Indiana Awards Community Grants To Accelerate Statewide Entrepreneurship Resources, Support

New Community Collaboration Fund awards $500K in grants to spur entrepreneurial activity, startup growth, small business success in traditionally underserved markets. The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) announced $500,000 in grant awards to accelerate entrepreneurial activity and resources statewide through a pilot of its new Community Collaboration Fund (CCF). This investment will help power 16…

Read More

Farmer Testimonies Support Edge’s FMMO Reform Proposals

Dairy group wants change for better risk management Many farmers have voiced their support for proposals put forth by Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative, one of the largest dairy co-ops in the country, in the Federal Milk Marketing Orders hearing. Edge’s proposals focus on improving price discovery, maintaining strong risk management and sustaining federal orders to…

Read More

Divisiveness Inhibits Critical Conversations And Destroys Relationships.

What’s the solution? No doubt, it isn’t easy to curb divisiveness. However, Noblesville Diversity Coalition (NDC) believes we can make a difference by starting here in our community. One way NDC makes a difference locally is by gathering community members around a table for rich and meaningful discussions through Community Conversations. Community Conversations is a…

Read More

SBOA Details Auditing Duties And Added COVID Responsibilities

By: Whitney Downard The influx of billions of dollars in federal relief funneled through the state to Indiana’s counties, cities and townships has increased the workload for the State Board of Accounts (SBOA) by 30%, as the entity audits local budgets and implements federal spending requirements. “Lots of communities are kind of ‘sitting on their…

Read More

Nancy Carol Keesling

September 12, 1946, Monday, October 9, 2023 Nancy Carol Keesling, age 77, of Sheridan, Indiana, passed away on Monday evening, October 9, 2023, at Riverview Hospital in Noblesville, Indiana, surrounded by her loved ones. Born on September 12, 1946, in Lebanon, Indiana, she was the daughter of the late Charles A. Price, Sr. and Geneva…

Read More

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 More

International 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 More