Archive for May 2023
Smile
What makes Dan Spehler smile? “Hanging out with my family on a nice summer day,” said the Noblesville resident, 43. He was found in summer 2019 “enjoying Food Truck Friday” at Federal Hill Commons in Noblesville, with his wife, Kristi, and daughter Kaydan (pictured with her dad), who was 6 and a first-grader at Noble…
Read MoreSunscreen Is A Great Start To Skin Protection. But Don’t Stop There
(StatePoint) The warm weather months serve as an important reminder that the choices you make can help you keep your skin healthy and reduce your risk of developing skin cancer. Experts say that your routine can and should go beyond simply wearing sunscreen. “Taking care of your skin is absolutely essential no matter your age,…
Read MorePhysician And Congressman Scott DesJarlais: The HEALTH Act Will Establish Better Relations With Patients
By: John Grimaldi This week Rebecca Weber, CEO of the Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC), interviewed Congressman Dr. Scott DesJarlais (R-TN) on AMAC’s Better For America podcast. They discussed the Helping Everyone Access Long Term Healthcare (HEALTH) Act, a measure that was inspired by AMAC founder Dan Weber and of which Rep. DesJarlais is…
Read MoreAsk Rusty – I’m Concerned About Social Security Solvency
Dear Rusty: I retired at age 58. My husband and I worked 40 years of employment each. I had a 401K only…no other benefits. We saved, we invested through our financial advisor and have done okay watching our investments grow (except for the last 3 years). Neither my husband nor I have taken Social Security;…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: May 20, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset RISE: 6:26 a.m.SET: 9:01 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 70 °FLOW: 51 °F Today is… • Armed Forces Day• Flower Day• World Whisky Day What Happened On This Day: • 1940 The first prisoners arrive at Auschwitz concentration camp. Auschwitz was the biggest extermination camp during World War II. From 1940 to 1945, the Nazi…
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Here’s The Scoop
I am tired of celebrating the 10th anniversary of this, or the 75th anniversary of that. What makes those numbers so special? I told Mary Ellen I had big plans for our 53rd anniversary in a few years. “Great,” she said, “but what about our 50th? I’m sure you have even bigger plans for that…
Read MoreFlanagan, A Profile And The Next Big Ten Coach
It was never fun for opposing centers to see Chicago Bears legend Dick Butkus lined up across the line of scrimmage. For Detroit Lions center Ed Flanagan, it was a rivalry that was played out twice a year from 1965 to 1973. Flanagan, who starred at Purdue before launching a 12-year NFL career, once described…
Read MoreYoung, Senate Republicans Introduce Legislation To Recover Hundreds Of Billions In Unchecked Unemployment Fraud
Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.), Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), and a group of Senate Republicans reintroduced legislation to help recover funds lost to unemployment insurance (UI) fraud and provide incentives for states to recover fraudulent payments. The introduction of the legislation follows ongoing concerns that just a sliver of the funds lost…
Read More20th Annual Chamber Golf Outing
A big thank you to all of the golfers who participated in the 20th Annual Chamber Golf Outing at The Club at Chatham Hills on Monday, May 15. Congratulations to the Abbott team for winning the Dipple Cup and taking home first place (-23) – Shawn Williams, Joe Gushworski, Dan Witt, and Eric Snyder. The…
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