Young Reintroduces Bill To Help Ensure Hoosiers Have Access To Broadband

U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.), Roger Wicker (R-Miss.), Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), and Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) reintroduced the Funding Affordable Internet with Reliable (FAIR) Contributions Act. The legislation would direct the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to conduct a study into the feasibility of collecting Universal Service Fund (USF) contributions from internet edge providers. Internet edge…

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Dear EarthTalk: What can we do to save dying coral reefs?

Coral reefs around the world are indeed still at great risk. A comprehensive survey by Canadian researchers in 2021 shows that the world’s oceans have lost about half of their coral cover since the 1950s. The non-profit Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network reports that upwards of 14 percent of the world’s coral reefs perished in…

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Battery Component Manufacturer Plans $1.5B Investment in Indiana to Power Growing Domestic Electric Vehicle, Energy Storage Demand

EENTEK, the only U.S.-owned and U.S.-based producer of ‘wet-process’ lithium-ion battery separator materials, announced plans today to establish operations in Indiana, investing $1.5 billion in a new Terre Haute production facility. The project, which marks the company’s largest investment thus far, will create up to 642 new, high-wage jobs by the end of 2027 and…

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Spring Sprung Surprise On Timmons

With the dawning of spring earlier this week, I couldn’t wait to get outside and enjoy some fresh air. So I threw on the sweats, laced up the sneakers and hit the trail. Oh man it felt good! Did I mention it was oh-dark-thirty? Like a lot of us my age, I don’t sleep in…

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Free Application For Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Deadline Is Quickly Approaching

The Indiana Commission for Higher Education encourages all high school seniors and returning college students to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by April 15, 2023. Students must file the FAFSA to receive funding and maintain their state scholarships, including the 21st Century Scholarship. Completing the FAFSA unlocks numerous aid opportunities for…

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Indiana Republican Party Announces Members Of Third Cohort Of Diversity Leadership Series Class

Two people from Hamilton County have been included by the Indiana Republican Party to be part of a nationally recognized seminar and leadership training program, the Indiana Republican Diversity Leadership Series. The two are Seni Gonzalez Barron and Chaka Coleman. Barron is the CEO of Seni LLC, co-founder of The Halo App, and strategy director…

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Boys Top 60 Senior Workout

Five Hamilton County boys hoopsters are included in Hoosier Basketball Magazine’s Top 60 senior boys’ basketball players for 2022-23. The boys were selected from approximately 1,500 senior players statewide. This event will be at Marian University in Indianapolis on Sunday. The five are: Luke Almodovar of Noblesville, Alex Romack of Westfield, Kamea Chandler of Guerin…

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The Noblesville Professional Fire Fighters Endorse Darren Peterson’s Re-Election For Noblesville City Council, At-Large

The Noblesville Professional Fire Fighters, Local 4416, proudly endorses Darren Peterson for his re-election campaign for Noblesville City Council, At-Large. Local 4416 has conducted numerous candidate interviews over the years, and Peterson stands out for his strong commitment to public safety and his unwavering dedication to the people of Noblesville. Peterson is the only At-Large…

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