Archive for March 2022
Applications Open for Student Member of the Indiana Commission for Higher Education
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education is seeking applicants for the next Student Commission Member position. The student member, to be appointed by Gov. Eric Holcomb, will serve on the Commission from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2024. The student member is a full voting member of the Commission for Higher Education, which is…
Read MoreBasketball Coach Larry Hobbs’ Grandsons to Visit Sheridan
Mark your calendar for Saturday, March 5 to visit with John and Jeff Hobbs, grandsons of Sheridan’s renowned basketball coach of the 1950’s, Larry Hobbs. John is the son of coach Hobbs’ younger son Joe, and Jeff is the son of older son Harry. Joe and Harry, of course, both played for their father when…
Read MoreBBB Scam Alert: Utility Impostor Scam
This con happens any time of year and typically during extreme cold or heat event when many people are more likely to need their heat or air conditioning. Scammers impersonate water, electric, and gas company representatives threatening residents and business owners with deactivation of service if they don’t pay up immediately. Within the last year…
Read MoreIndianapolis the ‘Most Irish City’ in Indiana
With St. Patrick’s Day right around the corner, everyone is digging up their green shirts and getting their Guiness and corned beef with cabbage ready. But do you ever what the most Irish places in Indiana are? Well, according to a survey conducted by LawnStarter, Indianapolis ranks highest in Indiana as the 55th most Irish…
Read MoreBaseball Memories
At a family reunion, I went outside to play catch with a cousin. “I’d rate your baseball skills below average,” he said. “Does that surprise you?” That didn’t shock me one bit. I score below average in most sports, with the exception of “spitting for distance.” Coaches generally took one glace at me, then decided…
Read MoreThe Libertarian Party of Indiana Nominates Candidates for 2022
The Libertarian Party of Indiana (LPIN) held its annual state convention this weekend at the Forum Event Center in Fishers, IN. Over 175 Libertarians gathered for the convention, including 131 delegates selected from 48 local county parties, to set the direction of the state party and to nominate Libertarian candidates for the 2022 election. The…
Read MoreDee Anne Muttart
Aug. 8, 1956 – March 5, 2022 Dee Anne Muttart, 65, of Noblesville, passed away on Sat., March 5, 2022 at her home. She was born on Aug. 8, 1956 to the late William A. and Patricia (Hunter) Kelly in Noblesville, Ind. Ms. Muttart worked for Navient as an administrative accountant. She enjoyed playing card…
Read MoreMichael Craig Warwick
March 15, 1966 – Feb. 14, 2022 Michael Craig Warwick, 55, of Elwood, passed away on Mon., Feb. 14, 2022 at St. Vincent Mercy Hospital in Elwood. He was born on March 15, 1966 in Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. Warwick worked in flooring for over 15 years. He loved fishing, wrestling, and politics. He was the…
Read MoreRobert Ellis Frash
June 23, 1930 – March 4, 2022 Robert Ellis Frash, passed away on March 4, 2022 at his home in Palm City, Florida. He was born on June 23, 1930, the cherished son of Elizabeth Hyre and George William Frash. Mr. Frash was an astounding person who embodied much of what is best about the…
Read MoreRonald Broughton Greene
Oct. 11, 1927- March 8, 2022 Ronald Broughton Greene, 94, of Carmel, passed away Tue., March 8, 2022 in his home while lovingly surrounded by family. He was born Oct. 11, 1927 in Zebulon, NC, to Lester William and LaRue (Broughton) Green. Mr. Greene joined the US Army in 1945 and served as an MP…
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