Archive for November 2024
FBI Wants Your Help in Endangered Child Investigation
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is seeking the public’s assistance with obtaining identifying information regarding an unknown male who may have critical information pertaining to the identity of a child victim in an ongoing sexual exploitation investigation. Photographs and an informational poster depicting the unknown individual, known only as John Doe 49, are being disseminated…
Read MoreSTEM Experience Coming to Grand Park
STEM Experience Coming to Grand Park Grand Universe, an innovative and immersive STEM Learning Experience, announced plans for a 66+ acre multi-use development near Grand Park. The development, comprised of four districts, will be a dynamic destination for learning, recreation, and leisure. It will offer educational value, entertainment, local and tourism appeal, a hotel, observatories,…
Read MoreWestfield Library Expands Spanish-Language Book Collection
The Westfield Library Foundation recently purchased 172 new Spanish-language books for the Westfield Washington Public Library as part of an effort to promote literacy and cultural representation among the city’s growing Hispanic population. Anuar Velazquez, a board member of the Westfield Library Foundation and a dedicated advocate for the community, emphasized the importance of this…
Read More‘Surviving the Holidays’ Seminar Thursday
When you’re grieving the death of a family member or friend, you may dread the holiday season. Thoughts of social gatherings, family traditions and obligations leave you anxious and overwhelmed. Have you lost a loved one or know someone that will find it difficult to face the coming holidays? Our GriefShare Surviving the Holidays seminar,…
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DO NOT ENTER
Mary Ellen is always telling me to change. Not my sloppy eating habits. Not my occasional inappropriate jokes at book club. Or the way I make a mess in the kitchen. She wants me to change my passwords. All 200 of them. Mary Ellen reads a lot about identity fraud and password theft. She told…
Read MoreFishers Lights Up!
Fishers Lights Up!Head downtown as Fishers Parks lights up the night on the Nickel Plate Trail to celebrating the coming winter and holiday season! Through the month of December, enjoy NPT Night Lights, a light display along the downtown portion of the Nickel Plate Trail. Lights will turn on nightly at dusk through the end…
Read MoreReport Gives Average Monthly Costs for Noblesville
Doxo, a personal finance bill pay company, recently issues a report that shows Noblesville residents spend an average of $106 a month on mobile phone bills. The report found that, on average, Americans spend $121 per month on their mobile phones. Specifically for Noblesville and Indiana doxo’s data shows that: In addition, Doxo said monthly mortgage…
Read MoreCounty Hosts Webinar on Vaping
The Hamilton County Health Department and Breathe Easy Hamilton County will host a free educational webinar for parents on the topic of vaping on Wednesday at 6 p.m. Vaping has become a pressing concern among youth, with e-cigarettes being the most widely used tobacco product among teens and pre-teens. Unlike traditional smoking, the electronic devices…
Read MorePolice Ramping Up Patrols During Thanksgiving
While people get their Thanksgiving travel plans ready, the Hamilton County Traffic Safety Partnership is getting ready to increase patrol visibility as part of the annual Safe Family Travel campaign. The campaign, which starts Saturday, focuses on impaired driving, aggressive driving, and proper use of seat belts. During the campaign, officers will work overtime conducting…
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