Anna Swain-Boughner
March 31, 1929-November 27, 2022 Anna Swain-Boughner, 93 years young, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Nov. 27, 2022. She was, born on March 31, 1929. A lifelong Indiana and Florida native, Mrs. Swain-Boughner was well-loved by her family & friends. She was the mother of six children. Despite her large family, she always…
Read MoreDavid L. Williams
September 7, 1941-November 25, 2022 David L. Williams, 81, of Noblesville, passed away on Friday, Nov. 25, 2022 at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. He was born on Sept. 7, 1941 to Dee and Ella (McCann) Williams in Sparta, Tennessee. Mr. Williams worked on the line for Chrysler Corp. in Kokomo. He was a member…
Read MoreSheridan Public Library Unveils December Events
Each month, the Sheridan Public Library hosts a wide variety of events for all ages and all interests. Below is a list of events and dates for you to look forward. And to stay up to date on any scheduling changes, visit sheridan.lib.in.us Babies + Toddlers: Preschool: Grades K-5: Grades 6-12: Adults: All Ages: SPL…
Read MoreBaptisms in Jordan and Decapolis – Day Four
Wednesday was more or less a travel day. We left Tiberias early in the morning with a scheduled stop at the “River” Jordan. River is the key word, or actually, incorrect word here. As our guide explained, the Nile is a river. The Euphrates is a river. Jordan is just the Jordan. May be, but…
Read MoreIndy Airport Once Again Hosts Santa’s Holiday Practice Run
The Indianapolis International Airport (IND) was once again the site of Santa’s holiday practice run, as he arrived riding on a firetruck and hurried across the tarmac to greet more than 1,000 Hoosier families and children gathered in the Indy airport’s Civic Plaza. After two years of battling a global pandemic, families from across Central…
Read MoreSafety Tips for the Holidays from FPD
The holiday season is always a special time of year. It is also a time when busy people can become distracted and vulnerable to theft and other acts of crime. The Fishers Police Department is encouraging residents and visitors to be careful, prepared and aware of their surroundings. If you see something that does not…
Read MoreEmerging Artists On Display in Fishers in December
During the month of December, Fishers Arts Council will shine a spotlight on 10 Hamilton County artists who are up and coming and new to Fishers. Their artwork will be on display in the Gallery at the Collaboration Hub at Hamilton County Community Foundation (11810 Technology Drive, Fishers) from Dec. 5-30 and can be viewed…
Read MoreLiving Life As a Newcomer Can Have It’s Moments
My husband, Peter, and I feel like social butterflies. We certainly are not. But it feels as if we are, because we are staying in a new city and finding it is easier to make new friends than any time since we were children. When Peter and I moved back to Minnesota to be closer…
Read More2022 Ford Mach-E is the Mustang for Electric Crossover Lovers
For some of you, the idea of a five-door Ford Mustang galloping with electricity may be sacrilegious. For others, they may welcome the ability to carry kids, get through snow, and not spend a dime on gasoline. I fall in the latter and think many of the former will eventually join me in welcoming all…
Read MoreAnswering Questions About Ovarian Cancer
I’ve had some questions recently about cancer of the ovaries so I’ll try and tackle this complex subject. Ovarian cancer is frightening because it is often very advanced before a woman receives a diagnosis. Most women present with stage III disease meaning the cancer has spread outside the ovary into the abdominal cavity and/or lymph…
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