Music, Theater, History, Wildflowers, Train Rides

Live music, “The Spitfire Grill” musical, historical celebrations, wildflower walks and train rides are among the plenty of things to do this weekend and beyond. Here’s our Times’ list of 25 things to do. Save the date: Charity Ride for American Veteran Riders Association is at 8:30 a.m. May 20 beginning at the Ralph Lehr…

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HUGE RUMMAGE SALE

First Presbyterian Church of Noblesville 1207 Conner Street (corner of Conner St. and 12th St.) (317) 773-2383 Sat., April 22, 8am – 2pm Our treasures can now be yours! We have new and gently used clothing and shoes for the whole family, household items for every room in your house, including small appliances, all kitchen…

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Daily Almanac: April 14, 2023

Sunrise/Sunset RISE: 7:06 a.m.SET: 8:22 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 78 °FLOW: 55 °F Today is… • Day of Silence• Ex-Spouse Day• National Dive Bar Day What Happened On This Day: •1988 The Soviet Union agrees to withdraw from Afghanistan. Soviet troops had invaded the country in 1979 to support the communist rulers. They were defeated…

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Repeat Sex Offender Sentenced To Ten Years In Federal Prison Following Third Conviction For Possession Of Child Sexual Abuse Images

Jasmine Marshall, 41, of Indianapolis, Indiana, formerly known as Wesley Marshall, was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to possession of child sexual abuse material. According to court documents, in 2011, Marshall was convicted of possession of child sexual abuse material in Hamilton County and was sentenced to 3 years in…

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“Red Tide” Causes And What We Can Do To Help

Dear EarthTalk: What is “red tide” and is it caused by pollution or human activity? Red tide is a phenomenon that occurs when algae in the ocean reproduce rapidly and create a large concentration of red pigments in the water, giving it a reddish-brown hue. These algae, also known as harmful algal blooms (HABs), can…

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Global Warming Scientific Fact Or Theory?

Dear EarthTalk: Have scientists been able to definitively prove links between global warming and more extreme weather phenomena in recent years, or is this still just a theory? The question of whether science has been able to prove, let alone prove definitively, the connection between climate change and extreme weather is a very tricky one.…

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Bouncing Around Like A Pinball . . .

Scattershooting while wondering what a jam session with John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, T-Bone Walker and Big Bill Broonzy might sound like . . . * * * THE ANNUAL Lincoln Day dinner was held earlier this week for the Hamilton County Republicans. The Grand Old Party has ruled the roost here for a long…

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Sheridan Public Library Food Pack For I.D.E.S.

The Sheridan Public Library staff and Board of Trustees were joined by various community members along with representatives of several local organizations including East Union Christian Church, Girl Scout Troup 731, Phi Beta Psi Sorority, Sheridan 1st Christian Church, and Sheridan United Methodist Church to pack meals for I.D.E.S. (International Disaster Emergency Service). The 63…

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