Archive for May 2026
Follow Donut Trail Across Westfield
The Donut Trail, presented by The Farmers Bank, returns to the Westfield trail system on Saturday, May 30 through Sunday, June 7. The Donut Trail is a joint celebration of National Donut Day on June 5 and National Trails Day on June 6. The event gives residents an opportunity to explore the City of Westfield’s…
Read MoreRokita Unveils Office’s New Seal
Attorney General Todd Rokita released the official Indiana Attorney General’s America 250 seal this week, commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States. “It is an incredible honor to serve as Indiana’s Attorney General during this historic milestone, so we wanted to do something meaningful to recognize it,” Rokita said. “The timeless values that forged our country – self-governance, life,…
Read MoreSocial Security: The Mystery of Spousal Benefits
By Russell Gloor AMAC Foundation Social Security Advisor Probably the most common fallacy about SS spouse benefits is the belief that a spouse always gets 50 percent (half) of their marital partner’s monthly Social Security payment. And that is simply not the case. We try to address questions about Social Security spouse benefits diligently with individual answers…
Read MoreAsk Rusty – About Social Security’s ‘First Year Rule’
Dear Rusty: I am 63 years old, and about to apply for my Social Security benefits. I am self-employed but only working part time. I know about Social Security’s annual earnings limit but recently I learned I must also be concerned about a monthly earnings limit of $2,040. My questions are: 1) How do I find…
Read MoreMedicare Roadmap: What to Know Before You Turn 65
(Feature Impact) Sixty-five is more than a number. It’s a milestone. A moment to reflect on where you’ve been and look forward with confidence to what comes next. For millions of Americans, turning 65 also means unlocking one of the most valuable benefits you’ve earned: Medicare. The best is still ahead, and it starts with…
Read MoreMitch Street Named IASP District 5 Assistant Principal of Year
Hamilton Heights School Corporation is proud to announce that Hamilton Heights High School Assistant Principal Mitch Street has been named the District 5 Assistant Principal of the Year by the Indiana Association of School Principals (IASP). District 5 encompasses Boone, Hamilton, Howard, Madison, Miami, and Tipton counties in central Indiana. This distinguished honor recognizes exemplary…
Read MoreWitham Announces June Schedule
In June, Witham Health Services will host support groups, community education classes, and a blood drive, as well as sales in its retail shops and fundraisers led by its volunteer organization. Support Groups and Education Witham will host the following support groups and community education classes in June. The support groups are free unless indicated.…
Read MoreLooking Deep Inside Some of Purdue Recruiting Stories
Glenn Robinson could be credited for Gene Keady remaining head basketball coach at Purdue for 25 years. The period between the Troy Lewis-Todd Mitchell-Everette Stephens teams that produced back-to-back Big Ten championships in 1987 and 1988, and when Robinson donned a Boilermaker uniform in 1992 was mediocre. The 1990 squad that came within a loss…
Read MoreMitch Street Named IASP District 5 Assistant Principal of Year
Hamilton Heights School Corporation is proud to announce that Hamilton Heights High School Assistant Principal Mitch Street has been named the District 5 Assistant Principal of the Year by the Indiana Association of School Principals (IASP). District 5 encompasses Boone, Hamilton, Howard, Madison, Miami, and Tipton counties in central Indiana. This distinguished honor recognizes exemplary…
Read MoreCounty Department Earns National Accreditation
The Hamilton County Health Department has earned national accreditation through the Public Health Accreditation Board, a distinction that recognizes health departments that meet rigorous national standards for quality, accountability, and performance. The achievement follows a multi-year process that required the department to undergo an extensive review of its programs, policies, preparedness efforts, communications strategies, and…
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