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Some stellar books to read as the summer season is winding down
by Kate Evans If you’re looking for a good read at the beach or in that comfy arm chair in the air conditioning, check out some of these summer book choices: Elin Hilderbrand’s novel “The Hotel Nantucket” is about a newly restored hotel which suffered a tragic fire in 1922[Read More…]
Citizen takes issue with local rumors, downtown business during Hancock council meeting
by Geoff Fox The citizen comment period of the August 9 meeting included issues aired by a downtown property owner about her business and interactions with local people and officials. Rachael Truitt came to the August town meeting to address a few issues she had that involved the police and[Read More…]
New principal excited to be at Hancock Middle-Senior High School
by Geoff Fox When students at Hancock Middle-Senior High School return the beginning of the school year on Monday, August 29, there will be a new principal to greet them, but it will be a familiar face to Hancock. Jennifer Ruppenthal officially became the principal at Hancock Middle-Senior High School[Read More…]
Op-Ed: A Tribute to Teachers
by Jennifer Webber As a child, I never appreciated the role of my teachers. I just saw teaching as a job of my parents. As a student, I considered the school day itself as a necessary evil for all students to spend the majority of their time in a classroom,[Read More…]
Hancock Police Report
Hancock Police report the following arrests and incidents from the week of August 8-14: August 8 Traffic hazard on Blue Hill Road. Tractor-trailer was stuck. Fixed and moved on. Service to advise in the Hancock area. Subject advised. Assist EMS in the first block of West Main Street. August 10[Read More…]
Free Summer Music Showcase set for August 27 at Kirkwood Park
BlackCat Music Cooperative wraps up the summer with an event for the family at Kirkwood Park in Hancock on Saturday, August 27 beginning at 3 p.m. The BlackCat Music Summer Showcase will feature over 40 musical performers and provide lawn games and picnic food for those in attendance. The concert[Read More…]
Hancock’s Helping Hands serves 542 people in drive-thru
by Lisa Schauer Vehicles were lined up around Widmeyer Memorial Park and down to Save a Lot last Saturday, August 13 for the ninth annual Hancock’ s Helping Hands event organized by the greater Hancock council of churches. The drive-thru opened at 10 a.m. and the last vehicle pulled out[Read More…]
Council discusses ways to permit food trucks, temporary stands under existing mobile home ordinance
by Geoff Fox Hancock town officials are weighing their options to change or fully enforce a town ordinance regarding mobile homes and vehicles within their town limits. A special town meeting on the subject was held this Monday, August 15. Councilman Roland Lanehart, Jr. said he talked to a number[Read More…]
Hancock splash pad still under development
by Geoff Fox Town officials are still looking at the possibility of getting a splash pad made before diving in to build a new municipal pool. The question was raised during the August town meeting last Tuesday evening, August 9, by April Davis during citizen’ s comments and later[Read More…]

