Archive for March 2025
Morse Reservoir, World War II Aviation and a Popular Strawtown Restaurant
More reader responses this week! The column on Morse Reservoir’s beginnings sparked a couple of comments from Diane Nevitt, the former director of the Hamilton County Historical Society Museum. Diane noted that Sheriff Mark Passwater once told her that a number of Native Americans had worked on clearing the land for Morse. One of those…
Read MoreHumane Society Sets Pit Bull Adoption Special
Every March, the Humane Society for Hamilton County hosts Pit Bull Education Month, a campaign that touches every aspect of HSHC’s mission – saving lives, educating communities, and completing families. During Pit Bull Education Month adoption fees for all Pit Bulls and Pittie Mixes will be $25. The world hasn’t been kind to Pit Bulls…
Read MoreWestfield Updates Mobile Food Vendor Ordinance
The City of Westfield has updated its mobile food vendor ordinance aimed at improving safety standards and regulating food trucks operating within city limits. The ordinance introduces necessary guidelines for food truck operators to comply with, ensuring that all food trucks are safe, sanitary, and meet the needs of the community. As part of the…
Read MoreForgiveness is Like . . .
Originally written 10.8.2019, rev.2.19.25 Forgiveness is like money. It’s much easier to receive it than to give it, right? It’s much easier to ask for forgiveness than to extend forgiveness to others who hurt us, isn’t it? And then there is sin. It’s everywhere! It’s a fact of life. It won’t just magically disappear. So,…
Read MoreBubba Asking Tough Questions
I’m not usually a “headache” guy. Maybe I should rephrase that? I’ve been told on occasion that I can cause headaches. But me having one? Not so much. So, not sure what brought this one on. Could be the Indiana Legislature trying to run us out of business with their public notice campaign. Or maybe…
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Letter Suggests Changing Seating Arrangement in Congress
Dear Editor, I wish there was a huge mailbox that politicians must access before receiving their paychecks. This is what I would send. Dear United States Senator or Representative of the U.S. House: As an American citizen, I would like to share my view of what I saw on TV, March 4, 2025. Current Seating…
Read MoreRiverview Signs Deal With Training School
Riverview Health is pleased to announce the signing of its first Direct Primary Care agreement with KLR Medical Certification Training School. Effective March 1, 2025, KLR employees have access to comprehensive primary care services at Riverview Health’s Employer Health Centers located in Noblesville and Westfield. This agreement marks a significant milestone for Riverview Health, demonstrating…
Read MoreChaplaincy Prayer Breakfast April 23
The 4th annual Chaplaincy Prayer Breakfast is set for April 23! Join in on the celebration of all things good at the Mill Top Banquet and Conference Center. Doors open at 7 a.m. and breakfast is served beginning about 7:15. The program gets going at 8 a.m. The Chaplaincy Prayer Breakfast celebrates the many accomplishments…
Read MoreIgnite Studio Hosts Second Annual Make-Off Competition
Showcasing the variety of wonderful, artful things a person can create in our makerspace, Ignite Studio at the Fishers Library will host its second annual Make-Off. The event will be held on Saturday, March 29, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Ignite Studio located in the Fishers Library. Selected artists will compete to…
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