GFT crews called to water rescue
Posted at 3:14 p.m. Friday.
County weed board allocated more funds to care for growing grass
HANCOCK COUNTY – An allocation of $5,000 was given to the Weed Board to help cover the costs of maintaining overgrown grass and weeds in the areas – some of which aren’t the county’s initial responsibility.
Indiana sees low voter turnout for primary elections
By Whitney Downard, Indiana Capital Chronicle
Teachers confront Indiana education officials over literacy license requirements
By Aleksandra Appleton, Chalkbeat Indiana
College-going rate for Indiana high school students remains stagnant, new data shows
By Casey Smith, Indiana Capital Chronicle
THIS IS HOW WE DO IT: County leaders get hands-on education from GFT firefighters
GREENFIELD — Smoke was still billowing from the training structure at Greenfield Fire Station 422 when Mayor Guy Titus exited the burn unit and took off the fire mask, helmet and other safety gear he had on.
Memorial Day events planned
GREENFIELD — The American Legion Post 119 will host the 67th annual Memorial Day Ceremony to remember fallen heroes on May 27, and a memorial motorcycle ride is coming through Greenfield the same day.
Community mourns 10-year-old’s death; parents say bullying is to blame
GREENFIELD — A mound of flowers encircles the small tree in Sammy Teusch’s front yard, along with a fireman’s hat and a Spiderman balloon.
Community briefs
P.A.W.S. fundraiser Saturday at Panera
Making new friends: Library club seeks more members
Editor’s note: The Daily Reporter features our “Neighbors” each month, whether it be someone with an interesting hobby or profession, or a nonprofit group making a difference in our community. Here, Mary Lynn Burrows of the Friends of the Library shares about the organization and how it’s seeking new members. The group, with 130 members, hosts four book sales a year at the Hancock County Public Library, with the next sale coming up May 17-20.