Experts Say, ‘Climate Change’ Is A Hoax

by John Grimaldi   “In the good old summertime,” as the song goes, you can expect a heat wave or two in certain parts of the country. Indeed, summer is the warm season. It’s the norm. And, come November and December it will be chilly and downright cold in many parts of the country. But…

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Summer Band Concerts Are Music to the Ears

For the next two Sundays, Noblesville Cultural Arts Commission brings us two Summer Band Concerts reminiscent of the days when NCAC brought us the Summer Band Concert series in Old Town’s Seminary Park. While the stage is much larger at Federal Hill and audiences might not be able to get up as close in person…

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Smile

What makes Meredith Robinson smile? “All the friends and all the animals and just how friendly people are,” said the 12-year-old Cicero resident, a Hamilton County 4-H’er and member of Harey Hoppers 4-H (Rabbit) Club. Her rabbit, Woody, was named Champion in the Silver breed, Class 4, during the Hamilton County 4-H Fair in Noblesville.…

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Indiana Attorney General Seeks Info About Gender-Affirming Care With Subpoena-Like Demands

By: Casey Smith Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s office has issued at least three civil investigative demands to medical providers as he continues to seek out information regarding gender-affirming care practices across the state. Eskenazi Health, Indiana University Health and Mosaic Health and Healing Arts are now asking a judge to quash the demands, although…

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Drug Dealer In Fentanyl Death Remains Behind Bars Thanks To Attorney General Todd Rokita And Team

Attorney General Todd Rokita and his legal team prevailed this month when the Indiana Court of Appeals upheld the conviction of a 53-year-old Indianapolis man who provided fentanyl to a 28-year-old co-worker from Zionsville that caused the younger man’s death. “Drug dealers continue to devastate Indiana communities and break the hearts of Hoosier families,” Rokita…

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