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Healthy Habits: Methylene Blue

This compound is not something I would normally point to in my columns because it is a synthetic medicine and I mainly stick to natural remedies. Methylene blue (C16H18CIN3S) is safe in very small doses and is an over the counter medicine that is worth taking a closer look at. It is called a “miracle…

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The Fair Facts

There will be a Ranch Sorting Benefit at the Hancock County Fairgrounds on Saturday, May 4th at noon. Proceeds (50 percent payback) will benefit St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. Enjoy some great food from the Sunny Daze Food Truck as well! This Benefit will be held at the outdoor arena, weather permitting, and will move indoors…

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Fiscal Court Outlines Plans for Roadways; County set to receive $10,242,000

On Thursday, April 17th, Representative Scott Lewis announced more than $10M in state funding returning to Hancock County to invest in roadways and essential infrastructure, as reported in last week’s edition of The Clarion. Judge-Executive Johnny Roberts outlined what projects the Hancock County Fiscal Court has planned for these dollars saying, “The current Hwy 60…

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Chamber Spring Market – April 27th in Lewisport

You won’t want to miss the Hancock County Chamber of Commerce Spring Market this Saturday, April 27th! There will be painting and mini golf activities for the whole family, and inflatables for the children. There will also be the great opportunity to support 24 local vendors, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in downtown Lewisport.…

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HC Rescue Squad Changing to Fire & Rescue

The Hancock County Rescue Squad, established in January of 1976, will now be changing over to HC Fire & Rescue. Their responsibilities will be assumed under the Volunteer Fire Department umbrella now, Judge-Executive Johnny Roberts said. “Fire and Rescue will provide the same emergency services that they have always provided to our county,” Roberts added.…

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Tim Cecil new county fair board president

    We are non-profit and everything we make goes right back into the Hancock County Fair. The Board Members are all volunteers. We use any monies collected and put in the bank for the work needed on the grounds, water bill, electric bill, insurance for the grounds, gas and any supplies needed for the…

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