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Smile
What makes Kelly Keller smile? “So many things make me smile. In the world of theater, it makes me smile when audiences are impacted by a production we put on. I love taking them away for a short time,” said the Fishers man, who’s currently directing his ninth show, Carmel Community Players’ fast-paced comedy, “aMUSEd,”…
Read MoreInternational Researchers Have Created An Algorithm That Uses Data Available Through Standard Patient Monitoring Practices
A Purdue University mechanical engineer and his international collaborators have developed a patent-pending method and algorithm to predict the recurrence of prostate cancer in patients treated by radiation therapy. Hector Gomez, a professor in Purdue University’s School of Mechanical Engineering, said data indicates the model-based predictors can identify relapsing patients a median of 14.8 months…
Read MoreHow To Navigate Your Medicare Options During The Annual Enrollment Period
(StatePoint) The average Medicare beneficiary in 2023 has access to 43 Medicare Advantage plans, the largest number of options ever, according to KFF. With so many plans to choose from, the Medicare and Prescription Drug Plan Annual Enrollment Period (AEP), taking place from October 15 to December 7, may be overwhelming and confusing. “The Medicare…
Read MoreAsk Rusty – How Will My Wife’s Social Security Be Affected By Her Teacher’s Pension?
Dear Rusty: My wife, born in 1960, was a Texas school teacher for about 10 years and receives a $1,000 per month pension from that work. She didn’t pay into Social Security while teaching, but she paid into it for about 23 years while working elsewhere. I paid into Social Security my entire life, the…
Read MoreState Rep. Donna Schaibley Announces Plan To Retire After Nearly A Decade Of Public Service
State Rep. Donna Schaibley (R-Carmel) today announced her plans to retire next year. Having served since 2014 in the Indiana General Assembly, Schaibley said she will complete her current term and not seek re-election in 2024. Schaibley represents House District 24, which includes portions of Boone and Hamilton counties, and currently serves as vice chair…
Read MoreRokita Takes Strong Stance In Support Of Israel
Within hours of the horrific attack on Israel, Indiana Attorney General Rokita on social media addressed the unprecedented terrorism that claimed the lives of innocent civilians: “The attack on Israel is a direct result of America’s current weakness on the world stage,” Rokita said. “It started with Biden’s election, continued with his bungling of the…
Read MoreWorking Towards Positivity
By: Dick Wolfsie Yesterday I walked in the house and casually asked Mary Ellen, “You haven’t had a chance to call the plumber yet, have you?” “Why do you have to be so negative?” she asked. “I’m not being negative, Mary Ellen. I don’t know what you mean. Didn’t I just ask a question?” “See,…
Read MoreGreed, Expansion and Noteworthy Purdue Basketball Tidbits
By: Kenny Thompson If there were such a thing as a Mount Rushmore of Purdue basketball, Terry Dischinger’s place in Boilermaker history was carved decades ago. Dischinger last wore a Purdue uniform before my first birthday so my memories are from my dad and others telling me what a great player he was. The fact…
Read MoreCarmel Board Of Public Works And Public Safety Meeting
Wednesday, October 18 MEETING CALLED TO ORDER 1. MINUTES a. Minutes from the October 4, 2023, Regular Meeting 2. BID OPENING AND AWARD a. Bid Award for 20-ENG-11TC 96th Street Tree Clearing; United Construction Services; ($89,600.00); Jeremy Kashman, City Engineer b. Bid Award for 22-ENG-02 116th Street Multi-Use Path from Michigan Road to Towne Road;…
Read MoreCelebrating Hamilton County’s Bicentennial With “Fishers & Small Town Indiana” Exhibit And Second Friday Reception
Fishers Arts Council, in concert with Hamilton County Community Foundation, an affiliate of CICF, and The Fishers Historical Society, will be celebrating Hamilton County’s Bicentennial this October in the FAC Hub Gallery in the Collaboration Hub at Hamilton County Community Foundation (11810 Technology Drive, Fishers). The exhibit, Fishers & Small Town Indiana, is open now…
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