Arrests — May 17

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Charging information is obtained from the Hancock County Jail. If you have questions about a charge listed here, call the sheriff’s department at 317-477-1147.

FORE-TUNATE LEGACY: Arrowhead Golf Course celebrates 50-year milestone

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HANCOCK COUNTY — Chad Oden was just 2 years old when his grandfather, Don Oden, decided to turn a hundred acres of vacant land into a golf course north of Greenfield.

Pets of the week

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The following animals are available for adoption from the Hancock County Humane Society. Some cats can be viewed at the Smitten Kitten Cat Cafe, 7852 E. 96th St., Fishers, while others can be met in Greenfield. For more information, call (317) 462-5404 or visit hancockhumane.petfinder.com to verify where a cat is currently being housed.

Kindergarten 101 offered in July

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GREENFIELD — A free, week-long experience helping youngsters prepare for kindergarten is returning this summer.

Community briefs

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Food pantry to offer lunch, groceries

Hancock Superior Court 2

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The State of Indiana recently filed cases against the following people in Hancock County Superior Court 2:

Take your best shot

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Mt. Vernon High School shared this photo on social media of students decked out for prom earlier this month. The Daily Reporter frequently features photos of the local community, taken by members of our community. Take your best shot and email a picture to [email protected] with information about the photo.

Threat at Greenfield Intermediate School causes district to lock down GIS and Harris Elementary

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GREENFIELD — Officials with the Greenfield Police Department (GPD) say a threat called into Greenfield Intermediate School (GIS) Thursday morning before lunchtime is not credible and the school, as well as nearby Harris Elementary, were placed on lockdown out of an abundance of caution.

The Mad Potter Ceramics welcomes the community to its new shop

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GREENFIELD – From tiny, decorative eggs displayed on the counter tops to large, detailed dragons along the shelves of ceramic pieces, there are plenty of art pieces to choose from and waiting to be painted at The Mad Potter Ceramics.

Le Peep restaurant coming to McCord Square

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McCORDSVILLE – Le Peep plans to open its new location on the first floor of the mixed-use apartments currently under construction in McCord Square — McCordsville’s new town center — according to a press release.