New director moves drama program forward
GREENFIELD – Friends and colleagues suggested that maybe a student-directed one-act project –where upperclassmen direct their peers in short theater productions — wasn’t exactly...
Break out the new calendar, start filling it
HANCOCK COUNTY -- If you haven’t already done so, it’s time to take down the 2017 calendar and put up a brand new blank...
Church records its prayers for a year, counts 10,000
NEW PALESTINE — The colorful cards are tacked up in jumbled rows, some pinned on top of others, some poking beyond the borders of...
Area stockings packed with seasonal fun
Daily Reporter staff reports
HANCOCK COUNTY — The holidays are here, and communities across Hancock County are planning their celebrations. Parades, cookies, carriage rides and...
Storyteller’s story
Alot can be done with an active imagination and a bit of pop culture knowledge.
KidsPlay Inc. children’s theater presents “Sahara Nights,” a comedy by...
Churches reach out after hurricanes bring destruction
By Anne Durham Smith
PORT ARANSAS, TEXAS — The line of more than 1,000 people stretched far away from the tent where Cindy Gember and...
The jury is out
GREENFIELD — Miles Hughes hopes America’s fascination with jury trials will bring big audiences to “Twelve Angry Jurors.”
As a cast member in the Ricks-Weil...
Revved up for Riley
GREENFIELD -- The 106th annual Riley Festival -- celebrating Greenfield favorite son, poet James Whitcomb Riley -- runs through Sunday with parades and poetry,...
Filmmaker gets chance with famous author’s work dreams
GREENFIELD – As an avid Stephen King fan, aspiring filmmaker Cameron Grimm sat up straight when he heard the prolific horror writer was looking...
History comes to life
GREENFIELD — At one time in his life, Rob Van considered becoming a history teacher.
That was 34 years ago. Today, Van doesn’t teach history...