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All-New Honda Accord & Subaru Crosstrek Immigrate To Indiana
By Casey Williams Honda recently celebrated forty years of building the Accord at its plant in Marysville, Ohio – the first domestic assembly plant for the automaker. By 2025, the just-redesigned Accord will transfer to Greensburg, Indiana as Honda refocuses Ohio operations on EVs. Similarly, Subaru has long built models like the Outback, Legacy, Impreza,…
Read MoreIndiana Chamber Releases Top 12 List Of Most Impactful New Laws
The 2023 Indiana General Assembly session saw big policy wins for the state’s economic development efforts, employers and the Hoosier workforce and talent pipeline, says Indiana Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Kevin Brinegar. To tout those “big scores,” the state’s largest small business advocacy organization has just issued its Top 12 list of most…
Read MoreLeaflets Three…Let It Be!
It appears that consistent warm weather has finally arrived in Indiana and people are finally able to get out to commune with nature. This will probably result in a lot of rashes showing up in doctors’ offices. Most of the rashes we see in the summer are caused by poison ivy, one of three plants…
Read MoreBudget Earmarks Top $500 Million
By: Leslie Bonilla Muniz Spending on specific local projects climbed to $536 million in Indiana’s newest two-year budget, which Gov. Eric Holcomb signed into law Thursday. Such earmarks, routed through the State Budget Agency, have risen steeply in recent budget cycles — up from just $18 million in 2015. The SBA is always allocated money…
Read MoreDuke Energy Foundation Invests More Than $300,000 In Workforce Development Initiatives To Strengthen Indiana’s Talent Pipeline
Funding will support workforce development and educational programs statewide, including in Bartholomew, Dearborn, Floyd, Hamilton, Howard, Huntington, Johnson, Knox, Lawrence, Morgan, Montgomery and Owen counties. The Duke Energy Foundation is awarding more than $300,000 in shareholder-funded grants to 16 organizations providing job search, education and specialized training opportunities for Hoosiers. “The most important investment we…
Read MoreThomas Marion Coppess
March 8, 1933, Friday, April 28, 2023 Thomas Marion Coppess, age 90, of Elwood, IN went to be with the Lord and Savior on Friday, April 28, 2023, surrounded by his loving family at his residence; Tom’s passing was the cause of several illnesses, but mostly from just plain old age! He loved life and…
Read MoreDuke Energy Powers Noblesville Main Street Farmers Market With Season-Long Sponsorship
Noblesville Main Street today announced Duke Energy as its first season-long sponsor of the Noblesville Farmers Market. This support powers all 24 weeks of the Farmers Market (May 6th – October 14th), covers the fee for the nonprofit space each week, and brings a new “safety day” to the Noblesville Farmers Market later this summer.…
Read MoreCity of Fishers Launches New Online Resource Center, Series Of Events For Mental Health Awareness Month
Stigma Free Fishers to partner with CredibleMind on free online wellness platform for residents May 1, 2023 (FISHERS, IND.) – May is Mental Health Awareness Month and the City of Fishers has revamped its Stigma Free Fishers campaign with a partnership with CredibleMind, a free online wellbeing and mental health resource center. A series of events are planned for the public…
Read MoreCCPR to Hold River Heritage Park Rededication Ceremony
Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation (CCPR) will hold a rededication ceremony on Monday, May 8 from 5-6 p.m. at River Heritage Park, 11813 River Road, to celebrate the newly reimagined park. The rededication will include brief remarks from community leaders and a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The event will be live streamed on the CCPR Facebook page.…
Read MoreCouncilman Still Learning in Month 4
Welcome to the Timesheet. This column is a report of work done on behalf of the people of Hamilton County. It’s to be informative too, a place to learn about projects and how our county government works. As your employee, it’s important to me that you know what is being worked on as transparently as…
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