Archive for March 2022
Frances J. Marcum
July 17, 1935 – March 24, 2022 Frances J. Marcum, 86, of Noblesville, passed away on Thu., March 24, 2022 at her daughter’s home in Highland. She was born on July 17, 1935 to Frank and Evelyn (Asbury) Wild in Noblesville, Ind. Mrs. Marcum graduated from Ball State University where she became active in the…
Read MoreElizabeth Lou Sailor
Dec. 12, 1926 – March 23, 2022 Elizabeth Lou Sailor, 95, of Fishers formerly of Elkhart, Indiana, passed away on Wed., March 23, 2022 at Hamilton Trace of Fishers. She was born on Dec. 12, 1926 in Middletown, Ohio. Mrs. Sailor graduated from Manchester College with a degree in Elementary Education and was an elementary…
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742 Comments from 2,500 Respondents Voice Qualities Desired in a Superintendent
I just read the results released for the Noblesville Schools superintendent survey. And I was pretty much spot-on with other surveyed participants in what they wanted in a new superintendent after Dr. Beth Niedermeyer retires at the end of this school year. Niedermeyer has been superintendent of the district for eight years, since 2014. About…
Read MoreHamilton County Tourism Seeks ‘Hospitality Heroes’ Nominations; Deadline to Share Nominee is April 14
A new Hospitality Heroes program will celebrate local dedicated front-line professionals who deliver on Hamilton County’s signature brand of hospitality. Hamilton County Tourism will recognize these outstanding 2022 Hospitality Heroes during National Travel & Tourism Week, May 1-7, and invites businesses, employees and members of the public to nominate hospitality professionals who went above and…
Read MoreJustice Department Alleges Indiana State Nursing Board Discriminates Against People with Opioid Use Disorder
Today, the Justice Department found that the Indiana State Board of Nursing (Nursing Board) violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by prohibiting nurses who take medication to treat Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) from participating in the Indiana State Nursing Assistance Program. The program assists in rehabilitating and monitoring nurses with substance use disorders, and…
Read MoreDoughmakers Kitchen Celebrates Mother’s Day Factory Sale at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds
Way back in 1996, two sisters in Terre Haute took over part of their family garage to make custom heavy-duty aluminum cookie sheets. Their goal was to sell the cookie sheets to raise funds for their children’s Cub Scout pack. Though there were a lot of cookie sheets already on the market, most were made…
Read MoreCity of Fishers to Host National Vietnam War Veterans Day Ceremony March 29
The City of Fishers, a proud Commemorative Partner of the Vietnam War Commemoration, and the Fishers Armed Services Commission will celebrate National Vietnam War Veterans Day with a free public ceremony on Tuesday, March 29 at 10 a.m. The program will honor veterans and their families who served during the Vietnam War period and will…
Read MoreBBB Study: Cryptocurrency is Ripe for Fraud and Financial Loss
Cryptocurrency is the hot new trend in investing, and much is still not understood about this buzzy, volatile digital payment system that does not rely on banks to verify transactions. This has created a fertile environment for scams, according to a new in-depth investigative study by Better Business Bureau (BBB), which states: “A virtual tug…
Read MoreAuthor Speaks at Sheridan Public Library
Donna Cronk spoke at the Sheridan Public Library about her featured book, “There’s a Clydesdale in the Attic: Reflections on Keeping and Letting Go.” Cronk presented some of those treasures found in her attic during the 2020 quarantine. The event was a success and gave inspiration to those with similar stories. Attendees were encouraged to…
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