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Gov. Holcomb Makes Appointments To Various Boards And Commissions
Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced several appointments to various state boards and commissions. The governor made two new appointments to the board, who will serve until December 31, 2026: Katy Adams (Evansville), president and CEO of Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. Dr. Peter Karalis (Fishers), core faculty member of Community Health Network’s Psychiatry Residency Program…
Read MoreRed Cross: Blood Supply Facing Stress, Donors Needed
Help celebrate World Blood Donor Day June 14. A concerning shortfall in blood donations last month could stress the American Red Cross blood supply. The Red Cross collected over 26,000 fewer blood donations than needed in May to meet the needs of patients. The need for blood is constant, with someone needing a blood transfusion…
Read MoreYoung, Colleagues Launch Bipartisan U.S. Senate Korea Caucus
This week, U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.), Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.), Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii), and Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) launched the U.S. Senate Korea Caucus to advance and strengthen the relationship and alliance between the United States and the Republic of Korea (ROK). The caucus will work across the aisle to advance policies deepening economic, security, cultural,…
Read MoreWestfield Chamber Announcers New Partner Benefit
Drew Lacey, an Indiana Notary Public, offers his services free to members and $25 for non-members. What is a Notary Public? A notary public is a public officer appointed by state government to serve the public in non-contentious matters, usually related to the signing of important documents. A notary public attests or certifies writings, such…
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‘August: Osage County’ Was On Director’s Bucket List
For Brent Wooldridge, directing “August: Osage County” is a dream come true for a play director. He calls it his “bucket list show.” A vanished father. A pill-popping mother. Three sisters harboring shady little secrets. When the large Weston family unexpectedly reunites after Dad disappears, their Oklahoman family homestead explodes in a maelstrom of repressed…
Read MoreHamilton County Student Wins AIC Essay Contest
The Association of Indiana Counties (AIC) and Financial Solutions Group, Inc. have named a local fourth grader as the National County Government Week essay contest winner for the AIC’s East Central District. Lincoln Blythe’s essay was chosen over entries from other fourth graders across the district. Blythe, a student at Cherry Tree Elementary, received $100…
Read MoreHeights Minicamp Connects, Challenges
Hamilton Heights School Resource Officers (SRO) in cooperation with Hamilton Heights Youth Assistance Program (HHYAP) hosted its second annual minicamp for students in grades 5 through 7 the first part of the week. The camp provided the opportunity for students to connect with and learn more and interact with Heights SRO’s and Mary Ann Haymaker,…
Read MoreSheridan’s Veteran’s Banner Project Is A Big Success
Sheridan Historical Society members have been busy collecting pictures and information about local veterans to create banners for placement on Main Street lamp poles. This project began as an idea from Vance Wallace back in January. Based on what is currently in place in the Cicero and Tipton downtown areas, Vance did not want to…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Ian Hauer smile? “My wife makes me smile,” he said. “It’s not just that I enjoy being with her — which I do — it’s that she causes smiles to creep up unaware … Being with her means I’m always in danger of smiling when I least expect it.” The Noblesville resident was…
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