On a Rock and Under a House – Day Three
Shalom from Hermon Mount, the site we know from Matthew where Jesus said, “You are Peter and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it.” That was the highlight for me on this third day in Israel. We began and ended the day in Tiberias. In…
Read MoreJohn P. Mitchell
April 3, 1964-November 20, 2022 John P. Mitchell, 58, of Greenwood, passed away on Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022 at his brother’s home. He was born on April 3, 1964 to David and Mary (Lee) Mitchell in Anchorage, Alaska. Mr. Mitchell loved animals and loved his family. He looked forward to decorating for the holidays. Survivors…
Read MoreBoys & Girls Club of Noblesville Earns Matching Donation on #GivingTuesday
Today through next Tuesday, the Tom & Soni Sheehan Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville will be participating in #GivingTuesday; a global day of giving that encourages and celebrates philanthropy worldwide. The Club is hosting a campaign to ensure that kids “Dream Big at BGCN”. Up to $12,500 in donations to the campaign will be…
Read MoreMeeting Notice: Indiana Land Resources Council 11/30/2022
The Indiana Land Resources Council will meet on Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022, from 1-3 p.m. at the Teachers Credit Union building in the first floor meeting room (1 N Capitol Ave., Indianapolis). The ILRC was created in state law (IC 15-12-5) to assist local and state decision-makers with land use tools and policies. The ILRC…
Read MoreSpark the Spirit of the Season With a Hamilton County Holiday Tradition – An En Pointe Christmas
Celebrating its fifth anniversary, An En Pointe Christmas is back and bigger than ever with more dancers, more numbers, and even more holiday spirit, plus the trademark En Pointe surprises and fresh elements that audiences have come to expect from the premier classical ballet school. This great holiday event returns on Dec. 16-17, presented by…
Read More200K Pounds of Poultry Products Donated to Hoosiers This Year
Yesterday, Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director Bruce Kettler and the Indiana State Poultry Association (ISPA) recognized Indiana’s poultry producers at the 75th annual Indiana state poultry recognition event at the Indiana Statehouse. Over the past year, Indiana poultry farmers have donated nearly 100 tons or 200,000 pounds of poultry products…
Read MoreWestfield Education Foundation to Raffle Rare Bourbons for Scholarships
The Westfield Education Foundation is raffling off rare bourbons in order to raise funds in support of its mission to help Westfield graduates continue their education with scholarships as well as supporting current teachers with grants to support their creative classroom initiatives. The bourbon and jewelry being raffled are: Visit docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfBHVvut5foAHoM1ke81T3liUq3vMcmC-7SWTuHPHGFcOJ04A/viewform to purchase raffle tickets.…
Read MoreIndiana Abortion Doctor Testifies She Properly Reported 10-Year-Old Rape Victim’s Abuse
By Casey Smith An investigator at the Indiana Attorney General’s Office said in court Monday that the agency is still pursuing consumer complaints against an Indianapolis-based doctor who is at the center of a controversial abortion case. This despite testimony and evidence that appears to show Dr. Caitlin Bernard communicated with Ohio authorities even before…
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Lighting of Square Returns with Many Holiday Activities
The Lighting of the Square in downtown Noblesville returns as Noblesville Chamber of Commerce’s annual tree lighting ceremony is welcomed back into the Hamilton County Government & Judicial Center this holiday season. Noblesville Chamber president Bob DuBois said for the past two years the tree-lighting ceremony has been outdoors on the steps of the historic…
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