Archive for May 2022
Meeting Notes: Carmel Plan Commission Residential Committee 06/07/2022
Meeting Agenda Tuesday, June 7, 2022 at 6 p.m. (doors open at 5:30 p.m.) Caucus Rooms, Carmel City Hall, 2nd Floor One Civic Square, Carmel, In 46032 Docket No. PZ-2022-00025 PPA: Five-Ten Subdivision Amendment Docket No. PZ-2022-00053 SW: Street Frontage Waiver – UDO Sec. 7.17.A: Lots shall have direct access to a public street, Access…
Read More5th Annual Impact Awards Celebrates Students’ Success
The Hamilton Heights Youth Assistance Program celebrated the success of 12 amazing students at its 5th annual Impact Awards Dinner at Beck’s Hybrids in Atlanta, Indiana on Tuesday. The event drew in students, their families, Hamilton Heights School Corporation personnel, and local dignitaries from the greater Hamilton County area and beyond for this special celebration…
Read MoreDuke Energy to Host Information Sessions for New Local Projects
By Joe LaRueDuke Energy will host four virtual information sessions and one in-person information session. These sessions will provide Westfield and Noblesville residents the opportunity to learn about two new transmission lines and one new substation Duke is building at the intersection of Westfield Road/Indiana 32 East and Moontown Road/North Gray Road in Hamilton County.…
Read MoreIndiana Education Savings Authority Issues Request For Proposals For CollegeChoice 529 Rebranding Services
Treasurer of State Kelly Mitchell is pleased to announce that the Board of Directors of the Indiana Education Savings Authority voted to approve the release of a Request for Proposals for CollegeChoice 529 Rebranding Services during their quarterly meeting on Wednesday, May 25. “We’ve made a number of enhancements to the program over the last…
Read MoreCPA to Host New Works Premiere Performances on Saturday, June 4th
The three winning proposals from the Center for the Performing Arts’ inaugural New Works commission project will premiere onstage Saturday, June 4, at the Tarkington. New Works, planned to be an annual program, is designed to promote and sustain Central Indiana’s working artists and artistic communities – especially those from underrepresented groups – by supporting…
Read MoreMore Cutting Remarks
Mary Ellen is insightful enough to know that in most of my columns I’m poking fun at myself. Take last week, for example. Wait, that’s not a good example. You see, last week, I gently chided my loving wife in my column for having no desire to mow the lawn. It was not one of…
Read MoreGleaners Food Bank of Indiana Names Fred Glass as New President and CEO
After a 6-month search, the Board of Directors announced yesterday the selection of Fred Glass as the new President & CEO for Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana. He will succeed John Elliott upon his retirement on September 30. “The interest in this incredibly important leadership position was tremendous,” said Chad Mayer, Gleaners’ Board Chair. “The…
Read MoreIndiana Aviation Hall of Fame Names Members for 2022 Class
The Indiana Aviation Hall of Fame (INAHOF) Board of Directors announce the members of the Class of 2022. These outstanding individuals have made significant and enduring contributions to the history of aviation and aerospace in Indiana, our nation, or the world through achievement, leadership, exceptional service, innovation, or entrepreneurial spirit. The 2022 Indiana Aviation Hall…
Read MoreIndiana to Showcase International Collaboration and Investment at May Global Economic Summit
The state of Indiana will host its inaugural Indiana Global Economic Summit today through May 29, welcoming international delegations from more than two dozen countries, business executives and government leaders, and convening thought leaders from around the globe to discuss next-generation industries, technology and talent. Governor Eric J. Holcomb will deliver the opening address on…
Read MoreGoing Back to the Jersey Number Retirement Debate with Kenny
A few weeks ago, we explored what would happen if Purdue athletics would reverse its stance and retire numbers of its men’s basketball greats. Now we’ll take a look at which Purdue football legends should have their numbers retired. Unlike basketball, NCAA rules permit duplicate numbers to be worn as long as both players wearing,…
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