Archive for September 2022
2002 NHS Grads Return for Reunion
Wolfsie is an Eggo-Maniac!
My wife and I did not go to the State Fair this year. It was the first time we missed it (other than the two affected by COVID closures) since we moved to Indiana in 1982. Mary Ellen’s favorite thing is going to the poultry barn to see the baby chicks. I love to get…
Read MoreFuture-Focused Hoosier Economy Featured at Innovation Festival
Indiana’s innovation ecosystem was front and center this week at the 8th annual Fast Company Innovation Festival in New York City. As a sponsor of this year’s festival, themed “Innovation Unbound,” the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) highlighted the state’s forward-looking economy alongside thousands of leading brands, creators and innovators, positioning Indiana as a global…
Read MoreJunior Achievement Seeking Nominations for 2023 Indy’s Best and Brightest
Junior Achievement of Central Indiana is seeking nominations for their 19th annual Indy’s Best and Brightest event, presented by KPMG LLP. The event will honor 100 of central Indiana’s most outstanding young professionals, age 40 and under, in 10 different industry categories. The categories honored include the following: Accounting; Banking & Financial Services; Education &…
Read MoreThe Return of the Pacers, Plus News and Notes with Kenny
My summer book reading list included Mark Montieth’s “Reborn: The Pacers and the return of pro basketball to Indianapolis.” Montieth recalls in great details the early struggles to make the Indiana Pacers the premier team in the American Basketball Association. One of the original Pacers, Ron Bonham, could be a chapter in a book of…
Read MoreSheriff’s Office to Host Bloodhound Seminar
The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office will host their second annual Bloodhound Seminar next week. With over 18 teams from across the United States attending, this training offers over 40 hours of fieldwork for these handler and K-9 duos. “Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office has this workshop to provide education and support to K-9 teams throughout the…
Read MoreState of Indiana Earns Legal Victory Against Robocallers
Hoosiers will no longer have to field calls from telemarketers and robocallers due to the work of Attorney General Todd Rokita in two separate court cases. “We are going to stay on the attack against these robocallers who victimize Hoosiers and other Americans across the country,” Rokita said. “Many of these scammers know how to…
Read MoreTotal Wine & More Coming to Hamilton Town Center
Simon, the global leader in premier shopping, dining, entertainment and mixed-use destinations, yesterday announced the opening of Total Wine & More at Hamilton Town Center. “We’re thrilled to offer Noblesville residents this extensive collection of wine, spirits and more,” said Leigh Reinert, Director of Marketing at Business Development at Hamilton Town Center. “Our team is…
Read MoreTurn Over a New Leaf – Give Blood or Platelets This Fall
On the first day of fall, the American Red Cross is asking the public to start the season off with a lifesaving blood or platelet donation. While the leaves turn, the need for blood never changes. Those who give this fall play an important role in keeping the blood supply high enough to help patients…
Read MoreUIndy Human Identification Center Announces Partnership with Fishers Police Department
The University of Indianapolis, in conjunction with the Human Identification Center, announced yesterday a partnership with the police department of the City of Fishers to provide rapid DNA testing result interpretation to help the agency more quickly identify victims of crimes or provide investigative direction. The Fishers Police Department will formally announce the partnership at…
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