Parents Lose Right To Direct Gender-Affirming Care For Transgender Minors Under Senate Bill

By: Whitney Downard The Indiana Senate voted 26-12 on Tuesday to approve a bill that would ban gender-affirming health care for transgender minors. “It’s common sense public policy to protect your children from unproven, irreversible and life-altering decisions,” Sen. Tyler Johnson, R-Leo, said. “A child cannot understand the weight and permanency of these decisions.” Johnson’s…

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Sheridan Public Library March Events

Babies + Toddlers: 2,9,16,23 |  11am   Discovery Time (ages 0-2) Preschool: 3,10,17,24  |  11am   Storytime with Wynn (ages 3-6) Grades K-5: 1   | 4pm  STEAM: Spring 8   | 4pm  Building Club 15 | 4pm  Comic Club 22 | 4pm  Art Club Grades 6-12: 2,9,16,23 | 4pm   D+D Club 9    | 6pm  Werewolf Game 16  |…

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Indiana Department Of Education Provides Update On Impact Of Accelerated Learning Grants

Today, the Indiana State Board of Education (SBOE) received an update regarding key program successes under the state’s Student Learning Recovery Grant Program. Through three rounds of funding, the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) provided support to over 300 unique community partners across the state to further accelerate student learning. “This grant shows what is…

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ACLU Calls Bills Anit-LGBTQ

The Indiana chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union said that two bills advancing in the Indiana Legislature are threatening the rights of the LGBTQ community. “Today, Indiana legislators advanced two additional anti-LGBTQ bills that aim to erase LGBTQ youth and families from our communities, putting the lives of trans youth, specifically, at risk,” said…

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Women’s History Extravaganza

Gal’s Guide Library, home to the first women’s history lending library in the United States, is celebrating women’s history month with three major events in March. Art Show, March 3 – April 1 26 artists from Hamilton County and beyond are spotlighted in “Literally Inspired” an art show curated by Gal’s Guide. Art included in…

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Smile

What makes Craig Ogden smile? “Happy people,” said the Noblesville resident and owner of The Mix Vintage and New Marketplace, a five-year-old business on Logan Street in downtown Noblesville. The Mix invites shoppers to join in Noblesville Main Street’s March First Friday Sip & Shop, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday on the Square.…

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Bubba meets AI

“We’re doomed, Timmons!” It was the first thing I heard when I picked up the phone. The twangy drawl left no doubt it was my friend Bubba Castiron. No fake voice, no attempt to fool me into some scam. This was Bubba, pure, plain and oh, so simple. “Well good morning to you, too, Bubba,”…

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North Elementary & Mill Top Partner On Another Successful Savor Noblesville

On Thursday, February 2nd, Savor Noblesville hosted its fourth annual fundraising gala at the historic Mill Top Banquet & Conference Center, located in downtown Noblesville. This much-anticipated social event, often selling out in advance, encourages vendors and community members to come together in support of North Elementary School’s PTO programs. According to the Noblesville Preservation…

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