Superintendent recognized for contributions to education

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NEW PALESTINE — It’s not often a district superintendent isn’t clued in on the happenings at a school board meeting, but the Southern Hancock School Board surprised superintendent Lisa Lantrip recently, in a good way.

Memory care facility proposed for city

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GREENFIELD – A developer of assisted living facilities is planning a memory care center with over 100 units in the city and has future intentions for independent living nearby.

NP counil member returns, refuses to vote on $63 million complex measure

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NEW PALESTINE — For the first time since last fall, the New Palestine Town Council had all members present when they gathered on Jan. 4 for the first meeting of the new year. Regardless, once again a vote on a $5 million bond for the Becovic proposed $63 million apartment complex didn’t get passed or denied.

Ohio residents charged with theft after being caught with stolen electronics

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HANCOCK COUNTY — An Indiana State Police trooper stopped an eastbound vehicle for speeding along I-70 and discovered over $26,500 in stolen electronics from another state inside the car.

Hancock Superior Court 2

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The State of Indiana recently filed cases against the following people in Hancock County Superior Court 2:

Community briefs

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Motown show seeks local young singers

Business briefs

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Money management workshops coming up

Ingalls man accused of threatening to kill

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HANCOCK COUNTY — Reports of a stolen car landed an Ingalls man in hot water for that and other crimes after law enforcement was called to the Dollar General located at 425 W Broadway St., Fortville last week.

Take your best shot

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State Sen. Michael Crider, R-Greenfield, honored Hoosier veterans with the ninth annual Indiana Military and Veterans Legislative Day event Tuesday, Jan. 10. Crider was joined by State Rep. John Barlett, D-Indianapolis, the founding sponsor of the event, and State Rep. Renee Pack, D-Indianapolis, a co-sponsor of the event.

C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-C-E: Seventh grader becomes outspoken advocate for dyslexia training

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GREENFIELD — Twelve-year-old Makenzie Gilkison has no qualms talking about her struggles with dyslexia.