Archive for June 2023
Principals Who Experienced School Shootings Call On Congress To Improve School Safety, Wellness And Learning
The Principal Recovery Network (PRN), a national network of current and former school leaders who have experienced gun violence tragedies in their schools and led in the aftermath, recently met with Members of Congress to ask for policies to improve mental health, safety and learning in schools. Attendees include the former principal of Marjory Stoneman…
Read MoreFriends, Community Members, Poets, Lend Me Your Eyes
The Poetry Society of Indiana (PSI) will be accepting entries for its annual poetry contest July 1 – September 1, 2023. The contest features 32 categories, with prize money going to the top three placings in most of them — over $2,400 in total. The entry fee is $10 for PSI members and $15 for…
Read MoreRosemary Ann Allen
September 23, 1946, Sunday, May 21, 2023 Rosemary Ann Allen, age 76, of Kirklin, Indiana, passed away on Sunday morning, May 21, 2023, at Witham Hospital in Lebanon, Indiana. Born September 23, 1946, in Frankfort, Indiana, she was the daughter of the late Charles Henry and Dorotha Pauline (Ham) Wilcurt. A 1965 graduate of Clinton…
Read MoreGordon Lee Pickett
July 12, 1950, Saturday, June 3, 2023 Gordon Lee Pickett, Age 72, passed away at his home in Sheridan, Indiana, on June 3, 2023. Born July 12, 1950, in Lebanon, Indiana, he was the son of the late Bryce and Betty Jo (Johnson) Pickett. After graduating from Sheridan High School with the Class of 1968,…
Read MoreWestfield State Of The City Address
The Westfield Chamber invites business leaders, residents, and guests to attend the 2023 State of the City Address on Thursday, June 15 at The IMMI Conference Center with Westfield Mayor Andy Cook. A panel of City Representatives will also join the Mayor. The event will kick off at 11:00 am with the opportunity to network…
Read MoreUSPS Is Hiring In Noblesville And Surrounding Areas
More than 40 positions available. NOBLESVILLE, IN — The Noblesville Post Office, 1900 Pleasant St., will host a job fair on Tuesday, June 13, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Openings are available for rural carrier associates at $19.94/hr., assistant rural carriers at $19.94/hr., and city carrier assistants at $19.33/hr. USPS personnel will be on…
Read MoreThe Waterpark In Carmel To Host Annual Sensory-Friendly Swim Events This Summer
Tickets for adaptive sensory-friendly events at The Waterpark are on sale now. Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation (CCPR) will host its annual Adaptive Sensory-Friendly Swim events (formerly known as Open Swims) at The Waterpark in Carmel, 1195 Central Park Dr. W, this summer. Adaptive Sensory-Friendly Swims will be held throughout the summer on June 13,…
Read MoreParty On! June Party At The Patio
Join us for an evening of excitement and camaraderie at the Cinco De Junio Themed Party on the Patio presented by WKRP Indy Real Estate and hosted by The Downtown Westfield Association (DWA) and the Westfield Chamber. The event will take place on Tuesday, June 20, 2023, at Greek’s Pizzeria on Park Street in Downtown…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Ian Hauer smile? “My wife makes me smile,” he said. “It’s not just that I enjoy being with her — which I do — it’s that she causes smiles to creep up unaware … Being with her means I’m always in danger of smiling when I least expect it.” The Noblesville resident was…
Read MoreSheridan’s Veteran’s Banner Project Is A Big Success
Sheridan Historical Society members have been busy collecting pictures and information about local veterans to create banners for placement on Main Street lamp poles. This project began as an idea from Vance Wallace back in January. Based on what is currently in place in the Cicero and Tipton downtown areas, Vance did not want to…
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