Archive for August 2025
Brews on Boulevard Saturday in Carmel
The City of Carmel is hosting its fourth annual Brews on the Boulevard event, presented by Allied Solutions on Saturday from 5 – 9 p.m. in Midtown Plaza and along the Monon Boulevard. Breweries from across the state will be serving unlimited samples of beer with the purchase of a tasting ticket. Sample selections from each…
Read More3rd Annual End of Watch Workout Sept. 6
The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Community Foundation’ 3rd Annual End of Watch Workout, a distinguished event designed to honor fallen law enforcement officers while supporting the Foundation’s ongoing charitable initiatives, is scheduled for Sept. 6 from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Noblesville High School. The historic old football field will provide a nostalgic setting…
Read MoreISO Heralds New Season with Dolly Parton’s Threads
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra ushers in the 2025–26 season with a ground-breaking new program dedicated to one of the most beloved musical icons of all time: Dolly Parton. The Printing Partners Pops Series concerts (Sept. 19 – 20, 2025, Hilbert Circle Theatre, Indianapolis), feature Principal Pops Conductor Jack Everly leading the ISO and guest vocalists…
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State Health Insurance Program Has Answers
Q: I don’t feel like my current Medicare Advantage Plan is the best one for me. I would like to change it. I was told I can’t do this until the Medicare Open Enrollment Period. When is that? A: The Medicare Annual Enrollment Period is October 15 – December 7. During this time, you can…
Read MoreIndiana seniors robbed of $3.5 Million
Elderly Americans in Indiana aged 60 to 69 have lost a huge $3,578,669 to fraud this year so far – resulting in a per-person loss of $500. Investment experts at cryptocurrency exchange ChicksX <http://chicksx.com> studied data from the Federal Trade Commission to reveal how many elderly residents (aged 60 to 69) have fallen victim to…
Read MoreLt. Gov. Micah Beckwith Names Finalist Communities
The Office of Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs announced the finalist communities for the PreservINg Main Street program as North Vernon and Pendleton. In partnership with Indiana Landmarks and Indiana Humanities, PreservINg Main Street is designed to build a sustainable historic preservation ethic while building local capacity and a comprehensive…
Read MoreAsk Rusty – I’m Turning 70. When Should I Apply for Social Security?
Dear Rusty: I have a very simple question: I will turn 70 on September 20th and want to start my Social Security benefits in September. What month should I file my claim? Have there been delays with the reductions in SSA staff? Thank you for your help. Signed: Ready to Claim. Dear Ready to Claim: Social Security…
Read MoreA Sit Down With New Purdue Football Coach Barry Odom
Barry Odom was born to be a football player. Coaching became his destiny. In Oklahoma, there’s two things that matter. Oil and football. Growing up in Maysville, Odom watched the Sooners win a national championship in 1985. “The Oklahoma Sooners were in the heyday of (Barry) Switzer winning national championships or competing every year,” the…
Read MoreAttorney Lisa Claghorn Joins CCHA
Church Church Hittle and Antrim is excited to announce that Lisa Claghorn has joined the firm as a partner, supporting the firm’s growing Business Services Practice Section. Lisa brings over 13 years of extensive experience in real estate law, land use, regulatory compliance, utility negotiation, and complex transactions, adding strength to CCHA Law’s full range…
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