Archive for January 2023
BGCN Receives Grant from Crosser Family Foundation
The Tom & Soni Sheehan Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville (BGCN) recently received aN $18,000 grant from the Crosser Family Foundation, a fund of Hamilton County Community Foundation, in support of its Character and Leadership Development Programs. The support of the Crosser Family Foundation will assist in providing a suite of youth-led programs for…
Read MoreHSE Education Foundation Game Day 2023 Tickets Now Available
The Hamilton Southeastern Education Foundation (HSEF) will host the 11th annual Game Day, presented by CSO Architects, on Feb. 24 at 6:30 p.m. at a new venue, Hub & Spoke in Fishers. Grab your favorite sports team gear and get ready to tip off an informal evening celebrating excellence in education. Game Day has become…
Read MoreSign Up Open for Jazz Girls Day at NHS
On April 11, Grammy Educator of the Year nominated Bethany Robinson and Jazz Pianist Monika Herzig will present Jazz Girls Days 2023 at Noblesville High School. They are bringing in prominent musicians as role models and teachers, including Arts leader Cathy Morris, Drummer Chelsea Hughey and more. Participation is free and only basic instrument proficiency…
Read MoreLiberation Labs Joins Indiana’s Agbiosciences Sector to Fuel Future of Food
Liberation Labs, a precision fermentation manufacturer, announced plans today to establish operations in Indiana, investing $115 million to develop its first commercial-scale biomanufacturing facility in Richmond. “Next generation technology is critical to future food security for people everywhere, and I am proud that Indiana is leading the charge,” said Indiana Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers.…
Read MoreTry This With Your Credit Card Company . . .
Last week we, as in We The People, hit a financial landmark. We maxed out our credit card. Oh, the uppity ups in the government didn’t call it that. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen explained that the U.S. reached its debt limit, a plain and simple way of saying, well, we maxed out the credit card.…
Read MoreVulcan Kapital Tax Service Partners with RIP Medical Debt to Help Hoosiers Combat Medical Debt
Vulcan Kapital Tax Service has announced its partnership with RIP Medical Debt, the national nonprofit that strengthens communities by abolishing financially burdensome medical debt. Since 2014, RIP Medical Debt has abolished more than $1 billion in medical debt for nearly 550,000 individuals and families across America. Medical debt has been the leading cause of American…
Read MoreDavid MacMillan, 2021 Nobel laureate in Chemistry, to join Purdue President Chiang for Presidential Lecture Series
Renowned Princeton University professor and entrepreneur David W.C. MacMillan, who shared the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his groundbreaking work on catalysis, will join Purdue University President Mung Chiang for a conversation at the first Presidential Lecture Series event of 2023 on Feb. 13. The discussion with MacMillan, the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University…
Read MoreDNR’s Historic Preservation Month Photo Contest Kicks Off This Week
Get out your cameras and find your favorite historic destination because the DNR Division of Historic Preservation & Archaeology’s annual preservation photo contest has begun. The contest has been held since 2005 to promote Indiana’s historic resources. It is open to photographers of any age and skill level. All subjects of photos must be at…
Read MoreIndividual Income Tax Filing Opened This Week
The Indiana Department of Revenue (DOR) began accepting filings for the 2023 individual income tax season this past Monday, Jan. 23, 2023, in concert with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Customers will have until April 18, 2023, to file both their state and federal 2022 tax returns and pay any taxes owed. While Indiana tax…
Read MoreLearn Hands-Only CPR During American Heart Month to Save Lives of Loved Ones
During February – American Heart Month – the American Heart Association, the leading voluntary health organization devoted to a world of longer, healthier lives for all, is urging at least one person in every household to commit to learning Hands-Only CPR. Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of the death in the United States. This…
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