Archive for March 2023
Supreme Court To Hold Oral Argument At University Of Indianapolis
The Indiana Supreme Court will visit the University of Indianapolis in Marion County on Tuesday, April 11. The Court will hold oral argument in Keller J. Mellowitz v. Ball State University, Board of Trustees of Ball State University, and State of Indiana (23S-PL-60), a civil case concerning pandemic-related class action lawsuits. The Court holds oral…
Read MorePHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY…
Returning from our vacation in the Virgin Islands last month, I sent my digital camera through the scanner at the airport. Then I forgot to retrieve it from the tray after it rolled out on the conveyor. When I came back five minutes later, it was gone. I almost aways use my cell phone on…
Read MoreOne Week Left To Apply For Dr. Gerald Bepko Community Engagement Award
The deadline to submit applications for the Gerald Bepko Community Engagement Award (Bepko Award) to the Indiana Commission for Higher Education is Wednesday, March 22, 2023. The award was created in 2019 in honor of Dr. Gerald Bepko and his dedication to service at Indiana University and the Commission for Higher Education. The award highlights…
Read MorePundits Pooh-Pooh Purdue’s NCAA Chances At Own Peril
The national media is suffering from a case of selective amnesia. That’s the diagnosis from your friendly neighborhood basketball doctor, who watched hours of NCAA Tournament selection analysis this week. “Duke is a bad matchup for Purdue, especially in Madison Square Garden,” the drum beat begins. “Marquette is the kind of team that gives Purdue…
Read MoreIn-Person, Virtual Taizé Prayer Service Scheduled For April 11
Join the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, in person or via livestream, for song, quiet contemplation and inspired readings during the ecumenical Taizé Prayer service from 7-8 p.m. EST, on Tuesday, April 11. This year’s theme is “Paying Attention.” The service will take place in the Church of the Immaculate Conception at Saint…
Read MoreHoosier Entrepreneur Locating New Fulfillment Firm In East Central Indiana
Governor Eric J. Holcomb today joined local officials and executives of Full Throttle Fulfillment Solutions, a woman-owned, third-party logistics provider, as the company announced plans to establish operations in Union County, creating up to 50 new jobs by the end of 2026. “Indiana’s economic momentum continues to accelerate thanks to entrepreneurs and successful small businesses…
Read MoreHHS Awards Nearly $1.6 Billion To Support Low Income Households To Lower Heating And Cooling Costs
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), announced the award of $560 million this week in addition to the $1 billion awarded last month for a total of $1.56 billion to help cover American households home heating and cooling costs. The grant awards are part…
Read MoreWestfield Youth Assistance Program To Offer $9K In Scholarships
The Westfield Youth Assistance Program (WYAP) is proud to offer four (4) $1,000 scholarships and one (1) $5,002 scholarship to graduating seniors or adults up to 25 years old that are continuing their education. This is the first year that WYAP is offering a scholarship opportunity. The online applications can be viewed on the WYAP…
Read MoreSatvik Kumar Earns Faculty Honors at Georgia Tech For The Summer 2022 Semester
Satvik Kumar of Carmel, IN, earned the distinction of Faculty Honors for Summer 2022 at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who have earned a 4.0 academic average for the semester. The Georgia Institute of Technology, or Georgia Tech, is one of the top public research universities in the…
Read MorePleasant Street
Road closures will begin soon, leading up to the closure of Eighth Street and Pleasant Street. The detour route was designed to remain consistent during the various road closures during the 2023 construction season. While these closures will be a short-term inconvenience, the project will ultimately provide better mobility throughout Noblesville. Sixth Street between Vine…
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