Getting the royal treatment: Children gain nature camp experience and mentoring at Royal Family...

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Editor’s note: The Daily Reporter will feature 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, Stacey Jones shares about Royal Family Kids, a camp and mentoring program for local children. Jones is the director of the camp and volunteers annually with her family. If you know a person or a group that you’d like to see featured in Neighbors, email [email protected].

Community briefs

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DR seeks pet photos

Real estate transactions

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The following real estate transfers were recorded recently in the Hancock County Recorder’s Office:

Pets of the week

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The following animals are available for adoption at Hancock County Humane Society, 214 E. Main St. in Greenfield. For more information, call (317) 462-5404 or visit hancockhumane.petfinder.com.

‘Best Year of Your Life’: Exchange students embrace local culture while living in Hancock...

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HANCOCK COUNTY — It was mass chaos Wednesday night at Rob and Holly Siegel’s house in Fountaintown, where a trio of 16-year-old girls could be heard laughing as the smoke alarm rang out.

County OKs extra $75K for drug court

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HANCOCK COUNTY – Officials have decided to turn away federal grant money for an addiction treatment program and make up the difference with $75,000 in county funds.

SH turns to experienced administrator to run transportation department

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NEW PALESTINE — Officials with the Southern Hancock school district have turned to an experienced education administrator to run their transportation department. The move comes after the former director, Bob Martin, and the district parted ways in late 2022.

Community briefs

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Purdue to host wellness book club

Mechanically minded: Local car enthusiast getting new experiences at Trine

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ANGOLA — Though only in his first year at Trine University, Garrett Adams of Greenfield has already had experiences typically reserved for upperclassmen.

School briefs

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MV seeks staff appreciation cards from community