Archive for February 2022
Daily Almanac: March 01, 2022
Sunrise/Sunset RISE: 7:17 a.m. SET: 6:35 p.m. High/Low Temperatures High: 62 °F Low: 35 °F Wacky Holiday Today • Mardi Gras • National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day • Share A Smile Day What Happened On This Day • 1998 Titanic becomes the first film to gross $1 billion • 1995 Internet giant Yahoo! is incorporated…
Read MoreHodgkin Lymphoma
Last week I tried to explain the very complex non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL). This week I want to cover Hodgkin lymphoma, more commonly known as Hodgkin’s Disease (HD). It gets its eponymous name from Dr. Thomas Hodgkin who first described it in 1832. Hodgkin’s is a potentially curable malignant lymphoma that carries a much better prognosis…
Read MoreUnder That False Flag
With tens of thousands of soldiers poised to cross over the border into a fledgling independent nation –– a nation only a few years pulled from beneath the thumb of an imperial superpower –– the world anxiously awaited the outcome of military conflict that ultimately will change borders, and skew the balance of global power.…
Read MoreAdequate Accommodations
“I can always sleep in my rain jacket,” my husband Peter announced. Vacationing in rental homes is usually a bit of an adventure. We don’t need luxurious digs, and instead look for apartments offering a hefty discount if we stay for a full month. We did this three years ago in Pamplona, Spain. The apartment…
Read More2022 BMW X3 M Competes For Your Crossover Attention
It’s a conundrum. Do you buy the fast obnoxious sport coupe or a proper luxury crossover for your family? On one side of the driveway, you want a car that can provide weekend thrills and elevate your standing in the corporate carpark. On alternate concrete, though, you really need space and comfort when taking little…
Read MoreDePauw and Former Carmel Student-Athlete Awarded $10,000 NCAA Post-Grad Scholarship
Zachary Bowman (Carmel, IN), a DePauw University senior and student-athlete has won a $10,000 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. The NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship was created in 1964 to promote and encourage graduate education by rewarding the Association’s most accomplished student-athletes through their participation in NCAA championship and/or emerging sports. Athletics and academic achievements, campus involvement, community service,…
Read MoreFishers Disability Awareness Month Kickoff Event on 3/1
The annual celebration of Fishers March Disability Awareness Month begins Tuesday, March 1 with a Kickoff Event and the 2022 Accessibility and Inclusion Awards Presentation at 8:30 a.m. inside Fishers City Hall (1 Municipal Drive, Fishers). Join Mayor Scott Fadness and the Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability for this special event, including a keynote from…
Read MoreHamilton County Sheriff Still Taking Citizens Academy Applications
The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is accepting applications for the Spring Citizen’s Academy. Space is still available, but please follow the link at the end of the article to register as soon as possible. The Citizens Academy is designed to promote positive community relations and to provide communications between citizens and law enforcement officials. This…
Read MoreCommunity First Bank Named as a 2022 “Best Place to Work in Indiana”
Community First Bank of Indiana was recently named one of the Best Places to Work in Indiana for the 8th year in a row. This 17th annual program was created by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce. The statewide survey and awards program is designed to evaluate participating organizations and honor those with the highest levels…
Read MoreDoris L. Rogers
Jan. 11, 1925 – Feb. 25, 2022 Doris L. Rogers, 97, of Noblesville, went home to heaven on Friday, Feb. 25, 2022, at Five Star Residences in Noblesville, Indiana. She was born on Jan. 11, 1925, in Paragould, Arkansas to Clarence and Maude Burton. In 1943, she graduated valedictorian from Oak Grove High School in…
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