Archive for July 2023
Spartz Offers Insights And Updates
By: Victoria Spartz Oversight of the FBI This week, the House Judiciary Committee conducted an oversight hearing of the FBI with Director Wray. Rep. Spartz raised alarming concerns with FBI’s warrantless surveillance of Americans, censorship, intimidation and politicization. Following the hearing, Rep. Spartz sent a letter requesting a briefing to explain the agency’s collaboration with…
Read More“Cold Sores” More Specifically, Herpes Simplex
By: John Roberts People use the term “cold sore” to describe different types of lesions that occur on the lips or inside the mouth. I’m not sure of the origin of the term, but I presume that it came into being to describe sores that sometimes appear when a person is suffering from an illness…
Read MoreThe Postscript by Carrie Classon
“All the Flowers” I was reluctant to come back from Mexico this spring, knowing it would still be cold and wet and cloudy. But I’d gotten used to looking for pretty things while in Mexico. I wanted to share the festivals and the art and the colors. I’d been taking pictures and sharing them on…
Read MoreAfter A Half Century, An Amicable Divorce For IUPUI
By BRIAN A. HOWEY For the past half-century, the state’s two Big 10 universities shared the Indianapolis market with a Frankenstein approach that yielded “IUPUI.” Last month, Indiana and Purdue universities participated in a cordial divorce, with the two universities going their separate ways, albeit while preparing to live across the street from each other…
Read More2024 Subaru Crosstrek Is Better Than A Stolen Swiss Army Knife
By Casey Williams I’m often asked what would be a good affordable car that can carry all of someone’s stuff, get decent gas mileage, carry family and friends, handle winter weather and…last forever. That sounds like the stolen Swiss Army Knife of cars, able to do everything and cost nothing. But, the Subaru Crosstrek often…
Read MoreThe Advancing Noblesville Awards
Nominate Now! The Noblesville Chamber and the Advancing Noblesville Chamber Foundation, in partnership with the City of Noblesville, invite you to recognize individuals, businesses, and community organizations for their innovation, excellence, leadership, determination, and spirit of service in our city. The Advancing Noblesville Award finalists will be announced in late summer and will be recognized…
Read MoreSonia Workman
September 17, 1937, Tuesday, July 11, 2023 Sonia Workman, 85 of Cicero, passed away Tuesday, July 11, 2023. Sonia was born September 17, 1937 in Indianapolis to the late Gerald and Mary “Rita” Jackson. She worked for Hook’s Drug Store as a merchandise manager for 21 years. She later worked for 14 years at Altum’s…
Read MoreJohn Allen Brandenburg
November 17, 1963, Sunday, July 9, 2023 John Allen Brandenburg, age 59, of Sheridan, Indiana, passed away on July 9, 2023. He was born on November 17, 1963, to H. Leon and Anna Faye (Walker) Brandenburg. Growing up on a farm in rural Sheridan, he acquired a love for farming and farm life at an…
Read MoreJohn Allen Brandenburg
November 17, 1963, Sunday, July 9, 2023 John Allen Brandenburg, age 59, of Sheridan, Indiana, passed away on July 9, 2023. He was born on November 17, 1963, to H. Leon and Anna Faye (Walker) Brandenburg. Growing up on a farm in rural Sheridan, he acquired a love for farming and farm life at an…
Read MoreDiane Lynn Smith
September 4, 2023, Wednesday, July 12, 2023 Diane Lynn Smith, 66 of Fishers, passed away Wednesday, July 12, 2023. Diane was born September 4, 1956 in Troy, OH. She was a graduate of The Ohio State University and received her master’s degree from Georgetown College in Georgetown, KY. Diane was a professor at Ivy Tech…
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