Archive for December 2022
Noblesville VFW to Be Open on Christmas, Christmas Eve
Noblesville Ralph Lehr Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6246 will be open this holiday weekend. The post, at 654 S. Ninth St., will be open from noon to 8 p.m. Christmas Eve today and will open at 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Christmas Day on Sunday. Chili will be served on Christmas Day. The post…
Read MoreIndiana Secretary of State to Join Regional PR Firm C2 Strategic Communications
C2 Strategic Communications, a leading regional public relations firm, announced that departing Indiana Secretary of State Holli Sullivan will join the company next month. Sullivan will lead the team’s Indiana business operations, which includes large scale transportation, infrastructure and energy clients from Indianapolis to Evansville. Sullivan’s experience as an industrial engineer, Indiana legislator and the…
Read MoreThe Feeding Team Feature – Merry Christmas and God Bless Us Each and Everyone
This month’s column is being written during the aftermath of the storm ensuring that Hamilton County gets a White Christmas. It’s minus 7 degrees this morning and the pantries are stocked for the Christmas weekend. The pantries are in use even today. You see, hunger in its cruelty doesn’t care about the weather. Hunger doesn’t…
Read MoreThousands of Disabled Hoosiers Need Home Health Aides; There Aren’t Many
By Whitney Downard Becky Sinkovic just needs a little help at home. Sinkovic, born with dwarfism, has an average torso but shortened limbs along with several spinal conditions, including: scoliosis, severe spinal stenosis, kyphosis and lordosis. She could live independently until 2015, when doctors urged her to get a series of back surgeries that fused…
Read More5 Tips to Keep Pets Safe and Warm During Winter Storms
Just as we’ve prepared our homes, cars and families for the extreme temperatures and weather events of this week, it’s important to also remember our pets’ needs during winter weather events and throughout this time of year. As colder temperatures set in this week, Jennifer Bruns, D.V.M., M.P.V.M. at PetSmart shares tips on how to…
Read MoreNew Indiana Chamber Study Highlights Importance of Durable Skills for Employers
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce has teamed up with national partners America Succeeds and Lightcast to promote the “High Demand for Durable Skills” report, which emphasizes the importance of durable skills and which of these skills are most in demand by Hoosier employers. Durable skills – or what used to be called soft or life…
Read MoreRichard Keith ‘Rick’ Mahoney
March 24, 1955-December 20, 2022 Richard Keith ‘Rick’ Mahoney, 67, of Noblesville, passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2022, surrounded by his family. He was born on March 24, 1955, in Madison, Indiana, the son of Norman Delbert and Bonnie Jean (Andrew) Mahoney. Mr. Mahoney graduated from Tell City High School, Class of 1973. He…
Read MoreMarinell Parkhurst
May 24, 1934-November 17, 2022 Marinell Parkhurst, 88, of rural Arcadia, near Bakers Corner, passed away on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022 at Miller’s Merry Manor in Tipton. She was born on May 24, 1934 at Houlka, Mississippi to Walter and Nell (Holladay) Ouzts. Mrs. Parkhurst met the love of her life, Robert Leon Parkhurst, and…
Read More12-23-22
Enjoy Final Santa Visits, Ice Skating, Lights and Local Church Services
Christmas is almost here, and there are only two more times to visit with Santa in the Hamilton County Historical Society’s Santa House. There is also ice skating and holiday lights. And the Christkindlmarkt goes on through Dec. 30 in Carmel. Here are 10 holiday things to do this weekend and beyond: 1. All ages…
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