Marlon Harvill

August 26, 1935, Tuesday, April 25, 2023 Harvill, Marlon – Age 87, of Westfield, IN formerly of Flint, passed away Tuesday, April 25, 2023.  Funeral services will be held 11:00 AM Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at Sharp Funeral Homes, Miller Road Chapel, 8138 Miller Road, Swartz Creek (A live stream of the service will be…

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Gregory Renner

May 5, 1952, Wednesday, April 19, 2023 Gregory Renner, 70, of Estill Springs, Tennessee, passed away on Wednesday, April 19, 2023, at his residence. He was born on May 5, 1952, in Anderson, Indiana to Myrneth Rex and Nedlene (Johnson) Renner. He graduated from Hamilton Southeastern High School. He earned his bachelor’s degree in electrical…

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Lisa A. Bernard

August 19, 1966, Saturday, April 29, 2023 Lisa A. Bernard, 56, of Noblesville, passed away Saturday, April 29, 2023. Lisa was born on August 19, 1966, in Muncie, IN to the late Glen E. and Janet L. (Heath) Munro. Lisa was a proud graduate of Northview High School in Brazil, IN and she continued to…

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Naloxone Approval Is A Game Changer

By: Don Schroeder The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s approval of an over-the-counter (OTC) version of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray is good news for people with substance use disorder and for those of us in the addiction treatment field dedicated to helping them. The FDA’s landmark decision makes Naloxone Nasal Spray (also known as Narcan)…

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Young, Wicker Introduce TORNADO Act To Improve Severe Weather Forecasting

U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) reintroduced the Tornado Observation Research Notification and Deployment to Operations (TORNADO) Act to improve the forecasting and understanding of tornadoes and other hazardous weather. The TORNADO Act would require the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to update its methods for predicting and communicating weather alerts…

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After Tucker Carlson, It’s Time … For The Rest Of The Story

By BRIAN A. HOWEY That’s how the most popular AM radio host in the nation back in the 1960s and 70s, Paul Harvey, would sign off on his popular mid-day show, before telling us “the rest of the story” later in the afternoon. It was a broadcast staple heard daily in countless Hoosier homes, farms,…

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2023 Ram 2500 Pickup Is A Heavy-Duty Rebel

By Casey Williams I have long been a fan of the Ram Rebel, a truck that looks the part of an off-road commander and has the underpinnings to back them up. Head for a trail and enjoy fortified capability while riding in surprising comfort. But, for those with more heavy duty aspirations, you were out…

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The Postscript by Carrie Classon

“Bunny Food” The TSA agent looked stern—as they usually do. “I’d like to look inside this bag, ma’am,” he said. “No problem!” I always sound a little too eager when being questioned by an authority figure. I’m trying so hard to prove I have nothing to hide that I sound like I must have something…

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Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Cello Ensemble Co-headlines IndyGo’s 2023 “Music in Transit” Series

“Music in Transit,” an award-winning concert web series created in partnership with IndyGo, Square Cat Vinyl, and GANGGANG, will return for its fifth season in June, with filming taking place May 5-7 in Fountain Square. Audiences are in for a special treat as the entire cello section of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra co-headlines this year’s…

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Shoulder Pain Part 2

Welcome back to part two of my series on shoulder pain. First, I want to do a quick review of shoulder anatomy (refer to the diagram of the right shoulder looking from the front). The upper arm bone (humerus) joins to the scapula at the glenoid and is held in place by two structures: (1)…

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