Archive for March 2022
10 Doctor-Recommended Ways To Improve Your Overall Health
(StatePoint) While investing in your health and wellness can sound like an overwhelming goal, doctors say that there are easy, tangible steps you can take to feel your best and better protect your health. “It is always the right time to consider your personal goals, and how you can make positive health choices,” says American…
Read MoreStudy Finds 1 in 3 Hoosiers Think There Should Be ‘Zero Tolerance’ Law on Drinking and Driving
The NHTSA reports that across the United States, nearly 30 people are killed each day in drunk-driving accidents, which equates to roughly one preventable death every 50 minutes due to irresponsible driving. Despite the legal consequences of drunk driving, it appears that so long as alcohol is legal and people drive cars, there will be…
Read MoreYoung, Colleagues Introduce Bill to Expand Child Care Options for Families
Yesterday, U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.), Tim Scott (R-S.C.), and Richard Burr (R-N.C.) introduced the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) Reauthorization Act of 2022, legislation to build on Congress’ 30-year record of bipartisan work to support and enhance child care programs across the nation. This legislation, which serves as an alternative approach to…
Read MoreSpirit Airlines Launches New Nonstop from Indy to Newark
The Indianapolis International Airport (IND) has another new, nonstop flight to boast about, as Spirit Airlines announces it will offer its first-ever flight from Indianapolis to Newark/New York City metro area beginning June 22. The nonstop flight to Newark (EWR) will leave out of Indy once daily and operate year-round. “Newark is a convenient gateway…
Read MoreRokita Takes on Delaware’s Efforts to Impose Nationwide Global Warming Ideologies
Leading a 17-state coalition, Attorney General Todd Rokita is defending Hoosiers against an attempt by Delaware to use its own state courts to impose climate change policy on Indiana and the rest of the nation. Citing common-law public nuisance claims, Delaware is seeking to sue numerous fossil-fuel companies on the premise that the companies’ activities…
Read MoreSchool Lessons
At lunch a few weeks ago an old friend asked, “What lessons did you learn from your school years?” Well, here are five that stuck to me like glue. What lessons did you learn? 1. Bells rule our life. The last high school bell, for instance, alerts us that we need to prepare for a…
Read MoreNine Hamilton County Basketball Players Named to Top 60 Seniors List
Nine Hamilton County boys basketball players, including E.J. Smith of Noblesville, have been named to Hoosier Basketball Magazine’s Top 60 senior boys’ basketball players for 2021-22. Smith is joined by Westfield’s Cam Haffner and Braden Smith (a Purdue signee who is currently injured and won’t be able to participate), Luke Carroll from Hamilton Heights, Will…
Read MoreForeign Investors Must Report U.S. Agricultural Land Holdings
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) Executive Director Traci J. Merida in Tipton/Hamilton County reminds foreign investors with an interest in agricultural lands in the United States that they are required to report their land holdings and transactions to USDA. The Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act (AFIDA) requires foreign investors who buy,…
Read MoreFaith Under Fire: Spring Play Starring Sam Acosta from Noblesville Debuts March 31
Cedarville University theatre’s spring production of “The Beams are Creaking” will run from March 31-April 2 and April 7-10. Tickets are available online or by visiting the university information desk in the Stevens Student Center. The show is recommended for those over 12 years of age. The show’s lead roles will be played by Josiah…
Read MoreDeer Creek FWA Shooting Range Operations to Be Run By Concessionaire
Beginning April 6, the Deer Creek Shooting Range at Deer Creek Fish & Wildlife Area (FWA) will be run by Pro-Tac Resources LLC. The shooting range’s hours of operation will remain the same, Wednesday through Sunday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Like other shooting ranges operated by concessionaires at DNR properties, user fees will be…
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