Archive for April 2022
Fishers Police Provide Update on Fatal February 16 Crash on Allisonville Road
Following an extensive investigation, the Fishers Police Department Crash Team determined Mr. Monn suffered a medical emergency which caused him to lose control of his vehicle, cross the centerline, and collide with southbound traffic. Upon review of the evidence there will be no criminal charges filed at this time. At approximately 12:30pm on February 16th,…
Read MoreThe Infrequent History of Purdue 7-Footers & Lamenting the Boilermaker Injury Curse
From A.J. Hammons to Wednesday’s signing of 7-2 William Berg of Stockholm, Sweden, it seems that 7-footers are growing on trees for Purdue coach Matt Painter. But during my lifetime, it wasn’t always that way for the Boilermakers. Purdue did not have a 7-foot player until 1962, when George Grams of Grand Rapids, Mich., became…
Read MorePurdue Agriculture Experts Suggest Thinking Twice Before Purchasing Easter Pets
Dating back centuries as a sign of fertility and new life, chicks and rabbits have been identified with Easter and spring décor, making their seasonal arrival in most farm supply stores a tempting purchase. However, these pets come with specific needs to be considered before heading to the checkout, according to Emily Luc, Purdue Extension…
Read MoreWestfield Washington Library Hosts Earth Day Extravaganza
The Westfield Washington Public Library will celebrate Earth Day on Saturday, April 23rd with an Earth Day Extravaganza. The three-hour, open house-style event will feature a variety of activity stations set up throughout the Children’s Department. “Our hope is that those who participate will learn how to make the world and their community a better…
Read MoreSen. Young, Colleagues Re-Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Protect Families from Lead in Federally Assisted Housing
U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) re-introduced their bipartisan legislation to protect families living in assisted housing from lead found in drinking water. The Get the Lead Out of Assisted Housing Act would help protect families from lead exposure by requiring the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to inspect…
Read MoreMeeting Notes: Carmel Plan Commission 4-19-22
Tue., April 19, 2022 Meeting Agenda Location: Council Chambers Time: 6 p.m. Carmel City Hall, 2nd Floor (Doors Open at 5:30 Pm) One Civic Square, Carmel, IN 46032 How To View Electronically: AT&T Cable Ch. 99 Digital Ch. 64.45 Metronet Ch. 33 Spectrum Cable Ch. 340 Facebook.com/CityofCarmel YouTube.com/CityofCarmel http://carmelin.new.swagit.com/views/1 Agenda: Call Meeting to Order Pledge…
Read MoreMeeting Notices: Hamilton County Board Of Commissioners 04-20-22
Corrected Meeting Notice Pursuant to IC 5-14-1.5-5 (a) the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners will meet on Wednesday, April 20, 2022 at 10:00 a.m.. in Conference Room 1A located in the Hamilton County Government and Judicial Center, One Hamilton County Square, Noblesville, Indiana 46060. The meeting is to discuss the American Rescue Plan Act. Meeting…
Read MoreJuliana “Julie” Terry
Aug. 24, 1958 – April 13, 2022 Juliana “Julie” Terry, 63, Anderson, passed away Wed., April 13, 2022, at Countryside Manor in Anderson following an extended illness. She was born Aug. 24, 1958, in Anderson to Earl “Bus” Almack and Betty (Derry) Almack. Ms. Terry graduated from Alexandria Monroe High School in 1976. She worked…
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Getting into the Pooh Mood is Easy for Actor
If you’ve ever wondered if seeing a grown man dressed in a Winnie-the-Pooh costume is worth the price of admission, you will have gotten your money’s worth attending this show. Yes, you can almost taste the honey. Noblesville’ Daniel Shock — who has identified with the honey-loving Pooh since Shock was “a skinny kid” —…
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