Archive for March 2023
Farmer Sentiment Dips In February
The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer dipped 5 points to a reading of 125 in February. Farmers’ perspectives regarding both current conditions on their farms and expectations for the future also weakened. The Index of Current Conditions fell 2 points to 134 and the Index of Future Expectations declined 6 points to 121. The…
Read MoreFamily Caregivers In Indiana Provide $10.8 Billion In Unpaid Care To Loved Ones
The unpaid care provided by the 790,000 family caregivers in Indiana is valued at $10.8 billion, according to new state data available in the latest update to AARP’s Valuing the Invaluable series. This is more than a $1.5 billion increase in unpaid contributions since the last report was released in 2019. The report highlights the…
Read MoreTonya Hyatt Announces Run For Westfield Office
According to a press release, Tonya Hyatt’s campaign for Westfield Clerk Treasurer has officially kicked off. With her impressive background in finance and unwavering commitment to Westfield, Hyatt leads by example. Hyatt has more than 15 years of experience in finance and accounting, with a proven history of working collaboratively with departments and leaders across…
Read MoreLocal Students Are Named To Dean’s List At Tufts University
Tufts University recently announced the dean’s list for the Fall 2022 semester. Among students earning dean’s list honors is/are: Angela Chen of Carmel, IN, Class of 2025 Claire Wilkinson of Fishers, IN, Class of 2023 Dean’s list honors at Tufts University require a semester grade point average of 3.4 or greater. Tufts University, located on…
Read MoreJoin Us For Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
The Noblesville Library is nearing completion of Phase 1 renovations, which means our main entrance is set to reopen. While we’ve remained open throughout renovations, we’re very excited to share these new updates, including: improved traffic flow and expanded parking, increased access to green spaces, outdoor amenities for all ages, plus an updated front façade,…
Read MoreHamilton Heights High School Honors Students
Hamilton Heights High School would like to recognize the following students who were named as Coffee Bean Award recipients for the month of February. Joannah Blueher, Addison Gilmore, Raechel Hunter, Jocelyn Mendez Rivera, and Camryn Runner. These students were among 15 who were nominated for their showing extra kindness, compassion, have overcome adversity, and/or who…
Read MoreCarmel Marathon Presented By Franciscan Health Sold Out For Third Consecutive Year
For the third consecutive year, the Carmel Marathon Presented by Franciscan Health has sold out. The 13th annual Carmel Marathon Weekend, held on Saturday, April 8, 2023, in Carmel, Indiana, also hosts the Carmel Half Marathon, Indiana Spine Group 10K, Indiana Members Credit Union 5K, and a marathon relay. The Carmel Marathon Weekend has garnered…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Nicole Amsler smile? “Anybody walking through my front door,” said the 50-year-old Noblesville resident. She works remotely as a marketing manager for K2Share, a technology education platform for young adults. She’s a mother to three Noblesville graduates. Her two daughters, Delaney and Krista, will graduate this spring from IU Bloomington and Indiana Wesleyan,…
Read MoreSheridan Youth Assistance Supporters
We are three months away from our 3rd annual golf outing to raise funds for the youth and families of Sheridan Youth Assistance. If you don’t golf, I bet you know others that do. Please pass along the information for a fun day on the golf course with the SYAP team! Registration is now OPEN…
Read MoreHamilton County, Working For Us
Welcome to the Timesheet. This column is a report of work done on behalf of the people of Hamilton County. It’s to be informative too, a place to learn about projects and how county government works. As a body, the Hamilton County Council deals with large volumes of information. We are responsible for approving budgets,…
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