Heche’s closes, but memories endure
After Edward Heche’s passing in 1951, the Heche’s five and dime store at 8-10 S. Main St. was owned and managed by Edward’s sons...
Barbecue dinner to support Carthage library
CARTHAGE — The annual barbecue pork dinner is set for 4 to 7 p.m. Nov. 12 at Carthage Community Center on Main Street in...
Property tax deadline draws near
GREENFIELD — The second installment of property taxes is due Thursday at the Hancock County Treasurer’s Office, 111 American Legion Place, Suite 205, Greenfield.
The...
State education candidates share their strategies
NEW PALESTINE — With less than a week to Election Day, Brandon Wilson has made his decision about some of the votes he’ll cast....
Superheroes on stage
REENFIELD — They’re not your usual superheroes.
They have neither the quiet stoicism of Clark Kent or the values of Captain America. They’re rude, crude,...
‘We do it for them’
GREENFIELD -- These folks are not first responders.
Long after most help after natural disasters has packed up and left, a group of local residents...
A legacy of giving
GREENFIELD — For 10 years, Lisa Muegge fed thousands through the Feast of Plenty, a midday Thanksgiving outreach meal served at the Hancock County...
Greenfield board meetings moved
GREENFIELD — Next week’s Greenfield Board of Public Works and Safety and Greenfield City Council meetings have been changed.
The board of works will meet...
Firm plans fueling station
NEW PALESTINE — For decades, New Palestine has been a one gas station town. That’s about to change.
Rickers Oil Co. has announced plans to...
County council candidates call for more transparency
HANCOCK COUNTY -- Some of the candidates running for Hancock County Council are calling for more transparency in local government.
But the incumbents say the...