School briefs
Fall break programs available with reading dogs
Carver: The senior year is magical
There’s something magical about senior year in high school. It’s the culmination of 12 years of growing up, a time when you’re poised between childhood and adulthood, teetering on the edge of the rest of your life. For those of us who came up in the 1980s and ’90s, the senior year was its own world of anticipation, excitement, and uncertainty. And while today’s seniors face a different landscape, that pivotal year remains as significant as ever.
Coming up
Here is a list of events coming up in Hancock County this weekend and beyond. If you know of an upcoming event that you’d like to see featured here, email [email protected].
Take your best shot
Toshio Mills recently shared this photo of a sunset taken near McCordsville. The Daily Reporter frequently features photos of the local community, taken by members of our community. Take your best shot and email a picture to [email protected] with information about the photo.
Borgman: Brace yourself for the next wave of aging
New research suggests that our thinking about aging is, well, old and outdated. A recent study claims people do not age gradually in a slow, linear fashion, but age in waves.
Character counts: Weston Elementary students awarded for teamwork
GREENFIELD — Students at Weston Elementary School are recognized each month for displaying good character.
Mental fortitude: Roadhouse Jiujitsu and Boxing joins in Greenfield Fitness
Editor’s note: The Daily Reporter will feature our “Neighbors” regularly, whether it be someone with an interesting hobby or profession, or a nonprofit group making a difference in our community. Here, Coach James Moore shares about his business, Roadhouse Jiujitsu and Boxing, which opened in 2023 and partnered with Greenfield Fitness earlier this year. Moore has been training in jiujitsu and boxing for 15 years.
Sounds of the streets: Riley Festival to feature live entertainment with local, regional artists
GREENFIELD – Downtown Greenfield’s streets will be rocking this weekend, as the Riley Festival brings live entertainment to two stages.
Take your best shot
Elijah Farmer was one of many who made a pirate wisecrack during the Hancock County Public Library’s event last week featuring band Hogeye Navvy Band. As the four-piece folk band played sea chanteys with audience participation, several dressed for the part for “Talk Like A Pirate Day.”
Hope for Living: Does your expression of love get the point across?
You might find it interesting that I often use the same passage of Scripture for funerals and weddings.