Archive for April 2025
IMCU Fighting Cancer
Indiana Members Credit Union, Central Indiana’s largest credit union, is pleased to announce Strides for Sarcoma as the new member-nominated beneficiary for its Cancer Awareness Debit Card. The IMCU Cancer Awareness Debit Card provides members an opportunity to support a different cancer-related organization each year. A portion of each signature transaction made with this card…
Read MoreSpartz: Only Trump Can Give the Ukrainian People a Chance Now
The UK Telegraph wrote an article this week with a headline that Congresswoman Victoria Spartz said misrepresents her position on Ukraine. This headline was used by the Zelensky team to blame Spartz and President Trump and blamed the United States Spartz issued the following statement to clarify her current position on Ukraine. “It’s not surprising…
Read MoreWriter Stands Up For Libraries
Dear Editor, I’m writing in support of our Libraries, which the Trump Administration is determined to shut down. Libraries are facing budget cuts, closures and even more attacks on the kinds of books they carry. The threat to our libraries is pesonal to me, because of my life-long history with them: when I was a…
Read MoreFollowing Up On A Few Details . . .
Scattershooting while wondering whatever happened to Kirby Grant. * * * SEVERAL OF you have asked about HB 1312, the bill that would have taken public notices (and some Indiana newspapers) out of the public eye. That awful bill died last week in a Senate committee. The final vote was 2-8 with Sens. La Keisha…
Read More04-09-25
Citizens of the Year!
Noblesville Elks Lodge 576 name Mark (left) and Lisa Hall (right) Citizens of the year for 2024-25 and were presented a plaque by Exalted Ruler Steve Vallier (center). The Fraternal Order of the Elks, with hundreds of thousands of members was founded in 1868, to promote and practice the four cardinal virtues of Charity, Justice,…
Read MorePutting Our Health at Risk
The recent decision by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to implement significant staffing and funding cuts across its agencies, including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), raises serious concerns about the future of public health in the…
Read MoreMarch Recall Madness – Products Recalled in March
Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers to important consumer protection concerns for products recalled in March. The office is encouraging consumers to take advantage of opportunities available to them to return, fix, dispose, or replace a purchased recalled item that could be harmful to their families. “The biggest concern of any parent is the…
Read MoreCounty Parks Gets $5K From MIBOR for More Communication Boards
Hamilton County Parks and Recreation is excited to announce that it has received $5,000 from MIBOR’s Community Impact Initiative. This funding will support the installation of communication boards at the Morse Park and Beach and the White River Campground playgrounds, assisting individuals with speech impairments or those who are nonverbal. HCPR installed a communication board…
Read MoreWestfield Launches Mayor’s Youth Council
The City of Westfield and Mayor Scott Willis are pleased to announce the formation of the Westfield Mayor’s Youth Council, a leadership development program designed for high school students eager to make a positive impact in their community. This initiative gives students an opportunity to engage with local leaders and gain hands-on experience in civic…
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