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Boomer Bits: Ask Rusty – Younger Widow Asks About Collecting Survivor Benefits
Dear Rusty: My husband died several years ago in 2019. It is my understanding that I should be receiving some portion of his Social Security payments. However, when I called to notify Social Security that he passed, they told me not to touch his last check because it would be taken back. I was 8…
Read MoreBoomer Bits: Family Traditions Can Help Us Stay Healthy and Happy
(StatePoint) Health experts say that establishing and maintaining family traditions can boost overall well-being and vitality, especially as we age. “As children become adults and move out of the house or away, the family traditions that bind us can sometimes get lost in the process,” says Aparna Abburi, president of Medicare and CareAllies with Cigna,…
Read MoreBoomer Bits: Know Your Healthcare Options and Be Better Prepared with These Tips
(Family Features) As intently as ever, Americans may choose to weigh their options, read online reviews and shop around to ensure they are choosing the best product or service at the best price. Health care should not be any different. People want options for their health care, receiving personalized care at a reasonable price and…
Read MoreCarmel Clay Parks & Recreation Seeks Public Input on Future Thomas Marcuccilli Nature Park
Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation (CCPR) invites the public to participate in an online survey to determine the community’s vision for Thomas Marcuccilli Nature Park located near 146th Street and River Road. The survey is open now and will remain open through Sunday, Sept. 11. Those interested in giving feedback can do so by completing…
Read MoreConsumer Alert: Products Recalled in August
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers of important consumer protection concerns for products recalled in August. Consumers are encouraged to take advantage of opportunities available for those who purchased the recalled items. “Even though fall is around the corner, there is plenty of warm weather left and that means lots of time spent…
Read MoreGoodrich Invites Local College Students to Apply for Paid Statehouse Internship
State Rep. Chuck Goodrich (R-Noblesville) invites local college students and recent graduates of all majors to apply for a paid internship with Indiana House Republicans. Goodrich said House interns will be paid $800 bi-weekly as they work at the Indiana Statehouse in downtown Indianapolis during the 2023 legislative session, which kicks off in January and…
Read MoreIndiana Department of Education Announces Finalists for 2023 Indiana Teacher of the Year
The Indiana Department of Education yesterday announced the top 10 finalists for the 2023 Indiana Teacher of the Year. “Nearly everyone can remember their favorite teacher – the person who taught them, encouraged them and inspired them to achieve their dreams,” said Dr. Katie Jenner, Indiana Secretary of Education. “Indiana is home to exceptional teachers…
Read MoreIndiana Secures $15M Settlement with Frontier Communications
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita announced a $15 million settlement with Frontier Communications this week that will ensure that Hoosiers receive the services for which they have paid. The settlement especially benefits residents living in rural communities. “Hoosiers shouldn’t be forced to pay for high-speed internet in exchange for slow service,” Rokita said. “Particularly with…
Read MoreIndiana Supreme Court to Host Informational Event on Sept. 14
The Indiana Supreme Court is hosting an event to discuss the benefits of the Indiana Commercial Courts. General counsel from Indiana businesses, lawyers, lawyer-legislators, and other business leaders are invited to the learning opportunity and reception. The event will take place on Sept. 14 at 2 p.m. at the Columbia Club, located at 121 Monument…
Read MoreIU Health Reveals Post-Abortion Ban Healthcare Plan
By Whitney Downard Indiana University Health said Thursday it was prepared for the state’s near-total abortion ban to take effect on Sept. 15, and its physicians across the state are ready to follow the law. “We’re going to continue to provide abortion care – legal abortion care – in our state through our health system…
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