Health Department Targets Body Art Safe Practices

An ordinance that went into effect Jan. 1 helps the Hamilton County Health Department ensure safe and sanitary practices for residents who get piercings, eyelash extensions and other legal body art . The ordinance mandates that all body art and eyelash extension facilities, including the artists and operators, maintain sanitary premises and equipment, hold appropriate…

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CCHA Adds New Attorney

Church Church Hittle and Antrim is pleased to announce that Laura Ross has joined the firm, contributing her expertise to the firm’s Estate Planning and Estate Administration practice groups. Ross brings valuable experience to CCHA Law, having previously served at the Office of the Indiana Attorney General. Her legal background includes estate planning, estate administration,…

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Fishers Celebrates Disability Awareness Month

The City of Fishers and Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability will host their annual celebration of National Disability Awareness Month next month with a month-long lineup of special events and programs aimed to raise awareness of what life is like for those with physical and intellectual disabilities in the community.   The celebration presented by…

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Sen. Walker Shares Update

The Indiana General Assembly reached the halftime point in the legislative session this week, which means bills must have passed out of their original chamber in order to keep moving forward in the process. This year, Senate Republicans are prioritizing:  Enacting meaningful property tax reform;  Containing Medicaid costs and preventing fraud; Lowering health care costs;…

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Soil & Water Launches Native Plant Kit Sale

The Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District is excited to announce the return of its Native Plant Kit Sale, offering residents an easy way to incorporate Indiana-native plants into their landscapes. These pre-selected kits provide an affordable and convenient way to establish native gardens that support pollinators, improve soil health, and enhance biodiversity. Orders…

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Carmel Celebrates Disability Awareness Month

The City of Carmel is observing National Disability Awareness Month in March and will be part of several special events.  Community Sensory DaySaturday, March 8, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.Midtown Plaza Join us in Midtown Plaza for snacks courtesy of our city partners at BraunAbility, free giveaways and sensory activities, videos hosted by the Carmel…

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Carmel Forms Commission on Housing

Sparked by the impressive work of the Carmel Housing Task Force and its initial report, Carmel Mayor Sue Finkam today announced the formation of the Mayor’s Advisory Commission on Housing.  The initial work of Commission members will focus on considering and implementing the recommendations of the task force, which was formed in February 2024, with…

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March Invasive Species Action Month Here

The Hamilton County Invasives Partnership is proud to launch Invasive Species Action Month this March, calling on residents to act in the fight against invasive species. Whether by removing invasive species, attending an educational workshop, or making the switch to native plants, there are many ways to get involved and make a difference. “Invasive species…

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Living Branch Church

Bio Keith Doane, Senior Pastor Keith was raised in St. Louis and became a Christian through Young Life. His wife, Susan, was raised in Memphis, and placed her trust in Jesus at an early age. They attended Covenant Theological Seminary where Keith received his Master of Divinity degree (2002) and Susan received her Master’s in…

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Sheridan Public Library March Events

BABIES & TODDLERS: March 3,10, 17, 24 at 10:30 a.m. | Discovery Time (up to 3years) PRESCHOOL: March 5, 12, 19, 26 at 10:30 a.m. | Little Learners Story Time (ages 3-6) March 25 at 6 p.m. | PJ Story Time ( ages 3-6)  GRADES K-5: March 6 at 3:30 p.m. | After School Club: Pokemon Party; no…

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