HANCOCK — The Hancock Historic Commission is close to completing more signs dedicated to historic buildings and areas within the city. During the commission’s Tuesday meeting, members discussed signs that will be ready sometime after Thanksgiving and include locations including Laurn Grove Park, East Hancock, Lieblein House and the original city council chambers (now K. C. Bonkers). A sign which is already completed and up is located at Nutini’s Supper Club, which commemorates the site as the childhood home of Edward and Lillian Steichen. Each sign will lay out the timeline of the location and explain its significance to Hancock’s history.
The commission is pursuing grants for renovations for the garage in Hancock City Hall to be transformed into a Heritage Room, that will serve as a loca

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