Archive for August 2024
08-19-24
Indiana Homeland Security Leader to Serve as Carmel Fire Chief
One of the state’s leading authorities on public safety is joining the City of Carmel as fire chief, Mayor Sue Finkam announced this week. Joel Thacker will assume the role Sept. 3, providing the leadership and direction necessary to enable members of the Carmel Fire Department to deliver the highest level of fire prevention, EMS…
Read MoreSWCD Native Plant Sale Opens
Spring blooms, shade on a sunny summer day, crisp fall colors; trees are the essence of our seasons and their growth is the benchmark of passing time. The Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District recognizes the value of trees in our community and is making quality native tree and shrub stock available via their…
Read MoreThe Granary gets $67,000,000 OK From City Council
The Noblesville Common Council approved a $67 million mixed-use development project, The Granary, along the new Pleasant Street Corridor this week. Mayor Chris Jensen prioritized the proposal as part of the city’s overall efforts to enhance its downtown area and tie resident well-being to economic and workforce growth. “This is the first significant project along…
Read MoreTop GOP Officials Praise Beckwith
Indiana GOP Chairman, Randy Head, and gubernatorial candidate, Mike Braun, issued the following statements on Micah Beckwith’s clear victory in the Lt. Governor debate held at the state fair this week.“My running mate, Micah Beckwith, showed in today’s debate that he is ready to represent everyday Hoosiers and our farmers effectively at our Statehouse,” U.S.…
Read MoreSharing First-Hand Accounts of Military Service
(Family Features) More than a century after the signing of the Treaty of Versailles ended World War I, stories told by American veterans who served during this pivotal time offer fascinating insights into this period. To preserve and share history as it happened through the lens of those who lived it, the Library of Congress…
Read MoreStay Ahead of Medicare Fraudsters
(Family Features) Every day, criminals target older Americans with one goal – to steal their Medicare numbers and other protected health information. To fraudsters, this information is just as valuable as credit card information. These criminals steal Medicare numbers and unlawfully bill Medicare for medical services that were never provided to the patient or overbill…
Read MoreAsk Rusty – I was Self-Employed and Don’t Have Enough Credits for Social Security
Dear Rusty: For a thirty-year period, I was making a living as an independent contractor and freelancer. I was working on behalf of myself. Thus, I was only paying state and federal taxes when applied. Due to changes in the employment landscape, I wish to apply for benefits at age sixty-four, as receiving said SS…
Read MoreReal Estate Prices Dip in County
Good news for Hamilton County home buyers, prices dipped slightly in July. According to a report from MIBOR – the Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of Realtors – the median price of a home sold in July last year was $475,000 in Hamilton County. Last month, that price dipped to $464,950, n 2.1 percent drop. Apparently the…
Read MoreBarbara J. Arnold
Barbara Janet Arnold, age 91, of Boxley, Indiana, passed away on Wednesday afternoon, August 7, 2024, at the Waters of Greencastle, Indiana. Born February 25, 1933, in Bloomington, Indiana, she was the daughter of the late Guy and Merle (Burns) Brummett. Barbara and her husband Norman lived on the outskirts of Boxley, on the first…
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