‘I love helping people’
GREENFIELD — Brian Lott’s memories of growing up near a fire station in Fishers are dotted with the sounds of a firehouse siren, at...
Job’s Daughters to serve breakfast
GREENFIELD — Job's Daughters Bethel No. 67 will serve an all-you-can-eat breakfast bar from 8 to 11 a.m. Nov. 14 at Hancock Lodge 101,...
At school, on stage
espite their teacher’s warnings, a group of students at Bram Stoker High School aren’t taking any precautions, and misadventures are right around the corner.
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Police seek driver who fled crash site
NEW PALESTINE — Investigators are seeking tips from the public to help find a man they said led officers on a car chase through...
Mobile food pantry comes to fairgrounds
Mobile food pantry comes to fairgrounds
GREENFIELD — The Gleaners Mobile Food Pantry will be at the Hancock County 4-H Fairgrounds, 620...
Incumbent holds on to Cumberland District 5 council seat
CUMBERLAND — On Tuesday, Joe Siefker handily defeated Albert Tartaglia Jr. for the District 5 Cumberland Town Council seat, bringing an end to concern...
At school, on stage
espite their teacher’s warnings, a group of students at Bram Stoker High School aren’t taking any precautions, and misadventures are right around the corner.
...
Back behind bars
GREENFIELD — Timothy Hughes told a judge he hasn’t slept in weeks. He closes his eyes but jerks awake, haunted by the memories of...
Daily Reporter gets new owner
Daily Reporter staff reports
GREENFIELD — The parent company of the Daily Reporter and its weekly publications is selling its newspapers and...
Daily Reporter gets new owner
Daily Reporter staff reports
GREENFIELD — The parent company of the Daily Reporter and its weekly publications is selling its newspapers and...