5 Weight Loss Tips For Busy Parents

(StatePoint) For parents, juggling the demands of work and home life can no doubt take a toll on physical health. In fact, a Cornell University study of 50 working moms and dads found that more than half turned to unhealthy eating options – pizza, chocolate and fast food, because they were too busy to start…

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Eco-Friendly Beer & Cider

Dear EarthTalk: What eco-friendly beers and hard ciders are available in the U.S.? The explosion of U.S. craft breweries and cideries in recent years has meant that beer and hard cider drinkers have more eco-friendly options than ever. But what exactly constitutes an eco-friendly brew? Local sourcing, organic ingredients, sustainable farming practices, energy-efficient machinery and…

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Lost Romanticism Or Seamless Communication?

By: Carrie Classon My sister sends a text, telling me she is making lasagna, and asks if I will bring a cake. “Sounds great!” I readily agree. “When?” There is no response. I know we are celebrating my mother’s birthday early, but I have no idea when, so I don’t know when this cake will…

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Federal Government Distrust

By Brian A. Howey The last two American presidential assassinations — coming about 60 years apart — set in motion different yields when it comes to trust in government. When bullets felled President William McKinley in Buffalo in 1901, the subsequent ascension of President Theodore Roosevelt commenced a progressive movement that largely persisted over six…

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Secretary Of State Diego Morales Alerts Hoosier Investors After Hamilton County Man Charged With Securities And Investment Fraud Scheme

Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales and the Securities Division announced that Darrin Blaine of Fishers, Indiana, has been charged with six counts of securities violations, one count of money laundering and one count of corrupt business influence, which are all Level 5 felonies. According to court documents, Blaine was operating under the companies Akamai…

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City Of Fishers Announces New Tribute Tree Program

Community invited to honor, celebrate and remember loved ones with new program The City of Fishers has launched an all-new Tribute Tree Program. The program invites Fishers residents to donate trees to honor, remember or celebrate their loved ones and special occasions while infusing vibrancy into the city’s parks and public spaces. The new program…

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Smile

What makes Heather Hauke smile? “Seeing the joy in the kids’ faces and helping them know that they matter,” said the North Elementary School PTO president. She has two children at the school, daughter, Sammie, in fifth grade, and son, Griffin, in second grade. She is a stay-at-home mom of 10 years and has been…

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The Heart Of A Host

By: Mark Hall Pantries 56 and 57 were placed in service this past week, both were loaded in the back of a Gaylor Electric truck, driven to their permanent locations, and set up in Westfield along high traffic roads. Driving away from the second deployment I was caught up reflecting on all the families that…

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Over 100 Attend County’s First Inclusive Leadership Summit

The Noblesville Diversity Coalition convened more than 100 Hamilton County leaders from 70-plus organizations last month at its first Inclusive Leadership Summit. The daylong event, held Sept. 27 at Conner Prairie, drew positive feedback from attendees. Mojo Up Media + Marketing’s Travis Brown, a highly sought-after brand strategist, motivational speaker, and DEI thought leader who…

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