Archive for January 2022
New Belfry director shares fascination of ‘Dining Room’
Diane Wilson had such fond memories growing up of time spent in her grandparents’ dining room that, when she and her husband bought their first home, she made sure they chose a home with a formal dining room. And dining room furniture was their first purchase, because she wanted to make memories of their own.…
Read MoreThe white heat of salesmanship
I didn’t intend to devote two columns to Col. R. C. Foland, but while I was researching his Polar Bear activities, I noticed his auctioneering career was pretty interesting, too. He put as much energy into promoting auctions as THE way to sell real estate as he did in trying to recruit members for his…
Read MoreThe Village at Federal Hill – State Road 32 adjacent to Federal Hill Commons in the City of Noblesville
The Village at Federal Hill will add another timelessly designed space that will continue to shape the west side of downtown Noblesville. While this community will be a place that apartment residents can enjoy modern amenities, it also provides a convenient public parking structure and walking path to downtown, as well as the amphitheater and…
Read More5 essential tips to protect your pet from harsh winter weather
With major winter storms hitting the East Coast and other parts of the US, it’s important for everyone to take the necessary precautions to stay safe – including your pets. Trupanion, a leader in medical insurance for cats and dogs, offers the following 5 tips to keep your furry friend warm and protected all winter…
Read MoreCSO announces schedule shuffle, citing safety
Carmel Symphony Orchestra (CSO) has announced several changes to its season schedule due to the current surge of COVID-19 Omicron variant cases. The orchestra – a resident company of the Palladium at The Center for the Performing Arts – is in the middle of its 2021-22 season. In the interest of safety for all, five…
Read MoreFishers resident, Melissa Tichenor named Chief Financial Officer at Kittle Property Group, Inc.
Melissa Tichenor has been named Chief Financial Officer at Kittle Property Group, Inc. Since 2011, Tichenor has held multiple financial leadership positions at Kittle Property Group, including Vice President of Accounting, Director of Accounting, Controller-Properties and Assistant Controller. In her new role, Tichenor will prepare and oversee Kittle Property Group’s corporate operating budget, lead Kittle…
Read MoreFPD Annual Property Destruction Notice
The Fishers Police Department will be conducting its annual property destruction after April 10, 2022. The property that is identified as having no evidentiary value and remains unclaimed by its rightful owner will be destroyed. Any property that is associated with an active case, which has not been adjudicated will not be destroyed and cannot…
Read MoreGov. Holcomb announces new Executive Director for the Office of Energy Development
Gov. Eric J. Holcomb today announced that Ryan Hadley is the new executive director for the Indiana Office of Energy Development. “Ryan Hadley is committed to finding affordable and stable energy for all Hoosiers,” Gov. Holcomb said. “He is driven to continuously improve our state’s energy economy by finding reliable and innovative solutions.” Hadley most…
Read MoreHamilton County honors employees for years of service
Hamilton County is celebrating 164 employees for their service to the community. Each year the Board of Commissioners and Human Resource Department recognizes and honors employees for long and meritorious service by presenting service awards at the end of each five years of employment. Each recipient will be given a service pin with the number…
Read MoreNational Endowment for the Arts Supports the Arts in Indiana with $254,000 in Awards
Last week, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) announced the awarding of 15 grants totaling $254,000 to Indiana nonprofit arts organizations and cultural programming providers during the first round of grants for fiscal year 2022. “These National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) grants underscore the resilience of our nation’s artists and arts organizations, will…
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