Archive for January 2023
NPD Investigating Robbery at Clover Road Subway Shop
Noblesville Police are investigating a robbery that took place Sunday evening at the Subway on Clover Road. At approximately 7:55 p.m., NPD officers responded to the Subway after reports of an armed robbery that had just occurred. Officers arrived on the scene a short time later but were unable to locate the suspect(s). Per witnesses’…
Read MoreFortville Native Participates in Toxic Gas Damage Control Drill
Party Switching Candidates are Rare in Indiana
When it comes to switching parties, the list is a long one and recently dominated by the Southland, which in the wake of the 1965 Great Society Voting Rights Act prompted an overt migration from the Democratic to the Republican party, as President Lyndon B. Johnson aptly predicted. The list includes some titanic American figures,…
Read MorePlumbing Problems: How to Keep Your Bowels Running Smoothly
I’m running through my list of suggested topics from readers, and this one goes out to a reader from Sheridan. It’s a common problem, but one of those topics that doesn’t usually come up in casual conversation – constipation. There are three usual times in a person’s life when constipation can become a problem. The…
Read MoreLynnelle Renee “Nelly” Agnew
April 25, 1962-January 15, 2023 Lynnelle Renee “Nelly” Agnew, 60, of Noblesville, Indiana passed away on Jan. 15, 2023, surrounded by loved ones at Riverview Hospital in Noblesville. She was born on April 25, 1962 to Dean Warren and Frieda Mae Barnette in Indianapolis, Indiana. Ms. Agnew attended Lawrence Central High School where she played…
Read MoreMary Kathryn Johnson-Eaton
December 1, 1934-January 15, 2023 Mary Kathryn Johnson-Eaton, 88, of Anderson, passed away on Sunday, Jan. 15, 2023, at residence following an extended illness. She was born on Dec. 1, 1934, in Sparta, Tennessee, to Hayden and Essie (Bennett) Mosley. Mrs. Johnson-Eaton graduated from Lapel High School. She retired from Guide Lamp Division of General…
Read MoreMary Lois McDole
August 5, 1940-January 13, 2023 Mary Lois McDole, 82, of Du Bois, Pennsylvania, passed away on Friday, Jan. 13, 2023, at Penn Highlands Du Bois Hospital in Du Bois following an extended illness. She was born on Aug. 5, 1940 in Celina, Tennessee, daughter of the late Charles C. and Olyne Killman. On April 27,…
Read MoreBeauty in the Imperfections
I almost threw away my old lace napkins. They have rust stains on them. In order to cover the stains, I threw them in a pot of green dye and boiled them. The dye was not a success. The napkins all came out in slightly varying shades of green, and the rust stains—while less noticeable—were…
Read More’23 Ford Maverick the Practical Antidote for Inflation
I know some people are sad to see 2022 kicked to the curb while Baby New Year takes up residence, but I am not one of them. Inflation was not kind to my paycheck or my family’s budget. Everything became more expensive and $5 gasoline is still felt through salted wounds. Given all of this,…
Read MoreProposal Seeks to Change Constitution — and Who Has Right to Bail in Indiana
By Leslie Bonilla Muñiz A Bedford Republican wants to change who has the right to bail in Indiana — and it will mean editing the state’s Constitution to make it happen. Prosecutors say Sen. Eric Koch’s Senate Joint Resolution 1 would keep dangerous people off the streets before trial, while defenders and civil rights advocates…
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