Archive for November 2022
Sheridan Students Present Disney’s ‘Frozen Jr’ Musical
Sheridan Middle and High School Theatre Department presents Disney’s “Frozen Jr.” musical with three performances this Saturday and Sunday. The annual school production moves up from April to December due to anticipated auditorium renovations planned for the spring. The production has a cast of 35 performers, with an equally large number backstage consisting of multiple…
Read MoreTCU Grants Employees Over $1.3M in Inflation Fighter Profit Sharing Bonus
Teachers Credit Union (TCU) has awarded the majority of its nearly 800 employees a $2,000 one-time Inflation Fighter profit sharing bonus. The bonus was provided to full- and parttime employees most impacted by current economic conditions. TCU’s decision to provide the bonus reinforces the credit union’s commitment to its employees, especially during such an unusual…
Read MoreFishers City Council At-Large Member Cecilia Coble to Run for Re-Election
Republican Incumbent Cecilia Coble will run for another term for Fishers City Council, At-Large. The election will take place in May of 2023. Coble has been a leader on the Fishers City Council since 2015. Coble made history as the first Latina to be elected on the Fishers City Council in 2014, after Fishers transitioned…
Read MoreJeff Worrell, Carmel City Councilor, Announces Re-Election Campaign
At-Large Carmel City Council member Jeff Worrell has announced his run for re-election. Worrell has been a council member since 2016, and has resided in Carmel for 33 years. Worrell will run as a Republican in the 2023 Primary election. In his time as a City Councilor, Worrell has played a role in several initiatives…
Read MoreAdulting for Teens – Indiana 4H, Purdue Extension to Offer Life Lessons Program
Purdue Extension and Indiana 4-H are have announced the third offering of “Life Lessons” for 2023. This program is open to all high schoolers (grades 9-12) in Indiana. This virtual, 8-week series of lessons will focus on topics that will have positive effects on youth as they grow into adulthood. This workshop series is based…
Read MoreIndiana Wins Court Battle Defending Dignity of Life
Indiana won another court battle this week defending the dignity of life. This time, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and his team secured a decision in the 7th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals upholding — for the second time — an Indiana law requiring medical facilities to bury or cremate fetal remains following abortions. “The…
Read More11-29-22
Daily Almanac: Nov. 29, 2022
Sunrise/Sunset:RISE: 7:44 a.m.SET: 5:19 p.m. High/Low Temperatures:HIGH: 60 °FLOW: 39 °F Today is…: • GivingTuesday• National Chocolates Day• Throw Out Your Leftovers Day What Happened On This Day: • 1877 Thomas Edison demonstrates his phonograph for the first time• 1947 The United Nations General Assembly approves a plan for the partition of Palestine• 1963 President…
Read MoreSometimes Life Comes Down to a Simple ‘Doink’
Every time a National Football League placekicker lines up to kick a field goal, my friend Brian cringes. This holds true for college and high school field goal kicking, too, but his attention is most frequently focused on the professionals. You see, Brian believes that field goal kickers are getting robbed. I was over at…
Read MoreIsrael Trip Ends at the Site of the Crucifixion and Tomb
What’s the old saying, save the best for last? On our final day of the Holy Land tour and personal pilgrimage, we began the morning at Ein Karen, the birthplace of John the Baptist, or John the Baptizer as some refer to him over here. We talked a lot about John this week, including his…
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