Archive for July 2025
SLEEPLESS IN INDY!!
Every health magazine features articles about sleep. How many hours do you need? What time should you go to bed? What should you eat before retiring? Should you wear pajamas or sleep au naturel? Should pets sleep on your bed? How about socks? Yes, I saw a magazine the other day that featured an entire…
Read MoreAsk Rusty – What About Non-Career Veterans and Their VA Healthcare?
Dear Rusty: In your answer to the retired U.S. Navy veteran about why he is forced to enroll in Medicare, you focused on military TriCare’s requirement for the member to enroll in Medicare. But you said nothing about regular VA health care. If a non-career veteran is eligible for VA health care, couldn’t that be…
Read MoreBBB Scam Alert: Online Orders Delayed by Tariffs?
If you’ve shopped from a sponsored ad or unfamiliar website and were later told your package is stuck in customs because of tariffs, be cautious. Reports to BBB Scam Tracker show this excuse is increasingly being used by scammers to delay or ignore refund requests. What you’ll learn: How the scam works You see an ad online for something you want,…
Read MoreHeart Disease Still Leading Cause of Death
(Family Features) While medical advances have helped people live longer with cardiovascular diseases, many of the risk factors that lead to these diseases continue to grow. Fueled by ongoing increases in high blood pressure, obesity and other major risk factors, heart disease continues to kill more people in the U.S. than any other cause, according…
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Woman of Impact Nominations Sought
The Noblesville Chamber of Commerce and the Women in Noblesville Network are looking for nominations for the 4th Annual Woman of Impact Award. Do you know a woman who lives or works in Noblesville who is making a positive impact in our community through stewardship, service, leadership, and compassion for others? WIN and the Noblesville…
Read MoreThe Mysterious Death of Irene Dean
Early in the morning of July 3, 1925, a critically injured young woman was found lying beside the Nickel Plate railroad tracks, just south of the intersection of 62nd Street and Allisonville Road (“the Allisonville road” in those days.) The “handsome” and “unusually well dressed” woman was still clinging to life when the crew of…
Read MoreJune Recall List Released by AG Office
Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers to important consumer protection concerns for products recalled in June. 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. “Summer is a time to relax and for…
Read MoreState Fair Unveils Sweet Symphony of Foods
Get ready to savor the flavor! The Indiana State Fair is thrilled to unveil the 2025 Taste of the Fair lineup, featuring 40 mouthwatering entries that showcase the creativity, boldness, and Hoosier pride of our culinary vendors. From sweet to savory, deep-fried to delightfully fresh, this year’s selections promise to surprise and satisfy fairgoers of…
Read MoreAttorney Shares Red Flags of Summer Internships
As thousands of students and recent grads across Indiana take on summer internships, nationally recognized attorney Brian Chase of Bisnar Chase is sounding the alarm: some internships aren’t stepping stones – they’re legal minefields in disguise. “Interns are often told to be grateful for the experience,” says Chase, “but too often, they’re delivering real value to a…
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