Carmel Students Win National Science Bowl Regional Competition, Secure Their Spot in The National Finals

 A team of high school students from Carmel, Indiana won their regional competition for the 2022 National Science Bowl (NSB) this past weekend and will compete in the NSB National Finals this spring, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), who sponsors the NSB, announced today. “The National Science Bowl® is a great opportunity for young…

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Prepare Now for Spring Severe Weather

According to the National Weather Service, March marks the start of the spring severe weather season: “…three months of danger that can imperil the unprepared.” Data published by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reveals that severe weather events are becoming more frequent and more devastating, warn disaster recovery specialists with SERVPRO in the…

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Learning To Read

Do you remember the books you read in first grade? I sure do. And I fondly recall spelling tests, recess, flavored milk, and a girl name Lynne. I still drink flavored milk, but my wife tells me a recess with Lynne today is unacceptable. The best part of school was the “Dick and Jane” stories…

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Aaron E. Blackwell

Nov. 3, 1976 – Feb. 27, 2022 Aaron E. Blackwell, 45, of Indianapolis, passed away early Sun., Feb. 27, 2022 at Community Hospital North. He was born on Nov. 3, 1976 to Bobby W. and Katrina (Lowther) Blackwell. Mr. Blackwell worked at various companies during his life including American Red Ball Transit Co., American Truck…

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Robert (Bob) Bruce Andry

Feb. 8, 1937 – Feb. 10, 2022 Robert (Bob) Bruce Andry, 85, left his earthly journey on Feb. 10, 2022 to begin a new adventure. He was born on Feb. 8, 1937 in Madison, Indiana to E. Robert and Oma Andry (both deceased).  His beloved wife of 63 years, best friend and childhood sweetheart, Kae,…

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Former Filmmaker Shares Passion for Women’s History

Just visit the Gal’s Guide Library, and Leah Leach will tell you great stories that will inspire just how interconnected we all are. The Noblesville resident — who for a decade made award-winning independent films using her stage name, Kate Chaplin — two years ago founded the first women’s history lending library in the United…

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