Archive for May 2023
Young Pays Tribute To Hoosier World War II Veteran Marion “Wayne” Saucerman
Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) spoke on the Senate floor about the life and legacy of Corporal Marion “Wayne” Saucerman, a World War II Marine veteran from Indiana. While serving at Iwo Jima, Corporal Saucerman earned the Purple Heart after being shot three times by the enemy. When the war ended, he returned home to Indiana,…
Read MoreLaw Enforcement Torch Run® Hosting Cop On A Rooftop Events Statewide For Special Olympics Indiana
The Hamilton County Sheriff’s office is participating in annual fundraiser May 19 at local Dunkin’ Store. The Law Enforcement Torch Run® for Special Olympics Indiana will host the ninth-annual Cop on a Rooftop at participating Dunkin’ locations statewide. During these events, LETR officers will be stationed on rooftops to collect money that will go directly…
Read MoreHoosier AG Todd Rokita Pushes Back On Trans-Sanity
Attorney General Todd Rokita is demanding the U.S. Department of Education treat Hoosier girls and women with greater respect by stopping efforts to open female sports teams to biological males. “These leftist bureaucrats are hellbent on rewriting sex to mean gender identity,” Rokita said. “Codifying this trans-sanity would destroy 50 years of progress toward protecting…
Read MoreRiverview Health Foundation Raises More Than $80,000 At 19th Annual Women Of Vision Luncheon
Riverview Health Foundation announced that it raised more than $80,000 at its 19th annual Women of Vision Luncheon. Riverview Health Foundation hosted its 19th annual Women of Vision Luncheon on Thursday, April 27 at Ritz Charles with more than 300 guests in attendance and raised over $80,000 from sponsorship, tickets, and gifts from the event.…
Read MoreApex Benefits To Sponsor Summer Author Series At WWPL
Four Indiana Authors Scheduled to Share their Work. Apex Benefits will sponsor a Summer Author Series at the Westfield Washington Public Library. The employee benefits advisor and business consultancy has committed $10,000 each year for the next three years to help the Westfield Library Foundation sponsor the Summer Author Series. “Apex Benefits is thrilled to…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Austin Boyer smile? “Everything in the community. I love Noblesville so much,” said the Noblesville resident. He was born in Noblesville, attended Hazel Dell Elementary School and Noblesville West Middle School and graduated in 2018 from Guerin Catholic High School and in 2022 from Franklin College in Franklin, Ind., with a degree in…
Read MoreMischievousness Is Timeless
I often see stories in the old newspapers that remind me of something I learned a long time ago in my history classes — although circumstances are always changing, human nature never does. In other words, people in the past could be just as mischievous as anybody in 2023. I offer Exhibit A: The August…
Read MoreWhite River Restrictions For River Traffic Are In Effect But Boating Is Still Permitted.
Approximately 2,700’ south of the SR 32 (Conner Street) Bridge over the White River. Restrictions are in place now and will continue through 2024. Construction of the new Pleasant Street bridge in and around the White River is causing some water traffic restrictions. The river will remain open during construction, but the waterway has been…
Read MoreHumbled by Community Support
As a 501(c)(3) Not-For-Profit that doesn’t accept government money, fundraisers are our lifeblood. Receiving private grants, corporate sponsorships and cash donations keep food moving through pantries in Hamilton County. This past month we hosted the Feeding Team volunteer and host recognition dinner. Lisa and I were blessed to be a part of recognizing dozens of…
Read MoreLANE CLOSURES – 146th Street and Allisonville Road
In a follow-up to the press release below, we are sending out an important reminder that seeking an alternate route during these lane restrictions and closures is a great idea. Excessive delays are to be expected during all times of the day, but especially during morning and evening rush hours. It is understood that it…
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