....
Fruit (and vegetables) of the spirit: Trackside produce stand fulfills multiple ministry goals
SHELBYVILLE — Tucker Schwier is handing a bag of sweet corn across the table, accepting payment from a horseman who plans to pair the...
Chaplain sees God’s hand in journey to ‘Secretariat’ role
Otto Thorwarth had retired from riding racehorses, and he wasn’t interested in going back to that — until he felt God was telling him...
The Bulletin – August 8
Bible institute offers classesGREENFIELD — Evangel Bible Institute, part of Evangel Church in Greenfield, offers four eight-week terms per school year. Each term can...