Center Announces New Director of Human Resources

A nationally certified professional with experience in diversity, equity and inclusion issues is the first full-time Director of Human Resources for the Center for the Performing Arts and the affiliated Great American Songbook Foundation. Jill Clark has served in similar posts for Integrity Staffing Solutions, the Board of Certified Safety Professionals and Fishers-based Memory Ventures.…

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Let Me Sleep On It

I recently got tested to see if I had sleep apnea. Sleep disorders can be serious, but my overnight stay in a “sleep lab,” had a few lighter moments. Before leaving that evening, Mary Ellen helped me lay out a few things we thought were important to take with me, like extra underwear, a toothbrush,…

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Indiana Poll Reveals Bipartisan Support for Protecting Wetlands

Indiana has lost more than 85 percent of its wetlands – important natural infrastructure that buffers communities against flooding, absorbs carbon pollution, and provides habitat for vulnerable birds and other wildlife. Today, in recognition of American Wetlands Month, Audubon Great Lakes released findings from an Indiana state-wide poll, which shows that Hoosiers, overwhelmingly, do not…

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Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra to Present ‘Greetings From Worlds Old & New’, Weekend of May 19th – 21st

The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra presents “Greetings From Worlds Old & New,” featuring guest conductor Jaime Martín, pianist Awadagin Pratt and ISO Principal Bassoon Ivy Ringel for three performances, May 19–21, at the Hilbert Circle Theatre. The program includes Jerod Tate’s Ghost of the White Deer, Jessie Montgomery’s Rounds for Piano and Orchestra (a piece co-commissioned…

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Draft Day Wrap-Up and Noteworthy Tid-Bits from Kenny

Erich Barnes always believed he belonged in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The former Purdue standout defensive back’s resume reads like a Hall of Famer. Barnes is one of the few NFL players to earn All-Pro honors with three different teams. Seven of his 45 career interceptions were returned for touchdowns. When he retired…

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Rep. Spartz Helps Introduce Bipartisan ‘Investigate Russian War Crimes Act’

Yestersday, Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) and Rep. Sara Jacobs (D-CA) introduced the Investigate Russian War Crimes Act, bipartisan legislation to allow the United States to provide material support or funding to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for their investigation of Russian war crimes and atrocities in Ukraine. Currently, U.S. law forbids any federal funds from…

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Meeting Notes: Hamilton County Board of Zoning Appeals – North District 05/25/2022

Meeting Agenda Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 7 p.m. One Hamilton County Square, Suite 306, Noblesville, Indiana 46060 Hamilton County Commissioners’ Courtroom, County Council Chambers, First Floor, Hamilton County Government & Judicial Center, Noblesville, Indiana Agenda Roll Call Declaration of Quorum Communication/Reports: Approval of Minutes – February 23, 2022 Old Business: Nothing to present. New…

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John Andrew Takach

April 30, 1947 – May 10, 2022 John Andrew Takach, 75, of Carmel, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on May 10, 2022 following a five year battle with Burkitt’s Lymphoma.  He was born April 30, 1947 in Middletown, Ohio to the late Mary Margaret (Domanich) Takach and John Thomas Takach. Mr. Takach…

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