Inflammaging; Making Aging, Itself, A Disease

by John Grimaldi As we age we become more susceptible to inflammatory diseases such as Rheumatoid arthritis. Thus a new moniker for the process of growing old has emerged – inflammaging. It makes sense once you consider that the majority of age-related diseases have an inflammatory origin and that aging, itself, is a disease. The…

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College of Charleston Names Fall President’s, Dean’s Lists

The College of Charleston congratulates more than 2,000 students who were named to Fall 2021 President’s List and Dean’s List. The following local students earned honors: Madison Dalton of Fishers (46038) was named to the Dean’s List. Dalton is majoring in Hospitality/Tourism Management . Jessica Sutton of Indianapolis (46240) was named to the President’s List.…

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Hamilton County Emergency Rental Assistance Helping Residents Through Pandemic

The Hamilton County Township Association (HCTA) released their 2021 Annual Report on the Hamilton County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (HC ERAP) today. It outlines how the program helped stabilize the rental market during 2021. $7,771,772 was awarded in rental/utility assistance to Hamilton County residents. Specifically, $7,266,070 was awarded in rental assistance and $505,701 in utility…

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Prepare For Spring With Native Plants And Rain Barrels

Spring rains, sunshine, and blooms are on the horizon.  Plan ahead for your property by ordering your native plants and rain barrels from the soil and water conservation district. The SWCD has all the tools you need to conserve water and support pollinators like bees and butterflies with beautiful native plants. Native plant kits allow…

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Live Performances: Sting To Play Palladium On May 8

Fans can expect solo hits and classics from the Police when 17-time Grammy Award winner Sting makes his first appearance at the Center for the Performing Arts on May 8. Sting’s My Songs concert tour is an exuberant and dynamic show featuring his most beloved songs, written throughout his illustrious career. Hailed as a “masterful…

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Carmel Board of Zoning Appeals: 2-28-2022

Regular Meeting Mon., Feb. 28, 2022 Time: 6 p.m. Location: Carmel City Hall Council Chambers, 2nd Flr., 1 Civic Sq., Carmel, IN 46032 PLEASE NOTE: This In-Person meeting will be on Carmel TV and livestreamed on http://carmelin.new.swagit.com/views/1 The meeting will be audio recorded and minutes taken by the BZA Secretary The recordings will be available…

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Beverly J. Heiser

Oct. 25, 1928 – Feb. 17, 2022 Beverly J. Heiser, 93, of Noblesville, passed away on Thu., Feb. 17, 2022 at Allisonville Meadows in Fishers. She was born on Oct. 25, 1928 to Fred and Florance (Stum) Bogan in Zionsville, Ind. Survivors include her sons Daniel J. Heiser, Douglas Lee Heiser, Timothy Allen Heiser and…

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