Archive for June 2022
Hamilton County Emergency Management Volunteers to Complete Communications Unit Technican Course
Hamilton County amateur radio operators will participate in the national Amateur Radio Relay League’s Field Day starting at 2 p.m. on Saturday and going until 2 p.m. on Sunday at Coxhill Gardens, 11677 Towne Rd, Carmel. Sponsors of the event include the Central Indiana Amateur Radio Association and the Hamilton County Emergency Management’s Radio Amateur…
Read MoreHamilton County Volleyball Players Help Boiler Juniors Team Take Home Second Straight Club National Title
The 14 Gold volleyball team at The Academy Boiler Juniors won the AAU National Championship this past Saturday in the 14 Open Division. This is the club’s fourth national championship and adds to an impressive list of accolades for the program. This is the second championship in a row for this squad as they won…
Read MoreHCEM Volunteers Complete Training
Three Hamilton County Emergency Management volunteers gave up their week to attend the Communications Technician course offered by the Indiana Public Safety Commission. Joe March, RACES Program Coordinator, John Gooldy, RACES Logistics Section Chief, and Dane Dillon, RACES IT and Training Coordinator spent the week learning how to setup, program, and repair equipment. “We are…
Read MoreState AG Rokita Fights ACLU Over Girls Sports
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita continues to defend a new Indiana law protecting girls’ sports against a baseless lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union. “It’s called Hoosier common sense,” Rokita said. “Biological males have certain physiological advantages that make it unfair to allow them to compete for spots on girls’ sports teams. The…
Read MoreWestfield Washington Schools Give Out First-Ever Rock Service Awards
On June 14, during the school board meeting, the Westfield Washington Schools Board of Trustees, in partnership with the Westfield Education Foundation, gave out Rock Service Awards to three community organizations who have gone above and beyond the call to support the mission of Westfield Washington Schools which is to provide rigorous and engaging experiences…
Read MoreSusan Sferruzzi McCardle
March 24, 1941 – June 19, 2022 Susan Sferruzzi McCardle, 81, of McCordsville, passed away on Sunday, June 19, 2022 at Traditions at Brookside. She was born on March 24, 1941 to Joseph and Susan (Ailes) Sferruzzi in Indianapolis, Indiana. Ms. McCardle graduated from Thomas Carr Howe High School in 1958. In 1959, she began…
Read MoreCity of Noblesville to Open Cooling Station Due to Heat Wave
With the forecast showing sustained heat and humidity next week, the City of Noblesville will open Forest Park Inn as a temporary cooling center, an air conditioned facility where residents can go to prevent prolonged exposure to the elements. Forecasts call for highs in the 90s all week, including a near record high of 99…
Read More06-18-22
Daily Almanac: June 18, 2022
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 6:14 a.m. SET: 9:15 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: High: 78 °F Low: 60 °F Today is…: • Autistic Pride Day • Go Fishing Day • National Splurge Day What Happened On This Day: • 1815 Napoleon suffers a shattering defeat at the Battle of Waterloo • 1940 A speech by Charles de Gaulle sparks…
Read MoreAspire Awarded $697K Public Health Grant
Aspire Indiana Health has been awarded $697,743 from the Indiana State Department of Health through its Health Issues and Challenges Grant program, using funds from the American Rescue Plan Act passed last year in response to the COVID pandemic. The grant will be used to address Indiana’s public health priorities in three critical areas: increased…
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