200K Pounds of Poultry Products Donated to Hoosiers This Year

Yesterday, Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director Bruce Kettler and the Indiana State Poultry Association (ISPA) recognized Indiana’s poultry producers at the 75th annual Indiana state poultry recognition event at the Indiana Statehouse. Over the past year, Indiana poultry farmers have donated nearly 100 tons or 200,000 pounds of poultry products…

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Westfield Education Foundation to Raffle Rare Bourbons for Scholarships

The Westfield Education Foundation is raffling off rare bourbons in order to raise funds in support of its mission to help Westfield graduates continue their education with scholarships as well as supporting current teachers with grants to support their creative classroom initiatives. The bourbon and jewelry being raffled are: Visit docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfBHVvut5foAHoM1ke81T3liUq3vMcmC-7SWTuHPHGFcOJ04A/viewform to purchase raffle tickets.…

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Indiana Abortion Doctor Testifies She Properly Reported 10-Year-Old Rape Victim’s Abuse

By Casey Smith An investigator at the Indiana Attorney General’s Office said in court Monday that the agency is still pursuing consumer complaints against an Indianapolis-based doctor who is at the center of a controversial abortion case. This despite testimony and evidence that appears to show Dr. Caitlin Bernard communicated with Ohio authorities even before…

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Lighting of Square Returns with Many Holiday Activities

The Lighting of the Square in downtown Noblesville returns as Noblesville Chamber of Commerce’s annual tree lighting ceremony is welcomed back into the Hamilton County Government & Judicial Center this holiday season. Noblesville Chamber president Bob DuBois said for the past two years the tree-lighting ceremony has been outdoors on the steps of the historic…

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Daily Almanac: Nov. 22, 2022

Sunrise/Sunset:RISE: 7:37 a.m.SET: 5:22 p.m. High/Low Temperatures:HIGH: 51 °FLOW: 26 °F Today is…: • Go For a Ride Day• Humane Society Anniversary Day• Start Your Own Country Day What Happened On This Day: • 1943 Lebanon gains independence from France• 1963 President John F. Kennedy is assassinated Lee Harvey Oswald; Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson…

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12 Angry Pilgrims (Reach A Settlement)

“All rise! The case of Chief Ousamequin of the Wampanoag Indians v. The Pilgrims is now in session. The honorable Willie B. Upright presiding.” Judge Upright: “Before I discharge you to the Jury Room, I want to remind jurors that there is to be no discussion of this case beyond this courtroom.” Juror Five: “Does…

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Holy Land Pilgrimage Off to Good Start

The biggest thing I’m being asked is what’s our first impression of the Holy Land. Four words. Jet. Lag. Is. Real. The time difference is seven hours, so when we arrived at 7 a.m. Hoosier time, it was already midafternoon in Tel Aviv. Got to say though, the folks at Delta treated us very well…

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All Lit Up: Westfield in Lights to Move to Grand Junction Plaza in December

Westfield in Lights makes its move to Grand Junction Plaza on Dec. 3 from 3-7 p.m. The event, hosted by Westfield Welcome and presented by Downtown Westfield Association, includes outdoor activities, winter-themed games, food vendors, retail merchants and live entertainment. “We are thrilled to host Westfield in Lights at Grand Junction Plaza this year. Many…

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