Hope for Living: ‘Who Do You Say I Am?’ Jesus’ question delves deeper than...

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The undefined “They” continue to impact our world in unprecedented ways.

Church notes for July 30

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Services take place Sunday unless otherwise noted.

The Bulletin for July 30

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St. Thomas Festival is Aug. 5-6

BACK TO THE BOOKS: Mt. Vernon students first in county to head back to...

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HANCOCK COUNTY — With large posters in hand, members of the Mt. Comfort Elementary PTO held up signs with teachers’ faces on them, helping the younger students find their way. While many county youngsters are savoring the final days of summer break, students at Mt. Comfort Elementary School were up and at ‘em early Thursday morning.

FUEL FIGHT: Transportation-heavy entities cope with unrelenting high gas prices

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HANCOCK COUNTY – Fuel prices lately have been especially painful if you oversee a fleet of trash trucks that run on diesel and get low gas mileage. Just ask Kent Fisk, owner of Fisk Waste Removal in Greenfield.

PASSION PROJECT: Greenfield Main Street’s new director lives and loves historic downtown

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GREENFIELD — Downtown Greenfield is Monica Holden’s happy place.

Daily Reporter seeking photo submissions

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GREENFIELD – Got a photo of a cute kid enjoying summer? How about a pretty scene in Hancock County? Or a community event that needs to be shared?

PUNCHING UP: Fortville-based martial artists compete in international tournament

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FORTVILLE – An international taekwondo tournament earlier this month featured some of the best martial artists from across the world, and students who train at a facility in Hancock County were among them.

‘FAMILIAR FACES’: 25th annual Pennsy Trail art and music fest returns this weekend

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GREENFIELD — A flock of floating rubber ducks will land in Greenfield when the annual Pennsy Trail Art Fair & Music Festival returns this weekend.

Sparks fly at council meeting; members continue disagreement over mult-million apartment complex bond

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NEW PALESTINE — Council member Angie Fahrnow raised her voice in discontent directed at council president Bill Niemier. The outburst came at the end of the council’s most recent meeting last week.