A CUT ABOVE: Chainsaw artist returns to Hancock County in mesmerizing shows

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GREENFIELD – An audience of three or four people grew to a couple dozen this week as Myles Nasby used a chainsaw to transform a simple log of wood into an adorable bear cub.

Early morning crash on U.S. 52 claims life

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HANCOCK COUNTY — Officials from the Hancock County 911 Center reported a fatal crash that happened around 6:36 a.m. Wednesday in the southern part of Hancock County on U.S. 52 and CR South 800W (S. Carroll Road).

Las Vegas police release details of Jessup’s arrest for sexual assault

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HANCOCK COUNTY — Details about a drunken night in Las Vegas, where Hancock County Commissioner John Jessup has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman he went to Nevada with have been released by officials.

EH Joy Jam educator conference set for second year

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CHARLOTTESVILLE — They don’t call it “Joy Jam” for nothing.

Swine gilt and barrow show gives 4-H participants a chance to shine

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HANCOCK COUNTY — The coat on the big, beautiful, red-haired pig was shiny thanks to a fresh gloss of oil. The pig’s name — Sexy Red, who is named after a rapper called Sexyy Red — was ready to get out of the cage and show off her stuff in the 4-H main arena.

Llama Nirvana: 4-Hers show creativity in Llama Costume Show

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HANCOCK COUNTY — A fan favorite of the Hancock County 4-H Fair was held earlier this week. The Llama Costume show, which is always a big hit, took place Sunday evening. The idea behind the fun-loving event is for the kids and llamas to leave a memorable appearance, and the 4-H participants did not disappoint.

Riders show skills at 4-H Horse and Pony Show

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Maddie Engleking holds the flag during the National Anthem on Saturday at the Hancock County 4-H Fairgrounds.

Mt. Vernon school board invests in TrustINdiana

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The Mt. Vernon Board of School Trustees voted unanimously to invest in TrustINdiana, an investment pool for local governments, at its Monday night meeting.

NP superintendent and administrators honored for service

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From left to right: New Palestine Council Member Ethan Maple, New Palestine Community Schools Superintendent Dr. Lisa Lantrip, Council President Teri Reed, NPCS Director Miles Hercamp, Council Member Ryan Hartley, Council Vice President Bill Niemier, and NPCS Assistant Superintendent Bob Yoder are given community awards from town officials for their many years of service.