Archive for January 2023
01-12-23
Paul Estridge Jr. Loved Flying in the Clouds
Paul Estridge Jr. was many things to many people. A father, a husband, a businessman. A home builder, a philanthropist and a servant in our community. It was sad news this week as our community learned about the passing of the Westfield resident on Sunday, Jan. 8. Paul Estridge Jr. was 65. He enjoyed life…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: Jan. 12, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 8:05 a.m.SET: 5:39 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 45 °FLOW: 40 °F Today is…: • International Kiss A Ginger Day• National Pharmacist Day• Curried Chicken Day What Happened On This Day: • 1895 The National Trust is founded in the United Kingdom• 1915 The US House of Representatives rejects a proposal to require states…
Read MoreVeterans, Service Members Gather at Statehouse
By Whitney Downard Indiana’s veterans, active duty and reserve service members want two big things from the General Assembly: continued tax benefits and expanded treatment options — including mental health — in their communities. The few hundred attendees of the Indiana Military & Veterans Legislative Day on Tuesday represented five of the armed forces branches,…
Read MoreHerMD Opens First Location in Indiana
HerMD, a female-founded, physician-led organization, focusing on gynecology, menopause, sexual health, and medical aesthetics, will celebrate their grand opening at Carmel City Center on Jan. 17 from 6-8 p.m. Guests will enjoy refreshments, special discounts on all aesthetic products and services and giveaways during the event. HerMD will begin welcoming patients in the new Carmel…
Read MoreOne More Look at Ridiculous World of Politics
The battle for Speaker of the House was irresistible to watch – irresistible in the same way a horrific car crash on the interstate is as you drive by. And even though most of the mess happened a week ago, it behooves us to not let this fiasco slip past like the regular stream of…
Read MoreSongbook Foundation Partners with Story Cottage
To advance one of its signature community outreach programs, the Great American Songbook Foundation has begun a partnership with Story Cottage, a new memory-care housing option from Senior Home Companions. The partnership supports Perfect Harmony, a music resource for older adults developed by the Songbook Foundation in consultation with a board-certified music therapist. Recognizing the…
Read MoreSmith Files for Re-Election for Noblesville Common Council
Aaron Smith, Noblesville businessman and common council president, formally filed for reelection to the Noblesville Common Council. Residents of the Third District first elected Smith in 2019. “Over the past three years, I’ve worked consistently to deliver on the campaign promises I made to Noblesville residents. I wrote and passed legislation protecting downtown buildings from…
Read MoreMegan Wiles to Seek Re-Election for Noblesville Common Council
Megan Wiles was joined by her family to officially file paperwork to seek reelection to the Sixth District on the Noblesville Common Council. “I am so pleased that my family could join me in this important step of asking residents of the Sixth District to give me another opportunity to serve them as well as…
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