The Bulletin for Oct. 1

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Fashion show to aid children’s ministries

Church notes for Oct. 1

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Services take place Sunday unless otherwise noted.

CONTEMPLATING CUMBERLAND: Town plans future of U.S. 40, Mt. Comfort Road

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CUMBERLAND – Right now, it’s mostly undeveloped land at a corner of two thoroughfares on Hancock County’s ever-growing west side.

Local officers complete medical forensic exam training

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HANCOCK COUNTY — County survivors of sexual assault and those in other areas of Central Indiana now have a place nearby they can go to document the assault they’ve been through. The Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) program officially launched in August at the Knightstown Health Care Center.

Compassionate Communication: Crisis Intervention Training teaches how to handle mental health, addiction calls

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HANCOCK COUNTY — When Jon Anderson joined the Greenfield Police Department 20 years ago, mental health issues within the public weren’t really discussed.

Historical society to delve into Annie

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GREENFIELD – Dig into the origins of the character who sings “The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow” and her ties to Greenfield in an event by the Hancock County Historical Society.

Costas’ Kitchens: Loyal customers love Stylianou’s Greek-inspired fare

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HANCOCK COUNTY – As a young boy growing up in Cyprus – an island country in the eastern Mediterranean Sea – Constantinos Stylianou probably never guessed he’d one day own three restaurants in small town Indiana, USA.

Crunching Numbers: districts prep budgets

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HANCOCK COUNTY — County school boards are in the process of approving multi-million budgets for the 2023 school year.

Town preps for roundabout, road widening

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McCORDSVILLE – The town of McCordsville plans to take on nearly $2 million in debt to tackle future road improvements, but leaders don’t expect tax rates to rise too much, if at all, to pay it off.

BIRTHDAY BOND: Riley Birthday Club honors those born Oct. 7

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GREENFIELD — When Danville resident Cathleen Segvich stopped by to tour the Riley Boyhood Home & Museum last week, she had no idea she’d be walking out with a birthday card connecting her to the famed “Hoosier poet.”