New director moves drama program forward

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...