Heche’s closes, but memories endure

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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’

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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

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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

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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

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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

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HANCOCK COUNTY -- Some of the candidates running for Hancock County Council are calling for more transparency in local government. But the incumbents say the...