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GREENFIELD - Rev. William D. Meddock, 90, passed away Wednesday, July 1, 2009. He was born March 27, 1919 in Morrow, Ohio, the son of William and Mabel Meddock.
Carmel Brass free show Friday in Greenfield
Entertainment on the Plaza 2009 will feature a free performance by Carmel Brass at the Hancock County Courthouse Plaza in downtown Greenfield at 7 p.m. Friday.
Greenfield's fireworks have new place to snap, crackle, pop
Greenfield's fireworks display will be in a different location this year -- at Brandywine Community Church near New and Blue roads.
Greenfield man claims another big lottery prize
Winning $2.3 million in the Hoosier Lotto nearly seven years ago apparently wasn't the end of Michael Dalton's run of luck.
Hancock Co. GOP to select new auditor Thursday
Hancock County Republicans will meet in caucus Thursday night to name a new Hancock County auditor following the resignation last month of Linda Grass.
One injured in Hancock Co. crash
One person was injured in a crash just south of Greenfield Monday afternoon. It happened at State Road 9 and CR 200 South.
One dead in Shelby County crash
Police have identified a motorcycle driver killed in an overnight crash. The rider has been identified as Jeremy Michael Smith, 32, from Greenfield.
Businesses see promise in Greenfield
Donald Hull, 38, likes his warehouse job just fine in terms of pay, benefits and friendly co-workers. But he has always dreamed of having a job connected to the hobby he's enjoyed since childhood -- reading and collecting comic books.
A Greenfield youngster has been hard at work all day for a very good cause. In 24-Hour News 8's Hoosiers Helping Hoosiers report meet one family that believes not only does charity begin at home, but it begins when you're three.
New sidewalks are seen as quality of life issue in Greenfield
By the end of 2010, Greenfield city officials want to install sidewalks on both sides of State Street between McKenzie Road and I-70. They're asking business owners to help foot the bill.
Three Men & A Tenor performing in Greenfield
Entertainment on the Plaza 2009 will feature a free performance by Three Men & A Tenor at 7 p.m. Friday at the Hancock County Courthouse Plaza in downtown Greenfield.
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House Democrat budget moves to full chamber
Democrats who control the Indiana House advanced their version of a new state budget to the full chamber on Monday with little sign that it will gain much if any support from outnumbered Republicans.
Auditor Asked To Resign After Bribery, Theft Arrest
The Hancock County commissioners met in an emergency session Thursday to request the resignation of the county auditor, accused of taking a cut of public money funneled into unapproved repair projects.
Hancock Co. auditor held on bribery charges
The Hancock County auditor was arrested this afternoon on five felony charges including bribery, Indiana State Police said.
Panel makes changes to budget bill
A state school for troubled and needy youth would have to be reopened under legislation endorsed by an Indiana House Committee.
The Rev. Reid Walker realizes that some people just aren't comfortable sitting in a church pew.
M/I Homes changes plans for U.S. 40 site
GREENFIELD A real estate company has abandoned development plans for the northwest corner of U.S. 40 and Mount Comfort Road and put the parcel up for sale.
Storms push through Central Indiana
A broken line of strong thunderstorms stretched from Greenfield to Zionsville and Newport Saturday night.
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