Thanks for the info, but I don't want to move anywhere near the Fortville area. It's too close to Giest/Castelton. Right now Sugar Creek township is the fastest growing area of Hancock (so I have been told) but I believe the McCordsville/Fortville area will beat it soon. On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, G Tielking wrote: > Ryan, > Yes, a cemetery commission board ordinance was passed for Hancock Co. > (Finally!) They are still interviewing people for the 5 member board. > As for looking for a new home, it seems there are alot of homes for sale > around Fortville, Hancock Co. I don't know their price ranges, but you can > call a local realtor and they can help you. We are looking for a home as > well. Since it is the Mt. Vernon school district, I am sure the prices will > be higher. > Good luck house hunting! > Angela > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <rvkeller@iupui.edu> > To: <INPCRP-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 6:37 PM > Subject: [INPCRP] Hello all, I miss the country. > > > > Well, I know I have not been around much, but I have got a new job and it > > needs a lot of attention. I hope things are going good, especially in > > Hancock Co. I read the paper (Daily Reporter) before moving out and it > > said a Pioneer Cemetary board will be formed. Has this changed? I live > > in Broad Ripple and must say it's not all it's cracked up to be. I mostly > > hate the traffic, being able to walk to the clubs is nice though. I plan > > on moving back out into one of the surrounding counties, hopefully either > > Hancock or Shelby Co. over the summer. I would like to buy a home, but I > > don't know if I will be able to afford it or not. I would like to live in > > a small town and an older home. If anyone knows anyone that maybe selling > > a home like this around May/June time let me know. I am looking to spend > > $80-$100K, the lower the better. Talk to you all later, ryan > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > > Quote from William Gladstone (1809-1897), three-time Prime Minister of > England > > and Victorian contemporary of Benjamin Disraeli: > > "Show me the manner in which a nation or community > > cares for its dead and I will measure with mathematical > > exactness the tender mercies of its people, their > > respect for the laws of the land, and their loyalty > > to high ideals." > > > ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > If we cannot respect the dead, how can we respect the living? > >