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Hendricks County 4-H Fairgrounds Looks to Expand Facilities
“Understand that building will be rented every weekend before it’s done being built. We have that much demand and that many things coming in,” said Whicker.
The Giving Season in Hendricks County
Santa advised to give in this cartoon published in The Republican 100 years ago. Follow his advice. “Do it now.”
Use this Hendricks County giving guide to make your (and others) spirits bright.
Twenty West First Customer: Town Agrees to Loan
“The intent is that the Town will actually make the revolving loan, with the understanding that most likely the RDC…will pay the town back, “ Morgan added.
Danville Town Council Room to Get Upgrades
Upgrades are intended to “improve the overall audio and visual experience,” according to Danville’s Community Engagement Coordinator, Madison Henderson.
Danville Student Athlete Takes on a New Opponent
“I never really had a second thought whether I was going to be playing or not.” ~Violet Rodgers
From Sailor to Teacher to Author; No Thanks Necessary
“My years in the service gave me self-worth. No matter what I did later in life, this gave me purpose.” Steve Martin
Helmet Stays in Lizton: Danville and Tri-West Battle
It was another classic match-up in what is considered to be one of the “Great American Rivalries.”
“Hey Meta…Look and Describe”
AI-integrated eyewear improves life for Hendricks County native dealing with vision loss.
Preserving The Mayberry Cafe
“In reflection, this is more than passing on the legacy of Mayberry. It’s really what Americana was built on; a culture of simple hard work, doing what you love, for people you love, in a town you love- this is what’s being passed on to capable, enthusiastic folks who are going to add their own magic.” Brad and Christine Born