Archive for June 2023
06-02-23
Young Recognizes Hoosier Students Who Completed Spring Internship
U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) recognized Hoosier students who participated in the spring session of his internship program in Washington, D.C. and Indianapolis. The students assisted with daily activities and special projects related to legislation, communications, and constituent services. The Washington, D.C. intern class included Audrey Sims (top left), a graduate of the University of…
Read MoreCrossing School of Business & Entrepreneurship Announces Move
Crossing School of Business & Entrepreneurship announced they are moving their Indianapolis campus to its new location at Lutherwood Children’s Home for the start of the new school year which begins July 31, 2023. The Crossing Indy campus has been located at Diversity Church since…… and but has been in Indy since…. And has successfully…
Read MoreAttorney General Todd Rokita Sues Company Allegedly Responsible For Billions Of Illegal Robocalls
Lawsuit against Avid Telecom represents Rokita administration’s fifth major case against robocallers. The state has filed a lawsuit against an Arizona-based company allegedly responsible for facilitating billions of robocalls. As part of a coalition of 48 states and the District of Columbia, Attorney General Todd Rokita sued Michael D. Lansky LLC — which does business…
Read MoreA Loaded Question Has Complex Answer
Dear EarthTalk: Do nature, plants and animals have legal rights? The question of whether nature, encompassing plants and animals, should possess rights is a complex and contentious one. Humans have long exerted dominance over the natural world, but a growing movement argues for recognizing the inherent value and rights of nature. Advocates of this view,…
Read MoreTimmons Wages Battle Between Good, Evil
Like a lot of you, I’m at the age where sleeping through the night is an elusive commodity. It’s not that I have trouble falling asleep. I’m usually lucky that way. It’s just I don’t stay asleep. The biggest issue is going to the bathroom. On a good night, that may only happen once or…
Read MoreLand Betterment Corporation Becomes A “Certified B” Corporation
Company hits milestone to use power of business as a force for good and strengthen stakeholder. Land Betterment Corporation (“Land Betterment” or the “Company”), an environmental solutions company fostering positive impact through upcycling former coal mining and industrial sites to create sustainable community development and job creation, is excited to announce obtaining Certified B Corporation…
Read MoreHamilton County Accepting Not-for-Profit Grant Applications
Applications Due by Friday. The Hamilton County Commissioners and Councilors are now accepting grant applications from Hamilton County not-for-profits for funding in 2024. The Grant Program is intended to furnish funding to organizations that provide services in furtherance of County goals and without the providing of these services the County may need to consider the…
Read MoreNoblesville and Carmel Lions Assist Gleaners in May
On May 18th the two clubs helped pass out food to those in need with Gleaners at 6-Points Church in Sheridan. This continues to be a monthly event for the two clubs. In the photo, Carmel Lions Bob Yunker and Lane Sims; along with Noblesville Lions Jerry Baker, Duke Miller, Carol Miller, Jeff Kozicki, Mark…
Read MoreBowers Signs To Play Baseball With IUPUC
Elijah Bowers, Hamilton Heights’ senior, has signed a letter of intent to play baseball for Indiana University Purdue University-Columbus (IUPUC) in Columbus, Indiana. IUPUC is a member of the Continental Athletic Conference and is a NAIA athletic institution. He is the son of Tracy and Chad Bowers. “Its small campus and small class sizes made…
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