Archive for January 2022
Richard R. Hauser
June 19, 1944 – Jan. 8, 2022 Richard R. Hauser, 77, Carmel and Westfield, passed away Jan. 8, 2022. He was born June 19, 1944 in Pittsburgh, Pa., son of the late Ernest and Rita (Wolfenberger) Hauser. Mr. Hauser was a graduate of Eastmoor High School, Columbus, Ohio. He continued his education at Franklin University…
Read MoreLogan Gellert
Oct. 14, 2008 – Jan. 8, 2022 Logan Gellert, 13, Sheridan, passed away on Saturday, Jan. 8, 2022 at his home after a long battle with rhabdomyosarcoma. He was born on Oct. 14, 2008 to Cory and Jessica (Bankert) Gellert in Indianapolis, Ind. He was a 7th grader at Sheridan Middle School and a member…
Read MoreBen Beal
Sept. 13, 1931 – Jan. 6, 2022 Ben Beal, 90, Noblesville, passed away on Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022 at Harbour Manor Care Center in Noblesville. He was born on Sept. 13, 1931 to George and Dove (Harrison) Beal in Noblesville, Ind. Mr. Beal proudly served his country in the United States Air force, stationed in…
Read MoreVoting is now open in Indiana Chamber’s Coolest Thing Made in Indiana Contest
The first ever Coolest Thing Made in Indiana tournament has officially tipped off with online voting now open. The Indiana Chamber of Commerce contest, which celebrates the state’s long manufacturing history, boasts a 65-company field. Nearly 50 Hoosier communities in 35 counties are represented. Online voting for the competition takes place at www.indianachamber.com/coolestthing. Entered companies…
Read MoreUW-Stevens Point honors for scholastic achievement
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point honored more than 2,350 undergraduate students for attaining high grade point averages during the fall semester of the 2021-2022 academic year. Full-time undergraduates who earned grade points of 3.90 to 4.0 (4.0 equals straight A) are given the highest honors designation. High honor citations go to those with grade point…
Read MoreNoblesville and Hamilton Co. continued to see unusually active residential real estate markets
December 2021 bucked the typical trend of a quieter residential real estate market during the holidays. Monthly real estate statistics from F.C. Tucker Company revealed that December 2021 pended home sales increased 4.4 percent compared to December 2020. Year-to-date home sale prices increased 12.6 percent, and central Indiana housing inventory decreased 19.4 percent compared to…
Read MoreLetter to the editor: Team Rubicon thanks Hoosiers for support
Dear Hoosiers, Four months ago, we walked into an empty warehouse in southern Johnson County, Indiana. Down the road, thousands of Afghans were streaming into Camp Atterbury after a terrifying and traumatic escape from their country. For years, many of them worked alongside the U.S. military and/or government officials, doing what they could to help…
Read MoreAre you having some hearing trouble? This may be why
A patient whose mother is having hearing difficulties asked me to write about the best way to purchase hearing aids. I’d like to begin with some background on hearing. It goes without saying that hearing is one of our most important senses. It is critical for our quality of life as well as for safety…
Read MoreIndianapolis Ranks #6 on Orkin’s Top 50 Bed Bug Cities List
Chicago settled in for the second year in a row as the #1 city on Orkin’s 2022 Top 50 Bed Bug Cities List, with Philadelphia and New York moving into the second and third place spots, respectively. These two Northeast cities saw the largest jumps with Philadelphia moving up 12 spots and New York moving…
Read MoreIN bill would grant new protections to survivors of human trafficking
Survivors of human trafficking in Indiana are required to provide testimony in person during trials, but a new bill would allow young survivors to submit pre-recorded video statements. The proposal would apply to survivors who were 14 or younger at the time of their assault, as long as they’re still a minor during the trial.…
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