Indiana State Fair Unveils 2023 NEW Culinary Favorites

Today the Indiana State Fair unveiled NEW must-have items to try at this year’s State Fair. Fairgoers wait annually for the announcement of new Fair Food Favorites and this year’s items won’t disappoint! In addition to these new tasty treats, fairgoers can also expect the classic must have selections across a wide variety of 140+…

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COMMON COUNCIL TUESDAY, JULY 11, 2023 – 7:00 PM

CALL MEETING TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF EXECUTIVE SESSION MEMORANDUM: JUNE 27, 2023 APPROVAL OF MINUTES: JUNE 27, 2023 APPROVAL OF AGENDA PETITIONS OR COMMENTS BY CITIZENS WHO ARE PRESENT COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS APPROVAL OF CLAIMS PREVIOUSLY DISCUSSED ORDINANCES #16-06-23 COUNCIL TO CONSIDER ORDINANCE #16-06-23, AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING APPROXIMATELY 31 ACRES…

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BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND SAFETY

8:45 AM – EXECUTIVE SESSION – PERSONNEL PURSUANT TO IC 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(7) For discussion of records classified as confidential by state or federal statute BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND SAFETY TUESDAY, JULY 11, 2023 – 9:00 AM CALL MEETING TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PETITIONS OR COMMENTS BY CITIZENS WHO ARE PRESENT APPROVAL OF AGENDA CONSENT…

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Hamilton County Leadership Academy Announces The Class Of 2024

The Hamilton County Leadership Academy (HCLA) has selected 36 individuals who reside or work in Hamilton County to take part in its 10-month community leadership program. HCLA Executive Director, Diana Coyle, shared, “This cohort is composed of up-and-coming and established community leaders who will learn from one another, our dean, class speakers, and community partners.…

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Carmel Author Publishes Spiritual Book

Keeping And Trusting Your Faith Can Help Things Turn Out For The Best. The Story of Evan: A Christian Novelette, a new book by Robert Curtis and Steve Eggleston, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc. This book was written by Robert Curtis and Steve Eggleston with the goal in mind to highlight some…

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No Time To Work A Summer Job

By: Betsy Reason I remember when I was in high school, and I wanted a summer job. I thought it would be fun to work. One of my friends did corn de-tasseling. But she quickly told me how much hard work it was, as did my dad, who talked me out of it. So I…

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Smile

What makes Dan Spehler smile? “Hanging out with my family on a nice summer day,” said the Noblesville resident, 44. He was found in summer 2019 “enjoying (the former) 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…

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What Older Adults Should Know After A Doctor’s Visit

(StatePoint) You know how important regular check-ups are and that consulting your healthcare provider when you have a concern is smart. But what happens after the visit is just as essential to maintaining good health. Unfortunately, some people don’t follow their provider’s advice. Maybe they don’t take their prescriptions as written or forego recommended preventive…

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When Fast Is Not Fast Enough

by John Grimaldi Experts predicted the failure of commercial supersonic air travel long before the first Concordes took off on January 21, 1976 ushering in a short-lived era of Super Sonic Travel [SST]. On that day a British Airways SST took off from London’s Heathrow Airport headed for Bahrain in the Persian Gulf and an…

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