Holcomb Vetos HB 1041; Override Vote Announced by Huston

Governor Holcomb yesterday vetoed HB 1041, a bill that would have banned transgender girls from playing school sports with their peers. In a letter to Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston announcing his veto, Gov. Holcomb called on the Indiana house to address what he saw as shortcomings in the bill pertaining to enforcement and consistency.…

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IN Dept. of Education Launches Data-Driven Educator Marketplace

The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) launched the first phase of a new statewide supply and demand educator marketplace, which will provide data to schools and the state to strengthen and support Indiana’s educator pipeline. The marketplace is a key component of Governor Eric J. Holcomb’s 2022 Next Level Agenda. “Across Indiana and the nation,…

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Jacqueline L. Huff

Sep. 27, 1939 – March 9, 2022 Jacqueline L. Huff, 82 of Noblesville, passed away on March 9, 2022. She was born on Sep. 27, 1939, to the late Harold and Margaret (Chambers) Butler in Muncie, Ind. Mrs. Huff was a graduate of Noblesville High School, class of 1957. She worked as a bookkeeper for…

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Daily Almanac: March 22, 2022

Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 7:44 a.m. SET: 7:58 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: High: 55 °F Low: 50 °F Wacky Holiday Today: • National Goof-off Day • National Agriculture Day • As Young As You Feel Day What Happened On This Day: • 1963 The Beatles release their first album • 1960 The laser is patented • 1997 Tara…

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A Letter To Losers

Dear Athlete, We see you out there, young man. We see you with your head cradled low. We see you daughter. We see the tears collecting in your eyes, eyes that you shield from us, so we cannot suppose weakness in your humanity. We see your hand tremble, as you reach out in weedy approbation;…

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American Express, The National Trust for Historic Preservation Bring Back $1 Million Grant Program to Support Historic Small Restaurants 

American Express (NYSE: AXP) announced the next installment of its Backing Historic Small Restaurants Grant Program, which will once again award $40,000 grants, administered by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, to 25 historic small restaurants across the country. The past year has continued to pose challenges for restaurant owners as they navigate the impacts…

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War And The Press

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has once more brought journalists to the front lines, in Kyiv, Odessa, and even Moscow. Freelancer Brent Renaud, Fox News videographer Pierre Zakrzewski and Fox News consultant Oleksandra “Sasha” Kuvshynova were killed by snipers and shells, while Fox correspondent Benjamin Hall was injured. And in the belly of the beast,…

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Super Bonito

“Maybe I’m a little old for this dress?” I suggested tentatively as I made my way to the mirror in the little shop. I was in the artisans’ market in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, where they sell everything imaginable—and quite a few things I had never imagined. I was wearing a dress that had…

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