Archive for November 2022
Loved and Lost
We thought we would miss the festivities, which just shows how much we still have to learn about Mexico. My husband, Peter, and I arrived in San Miguel de Allende on the 2nd of November. “It’s too bad we’ll miss the Day of the Dead,” I told Peter when he made reservations. I knew a…
Read More2022 Mercedes EQB Circuits Electricity for A Better Compact Crossover
There’s a certain feel to a Mercedes. They’re smooth, sure, but with a heaviness that imbues a sense of quality and safety. Styling evolves over time so one generation doesn’t completely obsolete the previous one. Interiors provide the technology and authentic touches upscale buyers appreciate. Mercedes could have delivered an entirely different type of vehicle…
Read MoreLupus: What It Is and How to Manage It
Thanks to Jill who asked me to write about lupus. Lupus is the common name for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. It is an autoimmune disease first described by the physician Rogerius in the 12th Century. The origin of the name is uncertain, but one of the most popular is that many lupus sufferers have a rash…
Read MoreTraveling for the Holidays? ‘Waterproof’ Your Home Before Leaving
For many, the holiday season includes travel, whether it is to join a family gathering or enjoy a holiday vacation. These traditional holiday trips stand to amplify an already growing travel demand. The U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics* reports that for July 2022, the number of people boarding a U.S. airline plane for domestic or…
Read MorePolice Ramping Up Patrols During Peak Thanksgiving Travel
Thanksgiving is one of the busiest travel seasons of the year. AAA is predicting 54.6 million people will be heading out for the holiday. Of those, nearly 49 million will be traveling by car, a rebound to almost pre-pandemic levels. This time of year is also associated with higher drinking rates, which combined with the…
Read MoreState Works to Advance Semiconductor Research
Governor Eric J. Holcomb and Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers joined local officials and business executives yesterday in Odon to break ground on a new microelectronics campus at WestGate@Crane Technology Park that will power the growth of Indiana’s semiconductor industry. The $84 million development, which has already attracted four semiconductor companies to the state, will…
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Busy Time for Good Samaritan
It’s the busy time of the year for Nancy Chance. The director of Good Samaritan Network of Hamilton County has been hard at work all week — and all year — getting ready for today’s Thanksgiving food distribution at the 4-H Fairgrounds in Noblesville. The coordinator and founder of the nonprofit — in its 42nd…
Read MoreMichelle Louise Arszman
July 1, 1952-November 14, 2022 Michelle Louise Arszman, 70, of Sheridan, passed away on Monday evening, Nov. 14, 2022, at Ascension St. Vincent Carmel Hospital. She was born on July 1, 1952, in Indianapolis, the daughter of the late William H. and Francis Shirley Klein Worley. After graduating from Ladywood High School in Indianapolis, she…
Read MoreBoomer Bits: A Big Bad Medicare Policy
On Nov. 11, 2022, I met with a client from Griffith, Indiana. We phoned Medicare together to try to resolve a medical bill problem. We spoke to four Medicare representatives including a senior Medicare claims representative. After the phone call, I helped the client to file a complaint against Medicare for a really bad policy…
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