Sennis Hull

March 23, 1947 – Feb. 20, 2022 Sennis Hull, 74, of Fishers, passed away on Sun., Feb. 20, 2022 at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. She was born on March 23, 1947 to Herschel and Mildred White in Shucky Bean Hollow, Kentucky. Mrs. Hull retired from McDonald’s as a manager. She was a member of…

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Rokita Assists Hoosiers Victimized By Hackers Following Donations To Canadian Truckers

Attorney General Todd Rokita is helping protect Hoosiers impacted by hackers who infiltrated a crowdfunding website that was facilitating donations to the Freedom Convoy. Hackers broke into the GiveSendGo website earlier this month and obtained records of online donations to the Freedom Convoy — a group of truckers and other pro-liberty individuals protesting COVID-19 vaccine…

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Daily Almanac: Feb. 22, 2022

Sunrise/Sunset RISE: 7:27 a.m. SET: 6:28 p.m. High/Low Temperatures High: 60 °F Low: 54 °F Wacky Holiday Today • National Margarita Day • Walking the Dog Day • National Wildlife Day What Happened On This Day • 1879 The first Woolworth store opens in Utica, New York • 1986 The People Power Revolution begins in…

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Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

One of my patients asked me recently what lymphoma is. My knowledge of the subject was a bit dusty before I started researching this column. Medical knowledge of non-Hodgkin lymphoma has rapidly evolved over the last decade or so. It is a very interesting disease and a type of cancer that is illustrative of where…

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IRS; You Are Not

My friend is having trouble with the Internal Revenue Service. We’ll call him Mr. Farmer, be-cause — one; it’s the IRS, and two; well, they already know his real name. They know it far too well, as far as he’s concerned. First, a little background. Mr. Farmer is known among friends and strangers alike as…

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Education ‘Reforms’ Come At Volatile Time

Here’s a pop quiz: What do Richard Lugar, Joe Donnelly, Mike Braun, and Todd Huston have in common? Early in their public service careers, they served on local or parochial school boards. This is notable because there is legislation in the Indiana General Assembly – House Bill 1182 – that will politicize school board races,…

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Listening To The Bells

The bells ring more or less all the time here. My husband, Peter, and I are in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, a city filled with old churches. Every old church has at least a couple of old bells, and all the bells are rung frequently. Since there is so much I do not understand…

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