Heights Accepting Nominations for Athletic H.O.F. Class of ’22

The Hamilton Heights Athletic Hall of Fame Committee is seeking nominations from the public for the Class of 2022. Nominations are being accepted through March 31, 2022. Hamilton Heights Athletic Hall of Fame was created to recognize and honor Hamilton Heights High School athletes, coaches, teams, and athletic program contributors for their achievements and/or contributions…

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Save The Spoon

Regardless of what you’re hungry for, the next time you dine out, I’m going to change the way you look at your next meal. There’s something you’ve enjoyed at every feeding that is fast be-coming extinct. No, it’s not the snowy egret or the flamingo. Although I’ve been told they both taste like chicken, few…

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Is it Alzheimer’s?

“Dad is getting awfully forgetful – could he have Alzheimer’s?” That’s becoming a more common question. It is becoming more likely to encounter someone with Alzheimer’s dementia as the proportion of elderly in our society increases. Some forgetfulness is normal for most of us as we age but many of us carry the fear of…

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How Things Are Done

One reason to travel is to discover how things are done all over again. My husband, Peter, and I are in Mexico, and I was thinking this as we stood, confounded, in front of the washing machine. It would not start. There was a dizzying array of buttons and commands. I was pleasantly surprised to…

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Hamilton County Emergency Rental Assistance Helping Residents Through COVID-19 Pandemic

The Hamilton County Township Association (HCTA) released their 2021 Annual Report on the Hamilton County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (HC ERAP) today. It outlines how the program helped stabilize the rental market during 2021. $7,771,772 was awarded in rental/utility assistance to Hamilton County residents.  Specifically, $7,266,070 was awarded in rental assistance and $505,701 in utility…

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IDEM Offers Free Virtual Earth Day Presentations To Hoosier Students

The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) is offering free virtual presentations to elementary schools across the state to celebrate Earth Day 2022. Every year, IDEM staff meet with students to talk about their careers and share science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) based lessons about air, land, water, and recycling. “IDEM’s annual Earth Day…

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