No projected return date for county judge

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HANCOCK COUNTY — It’s been six months and counting since Hancock County Superior Court 1 had its elected county judge, D.J. Davis, sitting on the bench and handling cases on a daily basis.

Work underway on future downtown

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McCORDSVILLE – Officials of the public and private sectors didn’t seem to mind making their way through the dusty field in their business attire.

Firm pitches two developments for town

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McCORDSVILLE – An area developer is proposing projects on sites flanking Mt. Comfort Road consisting of over 400 residences as well as commercial lots.

Furry neighbor: Cumberland town mascot celebrates second birthday

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Editor’s note: The Daily Reporter occasionally shares pictures and stories of local animals and their owners. Here, Julie Patterson, communications and special events coordinator for the town of Cumberland, shares about her dog Maximus. Maximus is the town’s mascot, or #Maxcot, and is a Whoodle – a Wheaton Terrier/Poodle mix. Maximus just celebrated his second birthday at the Monster Dash event earlier this month.

We took a tour de force

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I’m not a fan of bus tours. I either fall asleep in the middle of the guide’s presentation, forget everything I heard, or am suspicious of the accuracy of the information presented. They could be making it all up.

Jacobson: It’s flu season for dogs too

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Perhaps you have heard that both winter and flu season are fast approaching. Perhaps you have even made an appointment with your doctor or pharmacist for a flu shot. Perhaps you even know that the flu can be fatal, and the best way of preventing its spread is a simple vaccination. But did you know that all of these facts are also true for your canine companion?

Greenfield Hancock Animal Management introduces dogs for adoption

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The following animals are available for adoption at Greenfield Hancock Animal Management, 2195 W. U.S. 40, Greenfield. Animals get initial vaccines upon arrival of the facility, and the cost of rabies vaccines and spay/neuter procedures are also covered. For more information, call (317) 477-4367. Here, Office Manager Raven Steinmetz tells us a little about each pet.

Community briefs

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Trivia event to benefit soup kitchen

Hancock Circuit Court

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The following civil actions were recently filed in Hancock County Circuit Court:

Real estate transactions

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The following real estate transfers were recorded recently in the Hancock County Recorder’s Office: