Bully no more

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HANCOCK COUNTY — Fewer than 1 percent of the 12,620 students in Hancock County’s four school districts were bullied last school year, according to...

Switching flocks

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CUMBERLAND — The man who guided St. John United Church of Christ in Cumberland through tumultuous times involving decisions about the future of the...

Staffer accused of assaulting senior citizens arrested

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Staffer accused of sexual assault arrested GREENFIELD — A nursing assistant accused of exposing himself to at least three senior citizens at...

Heroin prevention efforts move into schools

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GREENFIELD -- As the boy on the projection screen described being shot and stabbed during heroin deals gone wrong, Sydney Cornwell's eyes grew wide.  ...

Main Street offers grants for building work

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GREENFIELD -- Greenfield Main Street has announced the opening of the fall cycle for facade grants, which are open to homeowners, building owners and...

Correction – October 27

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An article in Saturday’s edition (“Clerk-treasurer hopefuls faced financial problems,” A1) contained unclear information. Jeff Ratliff is a self-employed real estate agent.

Adults, address bullying by being role models

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I still don’t feel I’m completely reconciled to this whole being an adult thing. But one advantage I will concede to is having the...

Grandview Church hosts soup dinner

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Grandview Church hosts dinner with soup buffet PENDLETON — Grandview Church in Pendleton is hosting a soup supper Saturday that will feature...

Zion Lutheran places third in tournament

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Daily Reporter Staff Report NEW PALESTINE — Zion Lutheran School’s varsity volleyball team placed third in a tournament this month. ...

Maxwell residents speak out against company expansion

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HANCOCK COUNTY -- Maxwell residents are speaking out against a proposed $15 million business expansion that could increase semitrailer-truck traffic to the area, which...