And The Survey Says . . .

At first glance, it seemed like a pretty good deal.  Enjoy a complimentary $25.00 gift card from one of the local supermarkets.  All it required was answering a few questions online. I figured it was a marketing scam. I wasn’t born yesterday. In fact, as you’ll see, I was born 100 years ago. I had…

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NEWS BRIEF: Lane Closure

Beginning as early as Feb. 27, there will be temporary lane closures on 116th Street between Hazel Dell Parkway and Eller Road. ICC Group will close one lane at a time to perform repairs to the bridge joints. These closures are expected to occur between 9 a.m. and 2:30 pm each day. The repairs are…

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David Joseph James

January 21, 1951-February 15, 2023 David Joseph James, 72, of Westfield, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023 after his battle with cancer. He was born on Jan. 21, 1951 to William and Eva (Roby) James in Noblesville. David was a 1969 graduate of Noblesville High School. He worked…

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Linda McWilliams

November 30, 1940-February 15, 2023 Linda McWilliams, 82, of Westfield, IN, formerly of Ten Mile, Tennessee, passed away Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023. She was born Nov. 30, 1940 in Mount Carmel, Illinois, daughter of Ralph and Marjorie (Fuller) Marx. After several years working at Goettle Construction, Linda retired, which allowed her more time to enjoy…

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Purdue Ventures Invests $250K in Educational Technology Company

Purdue Ventures, which manages three funds to support Purdue University-connected startups, has invested $250,000 in Tactile Engineering Inc., a company that has developed assistive educational technology to enable people affected by blindness and low vision. Purdue Ventures’ investment is part of a larger $1.5 million funding round for Tactile Engineering that includes investments from Elevate…

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Judges May Allow Press Cameras in Trial Courts

Beginning on May 1, 2023, judicial officers around the state will have the authority to allow news media into their courtrooms to record, photograph, and broadcast court proceedings that are not confidential. Rule 2.17 of the Code of Judicial Conduct has long prohibited broadcasting, recording, or taking photographs of court proceedings and areas adjacent to…

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Kenny Looks at Big Ten Schedule Shakeups

Media reports indicate the Big Ten Conference’s top officials will meet sometime this month to work out plans for football schedules in 2024 and beyond. It’s not going to be as simple as plugging in new members USC and UCLA alongside Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern and Wisconsin in the West while shifting Purdue to…

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Spring Turkey Reserved Hunt Applications Open on Feb. 19

Beginning Feb. 19, hunters can apply for spring turkey reserved hunts at on.IN.gov/reservedhunt. The online method is the only way to apply for the hunts listed below. Applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, March 19. No late entries will be accepted. Applicants must possess a hunting license that is valid for the…

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