Archive for June 2023
Indianapolis Author Publishes Book On The Endongo, The National Instrument Of The Baganda People Of Uganda
This Book Discusses the Cultural Role of the Folk Musical Instrument the Endongo, the National Instrument of the Baganda People of Uganda. Endongo: One of the World’s Surviving Lyres: Its Role, Meaning and Significance in Culture, a new book by Dr. James K. Makubuya, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc. From the author:…
Read MoreGov. Holcomb Makes Appointments To Various Boards and Commissions
Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced several appointments to various state boards and commissions. Board of Trustees of Indiana State University The governor made two reappointments to the board, who will serve until June 30, 2027: Kathy Cabello (Indianapolis), president and co-founder of Cabello Associates, Inc. Robert Casey, Jr. (Westfield), head of global security at…
Read MoreNoblesville Theater Groups Need Affordable Performance Spaces
Let’s face it. Noblesville needs a performing arts venue for community theater groups. The community needs performance space where community or non-equity theaters, dance companies and musical groups can affordably stage their performances for the public. Having “insufficient or no access to performance space” is our local theaters’ greatest barrier, according to the results of…
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What makes Janet Gilray smile? “Figuring out new ways to incorporate live music into daily life,” said the Noblesville resident. She smiles at the support being given to Legacy Keepers Music, a non-profit she founded. People know the Hoosier-born singer and musician as the organizer behind the free “StringTime on the Square” summer concert series…
Read MoreGifts To Elevate Dad’s Morning Routine This Father’s Day
(StatePoint) A great morning routine makes getting out of bed more pleasant and sets the tone for a successful, happy day. Whether your Dad is a morning lark or a night owl, he will appreciate gifts that help him start his days on the right foot. With that in mind, here are three fun Father’s…
Read MoreMark Levin: The Nation Cannot Take Eight Years Of ‘This Marxist Stuff’
by John Grimaldi Special counsel John Durham received bipartisan support when he was selected four years ago to investigate wrong doing on the part of the FBI and Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential election campaign. Durham’s report, released a few weeks ago, revealed that the FBI and the Clinton campaign sought to prove Donald Trump’s campaign…
Read MoreAsk Rusty – What If I Delay But Die Before Claiming Social Security?
Dear Rusty: Hypothetically, if I plan to sign up for Social Security at 70 and pass away before that, I will get nothing. My spouse would still get a boost in the amount she receives because I made more, but everything I put into the program vanishes. I haven’t reached my full retirement age yet…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: June 3, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset RISE: 6:18 a.m.SET: 9:13 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 92 °FLOW: 66 °F Today is… • Drawing Day• National Bubbly Day• National Egg Day What Happened On This Day: • 2013 The trial against whistleblower Bradley Manning begins. The American soldier, a trans woman now called Chelsea Manning, was responsible for leaking classified videos documenting…
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Young, Colleagues Implore Biden Administration To Nullify Rule That Will Exacerbate Transformer Shortages, Jeopardize National Security, And Weaken Supply Chains And Workforce
U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) joined 46 of his colleagues in a bipartisan letter to Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Jennifer Granholm, raising their concern about a proposed rule by the DOE that increases efficiency standards on distribution transformers—critical grid products—at a time when the availability of essential grid components remains a significant challenge for…
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