Archive for March 2022
2022 Honda Civic Si Takes Us Back To Our Commutes
Honda Civics are durable and efficient, the kind of cars you buy for commuting to work and back while dropping Jr. and Little Miss off at early band practice. But, unlike some of their competitors, they also have souls, the kind of cars you buy for a little you time on a twisting two-lane with…
Read MoreFatal Accident 236th and Six Points Road
The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating a fatal accident at the intersection of 236th and Six Points Rd. The call for the accident was received by dispatch at 8:26 a.m. and involved a SUV and a Semi Tractor Trailer. The Semi was traveling westbound on 236th St. and the SUV was southbound on…
Read MoreGaylor Electric Named as Safety Leader in Construction Community
Gaylor Electric has announced that they earned a National Safety Excellence Award from Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) along with an Diamond-level STEP Safety Award at the 32nd annual Excellence in Construction Awards during ABC Convention 2022 in San Antonio, TX. National Safety Excellence Award winners are selected from ABC member firms that achieved Diamond,…
Read MoreIndiana Dept. of Ed. Accepting Applications for Newly-Launched Career Pathways Grant
The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) is now accepting applications for its new Explore, Engage, and Experience Grant. The grant is available for Indiana’s schools and local partners as they work to expand students’ access to pathways leading to high-wage, high-demand careers. “It’s important that every student has access to pathways throughout their PK-12 education…
Read MoreHot Flashes
Sometimes I get asked questions in unusual places. A few months ago at church I was pulled aside and asked if I could write my column on the menopausal malady of hot flashes. Hot flashes are usually described as a feeling of intense heat, usually with sweating and a rapid heartbeat. They can last a…
Read MoreNPD Ampitheater to Host National Touring Bands Colony House & The Main Squeeze This Summer
The Nickel Plate District Amphitheater (NPD AMP) and MOKB Presents announce Colony House featuring Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers on Saturday, July 16, 2022, and The Main Squeeze with special guests to be announced on Friday, Aug. 19, 2022. Tickets for both shows go on sale Friday, April 1 at npdamp.com. Colony House is…
Read MoreRokita Cautions Hoosiers to Do Their Homework on Spring Break
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita cautions Hoosiers to be smart and safe as they prepare for spring break. For many, it is a time to relax, recharge, and take a break from school. But an essential part of enjoying spring break is ensuring everyone stays safe. “If you’re planning a vacation over spring break, do…
Read MoreShare Thoughts on Fisheries with DNR on Angler Survey
Anglers can share their opinions on Indiana DNR’s fisheries management using a survey that will be emailed the week of April 11. The DNR will email the survey to everyone who has a current email address within its electronic licensing system. Anglers can ensure their email on file is correct, update their address, or enter…
Read MoreYoung, Shaheen Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Address Shortage of Mental Health Providers in Schools
Last week, U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.), Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.), and Gary Peters (D-Mich.) introduced the Mental Health Excellence in Schools Act to address the shortage of mental health providers in schools by authorizing the Department of Education to partner with higher education institutions to help cover students’ costs at relevant graduate…
Read MoreLetter to the Editor: Veterans Memorial Brings Up Memories
This is a reprint of a letter to the editor of the Noblesville Daily Ledger on April 26, 2000. The Ledger had encouraged readers to share their feelings and opinions about Vietnam’s legacy. This was this readers. Dear Editor, On April 30, 1975, South Vietnam surrendered to North Vietnam, signaling the end of a war…
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