State Farm is celebrating its 100th anniversary with more grants

State Farm® is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2022 by building State Farm Neighborhood Assist® bigger. That means more submissions, more grants and spreading good to more communities. This year, the program will award 100 $25,000 grants (vs. 40 grants in previous years) to nonprofit organizations to help fund neighborhood improvement projects. Additionally, we’re doubling…

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Same as U will benefit from a Marco’s Pizza fundraiser

Twenty percent of sales will go to Same As You, a nonprofit serving Hamilton County individuals ages 18 and older with mild to moderate disabilities who have exited the school system. They provide full-day programming for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in a “college” atmosphere. The participating Noblesville Marco’s Pizza locations are at 15481…

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Noblesville’s first toboggan team prepares for nationals in Maine

This week, the first-ever Noblesville-based toboggan team, named the Hoosier Hotshots, announced their participation in the 31st Annual US National Toboggan Championships in Maine. “After months of planning, we’re elated to see this initiative come to life,” said Geoff Davis, captain of the team. “It’s encouraging to see the grassroots support popping up throughout Hamilton…

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Mount Union announces Fall 2021 Dean’s List

The University of Mount Union has announced that Jaci Scherb, of Carmel, Indiana has been named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2021 semester. Scherb was one of 636 students named to the Dean’s List. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, students must have completed at least 12 credit hours of traditionally graded…

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Letter to the editor: Writer responds to Superintendent Niedermeyer

Dear Editor, The legislative session in Indiana opened with several bills intended to address parents’ concerns about objectionable content found in Indiana’s public school classrooms. I’m referring specifically to Senate Bill 167, House Bill 1134, and House Bill 1040. Superintendent Beth Niedermeyer, who recently announced that she would retire at the end of this school…

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Indiana ranks 47th in the nation for Pell Grant student graduation rate gap

The American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) has released a new, interactive tool that presents easily digestible data on key measures of cost-effectiveness and academic quality for nearly 500 public, four-year colleges and universities. On the site, lawmakers can instantly see how their state ranks on institutional finance issues (such as administrative bloat) and…

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Indiana American Water accepting applications for 2022 Environmental Grant Program

Indiana American Water, a subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest and most geographically diverse publicly traded U.S. water and wastewater utility company, is now accepting applications for its 2022 Environmental Grant Program. “Indiana American Water is committed to providing our customers with clean, safe, reliable water service and protecting our environment and our…

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Draft ADA Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan is available for review

Hamilton County is conducting a self-evaluation of all County-owned facilities and programs for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).  Title II of the ADA requires that each of the County’s services, programs, and activities be readily accessible and usable by individuals with disabilities. Copies of the draft Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan are available…

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What to do when both flu and COVID cases are rising

The cold weather appears to have finally arrived and, in addition to COVID, it’s time to start thinking about the flu. Most people us the term “flu” in a very generic sense, meaning anything from cold symptoms to having a case of vomiting and diarrhea. The “flu” in this column refers to respiratory influenza. You…

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