Archive for September 2022
It’s (Home) Show Time: Home-A-Rama Returns to Westfield’s Chatham Hills Neighborhood
Each year, thousands of Hoosiers attend The Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis’ (BAGI) Home-A-Rama to tour stunning, high-end custom homes and discover the latest in home design and technology trends. This year’s event is making a return to Westfield’s prestigious Chatham Hills Neighborhood for the third and final time. A highly anticipated annual event, this…
Read MoreMeeting Notice: Fishers City Council 10/6/2022
Pursuant to Ind. Code §§ 6-9-44-3 and 5-3-1 et. seq., the City of Fishers hereby provides notice that it will hold a special City Council meeting and public hearing on October 6, 2022, at 5 p.m. at the Fishers Police Department, Training Room, 4 Municipal Drive, Fishers, Ind. 46038, to discuss a proposed ordinance to…
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About Bursitis
The joy of summer and fall sports as well as yard work has caused many people to complain of sore shoulders, elbows, hips and knees. Most of these folks are suffering from bursitis. Most of you have probably heard the term, but what is it exactly? Any time a medical term ends in the suffix…
Read More2022 F-Type Joins Jaguar’s Classic Past to Its Electric Future
Change has come to the British Empire. We knew it was inevitable, but is sad nonetheless. It is hard to replace an icon that’s beloved by millions across the realm. The next one will be a worthy successor, but will neither sound nor drive the same. It’s a different world. Yep, Jaguar is going electric…
Read MoreMitch Daniels and ‘Aiming Higher’ in 2024
During the closing minutes of a podcast with The Bulwark’s Mona Charen last week, Mitch Daniels once again speculated on his tombstone epitaph: “He raised four wonderful daughters and reformed the BMV.” By Sunday, the Frugal Hoosiers for Mitch Twitter feed appeared to revise its intent: “#runmitchrun … for Governor … or President would be…
Read MoreSepia-Toned Teenagers
“I don’t remember you at all!” the portly man informed my husband, Peter. Peter smiled, introduced himself, and reminded the gentleman where they might have met half a century ago. The man shook his head. “Nope!” This was the first high school class reunion I had ever attended, and it was filled with moments like…
Read MoreI Swear I Am Not A Robot
One of my enduring pleasures is sports. Perhaps that’s because I had the privilege of playing football when I was in college. Who can’t look back on the first time that a 300-pound man jumped on his back while questioning his parentage, and remember so without affection? I especially enjoy reading about my favorite teams.…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: Sept. 20, 2022
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 7:29 a.m. SET: 7:44 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: High: 88 °F Low: 63 °F Today is…: • Get Ready Day • National Fried Rice Day • National Pepperoni Pizza Day What Happened On This Day: • 1904 Wilbur Wright Makes the first circular flight • 2001 President George W. Bush declares War on Terror…
Read MoreCommunity Teams from 92 Counties to Attend Mental Health Summit
Communities from across the state are working to improve responding to mental health needs—including for people involved in the courts. The teams are gathering as part of a statewide Mental Health Summit which is taking place on Oct. 21 at the Indiana Convention Center. In the 2022 State of the Judiciary, Chief Justice Loretta Rush…
Read MoreIndiana’s High Court Takes on Solar Power Case
By LESLIE BONILLA MUÑIZ The Indiana Supreme Court heard oral argument last week in a utilities case that could reshape the future of solar power in the Hoosier state. CenterPoint Energy subsidiary Vectren Energy Delivery and Indiana’s utility regulator say a new subsidy scheme follows a 2017 state law, while utility consumer advocates say the…
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