Timmons Scattershoots From the Hip

Scattershooting while wondering whatever happened to Dan . . .  * * * IN JUST five days it’ll be another Memorial Day, a day that goes all the way back to our country’s Civil War — or as they like to call it down south, the war of northern aggression. Three years after the war officially…

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Ole 60 Brings Tour to Fishers

Kentucky road dogs Ole 60 announce their headlining Off The Grid Tour, kicking off July 7 and tearing across 38 dates internationally including a stop at Fishers Event Center in Fishers, Ind., on Saturday, September 26, 2026 with support from Kolton Moore & The Clever Few and Garret Elias. Tickets will be available starting with a venue presale beginning Wednesday,…

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Merriment, Mayhem Mark May at the Track

Hey Hoosiers . . . May Mayhem hits the bricks this weekend! It’s the 110th running of the largest single-day sporting event on the planet. The crushed stone and tar track of the early 1900s has evolved into a national historic landmark drawing more than a quarter-of-a-million spectators this and every Memorial Day weekend. Who can…

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Caring For Hamilton County’s Pioneer Cemeteries

From Time to Thyme By Paula Dunn This Memorial Day weekend, Hamilton County’s larger cemeteries will undoubtedly be filled with people observing the holiday by laying flowers and mementoes on the graves of soldiers who’ve paid the ultimate price for maintaining our freedom. Those aren’t the only cemeteries where veterans of our country’s wars have…

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Foundation’s Investment in Ivy Tech Surpasses $100,000

Ivy Tech Community College Hamilton County recognizes the significant and ongoing support of the Hamilton County Community Foundation, whose contributions have now exceeded $100,000 since the campus opened on July 1, 2021. The Foundation’s continued investment has directly strengthened student success initiatives, expanded workforce development efforts, and supported signature campus events that bring students, employers, and the…

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On the Balcony

The Postscript by Carrie Classon “On the Balcony” I woke yesterday morning, and my cat, Felix, was nowhere to be found. “Felix! Where are you?” In the morning, I put milk in my coffee and a little milk in a tiny bowl for Felix, and I put both my coffee and his milk in the…

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THE WHOLE TRUTH FINAL

My wife says I’m not a spiritual person. The most spiritual thing I do is occasionally shop at Whole Foods, a place for people who seek organic, pure, chemical-free food. Personally, I prefer food that has preservatives. At almost 80 years old, I can use them, and they are cheaper than a facelift. My wife…

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Sheridan Community Schools Honors 2026 Retirees

On Monday, May 11th, Sheridan Community Schools recognized four individuals for their dedicated service to SCS. Gretchen Policka, Brenda Ransom, Jim Kinsey, and Jeff Guenther are all individuals who have dedicated decades to the students at SCS. Their dedication not only to the success of SCS students but also to the well-being of all at…

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