Annual Harrison Ceremony Takes Place

Photos and Story By Andy Chandler NORTH BEND, Ohio – Despite inclement weather and about an inch of snow falling over the course of three hours, the annual wreath laying at the tomb of the First Indiana Governor General and future U.S. President William Henry Harrison went forward as scheduled last week. Hosted annually by…

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Great (John) Scott – The Harrison Horror Show

To donate one’s body to science is something we take for granted in the realm of end-of-life decisions. However, lost in today’s world is a term seldom remembered: Resurrectionists. Today, we’d call them body snatchers. In the 1800s they were a business, and it was one incident involving them, and a future Hoosier President that would change this.   John Scott Harrison has the honor of being the only man who’s the son of a U.S. President as…

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PATCH Aims to Help Young Hoosier Women

Hoosiers have access to birth control at participating pharmacies across Indiana, providing an additional, convenient option for women aged 18 years and older seeking contraceptive care. Pharmacist-prescribed contraception is available through participating pharmacies statewide and can be especially helpful for women who do not have private insurance, live in rural communities, face language barriers, or…

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Heights Superintendent Shares Update 

As we celebrate National School Counseling Week, we pause to recognize the extraordinary impact our school counselors make across Hamilton Heights each day. Their work reaches far beyond scheduling and guidance—they are essential members of our student support team, helping to create learning environments where every child feels safe, encouraged, and equipped to grow academically,…

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Heights Superintendent Shares Update 

As we celebrate National School Counseling Week, we pause to recognize the extraordinary impact our school counselors make across Hamilton Heights each day. Their work reaches far beyond scheduling and guidance—they are essential members of our student support team, helping to create learning environments where every child feels safe, encouraged, and equipped to grow academically,…

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Rep. Lopez Shares First Half Statehouse Highlights

With the first part of the 2026 legislative session coming to a close, State Rep. Danny Lopez (R-Carmel) is preparing to carry six bills during what promises to be a busy second half. These bills cover topics including Medicaid, disability and home health services, hate littering, higher education, economic development tax credits and more. “As…

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Carmel Campaigning for Arts & Design District Votes

The Carmel Arts & Design District has been nominated by a panel of experts for USA Today’s 10 Best Arts Districts in the nation! The city is certainly known for having some of the best galleries, restaurants, boutiques, the most unique public art and a dedicated community — so city officials say it’s now time…

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Valentine’s Day

BY THE NUMBERS By The Numbers, a look at what’s in the news . . . by the numbers. These are just numbers, not suggestions that they mean more or less than what they are. We do not suggest that one number is connected to another. These are simply facts with no extraneous details, bias…

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