Jupiter Flights Balloon Fest, Movies in the Park, Elks Sale, Elvis, Eagles Tributes and More
Noblesville’s final Movie in the Park, Forest Park Aquatic Center’s 25th anniversary celebration and Conner Prairie’s Jupiter Flights Balloon Festival, Noblesville Elks Rummage Sale and Elvis and Eagles tributes are happening this weekend in and around Noblesville. Here’s a list of 25 things to do to keep your calendar up to date. 1. Noblesville Parks’…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: Sept. 9, 2022
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 7:19 a.m. SET: 8:02 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: High: 85 °F Low: 58 °F Today is…: • International Sudoku Day • Emergency Services • Stand Up to Cancer Day What Happened On This Day: • 1776 Continental Congress officially names its union of states the United States • 1791 Washington, D.C., the capital of…
Read MoreCOVID-19 Vaccine May Become Annual, Like Flu Shot
By Jennifer ShuttCOVID-19 boosters shots are on track to become as frequent as the annual flu shot, though high-risk people may need more than one dose per year, Biden administration officials said Tuesday. “For a large majority of Americans, we are moving to a point where a single annual COVID shot should provide a high…
Read MoreWolfsie Lets Google Finish His Thoughts
I just finished listening to a discussion on the radio about Internet search engines. One of the guests wanted to determine the longitude and latitude of an emerging African nation and had begun his hunt with the phrase: WHERE IS_____? Before he started typing the name of the country, Google offered him autofilled suggestions, anticipating…
Read MoreFootball Is Back – Avoid Your Own Penalty Flags
The state of Indiana reminds Hoosiers to take steps to avoid scammers’ penalties during football season. Whether your team is at the college level or professional, be mindful of fake tickets and trick parking. “Fall is just around the corner and that means football season is back. I encourage Hoosiers to be cautious before making…
Read MoreTaking A Look at Boilermakers in the NFL with Kenny
The Joe Tiller era at Purdue produced 52 players who went on to the NFL for at least one season. With all Tiller alumni except for Colts offensive tackle Dennis Kelly now out of the league, Purdue’s NFL numbers have been declining for years. An indictment, possibly, of the recruiting efforts of Tiller’s successors Danny…
Read MoreMcDonald’s Invites Customers to Help Send Bottled Water to Jackson, Mississippi
McDonald’s of Greater Indiana and Southwest Michigan, in partnership with Eastern Star Church in Indianapolis, is answering the call for help from Jackson, Mississippi. Most of the city’s 150,000 residents lost access to clean drinking water after recent floods strained the city’s infrastructure. As the city rebuilds and continues repairs, local McDonald’s customers can help.…
Read MoreThe Farmers Bank President and CEO Karen Gregerson Announces Retirement
Karen F. Gregerson, President and CEO of The Farmers Bank, has announced that she will retire from in September, 2023. Gregerson, who joined the bank in that role in 2016, also announced that the bank’s board of directors has begun the process of identifying a successor. “The timing should allow me several months to work…
Read MoreUIndy Announces New Program, $1.8M Gift, and New High School Partnership
The University of Indianapolis announced yesterday that the R.B. Annis School of Engineering bachelor’s degree programs in Industrial & Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and software Engineering have been accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, the global accreditor of college and university programs in applied and natural science, computing, engineering, and engineering technology. ABET…
Read MoreRadford Thoman
October 2, 1964 – September 4, 2022 Radford ‘Rad,’ ‘Rad Daddy’ Thoman, age 57, was welcomed into God’s loving arms September 4, 2022. He was born October 2, 1964 to the late Dr. Rex and Joyce Thoman. Rad grew up in a large loving family and enjoyed being surrounded by those that meant the most…
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