Archive for March 2022
Daily Almanac: March 26, 2021
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 7:37 a.m. SET: 8:02 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: High: 38 °F Low: 31 °F Wacky Holiday Today: • Purple Day • Brothers’ and Sisters’ day • Solitude Day What Happened On This Day: • 1975 The Biological Weapons Convention comes into effect • 1979 The Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty is signed • 2000 Vladimir Putin…
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Kids Sale, Conner Prairie to Open, Pickleball Leagues Forming, More
From theatrical productions to kids’ consignment sales and the opening of Conner Prairie for the season, here are 25 things to do this weekend and beyond in today’s list of things to do in The Times: 1. The Belfry Theatre presents “The Lilies of the Field,” by F. Andrew Leslie from the novel by William…
Read MoreNoblesville Lions – “Corn and Other Stuff”
On Wednesday evening, March 23rd, the Noblesville Lions hosted a very special speaker, Kevin Cavanaugh, Phd. Kevin enlightened the club on “Corn and Other Stuff.” Mr. Cavanaugh had spent 27 years with Beck’s Hybrids as Director of Research; and does he love corn! He started with summer jobs at an Ohio company, then college at…
Read MoreMIBOR RPAC Endorses Tim Griffin in Hamilton County Council Race
The MIBOR REALTORS Political Action Committee (RPAC) has endorsed Tim Griffin for Hamilton County Council, District 1. “Tim Griffin’s commitment to the citizens of the Hamilton County community is evident and if elected we believe he will continue to bring about positive change,” said Evan Elliott, Chair of MIBOR REALTORS® Political Action Committee. “We believe…
Read MoreLow Tuition Rate Increases, Generous Financial Aid Positively Impact Students
Most Hoosier students do not pay the full price to go to college due to efforts from Indiana’s public institutions to maintain some of the lowest tuition rate increases in the nation and from state lawmakers to provide generous financial aid resources, according to the Indiana Commission for Higher Education’s latest College Costs and Financial…
Read MoreAll Time Best Boilermakers Plus Thoughts from Kenny
If Purdue fans think that 7-4 Zach Edey and 6-10 Trevion Williams are difficult matchups for opponents, consider this fantasy challenge: a front line that features Hall of Famers Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bill Walton. That’s the scenario composed as part of a project by ESPN.com writer Myron Medcalf, who was tasked with picking the all-time…
Read MoreIndiana Residents Spend More Than Average on Vehicle Costs
Amid recent concerns about inflation in the economy, the market for new and used vehicles is one of the sectors that has drawn the most attention. With the global economy still facing ongoing supply chain challenges—particularly a shortage of semiconductor chips needed for computer systems in modern vehicles—fewer new cars are hitting the market, which…
Read MoreFeedingTeam Nourishes Stomachs and Souls
FeedingTeam.org founders Mark and Lisa Hall shared the inception, mission, and impact of the many yellow food pantries that dot the landscape of Hamilton County and a few other places at last Saturday’s meeting of the Cicero Kiwanis Club. These 24/7, 365-day food pantries offer nonperishable goods to anyone who is running short of food,…
Read MoreFocus On Carl
I lost a friend and colleague this week. I visited Carl Finchum the day before he passed. The bond between a photographer and a reporter is like a marriage, with some ups and downs as well as zooms and pans. Our working relationship lasted a decade, from 1994 until about 2004. Much of the success…
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