Timmons Asks: Who’s The One Dividing Who?
I tried. I really did try. For the eight or nine of you who regularly read these scribblings, you might recall that on a couple of occasions I’ve pointed out that we all – as in all parties and independents – need to stand behind our president. If he’s your guy, it’s easy. If he’s…
Read MoreSee Inventors Make Their Mark in Fishers at This Weekend’s Make48 Competition
The Fishers Maker Playground will host the national Make48 competition this weekend. Make48 is a 48-hour competition where teams are presented with a challenge and tasked to build a physical prototype, create a sales sheet, produce a 1-minute marketing video, and pitch their big idea to a panel of judges. The Indianapolis competition at Maker…
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Remembering Martha Gascho
Noblesville Native, Longtime AttorneyWas Among FewPracticing Femalesin the Early Days A step into downtown Noblesville attorney Martha Gascho’s office was a step back in time. A place where a film crew could have made a period movie. A place where Martha worked diligently at her desk and met with clients who needed a will or…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: Sept. 7, 2022
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 7:17 a.m. SET: 8:05 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: High: 82 °F Low: 63 °F Today is…: • Grandma Moses Day • National Grateful Patient Day • Superhuman Day What Happened On This Day: • 1630 The city of Boston, Massachusetts is founded • 1921 The first Miss America Pageant, a two-day event, is held…
Read MoreHeights’ Board Member Doug Ozolins Appointed to ISBA Legislative Committee
Doug Ozolins, school board member for Hamilton Heights School Corporation, has been appointed to the Legislative Committee of the Indiana School Boards Association (ISBA) to help direct the development of the Association’s advocacy agenda for 2023. “Serving on the Indiana School Board Association Legislative Committee (ISBA) has been a huge honor,” said Doug Ozolins, as…
Read MoreSchool Days at Boxley
Driving through Boxley today you’d never know it was once THE town in Adams Township. The railroad changed all that. Just as Shielville began to disappear after tracks were laid to neighboring Buena Vista (Atlanta,) Boxley — or Boxleytown, as it was known in its early days — started to decline after the railroad bypassed…
Read More2022 Immersive Export Program Hoping to Help Connect Indiana Small Businesses to Global Markets
The Indiana Small Business Development Center (SBDC) recognized ChefsFridge Co., a startup with locations in Anderson and Fishers, for completing the Export Indiana Accelerator Program (EIAP). The EIAP is a free, 12-week, annual program offering Hoosier small businesses professional export guidance and leading research resources to create an executable, proactive export business plan. ChefsFridge Co.…
Read MoreCulture Connect Cuisine Returns to Grand Junction Plaza
Westfield Welcome has announced that the second annual Cuisine Connect Culture event, presented by Wilhelm Construction, will be held this coming Saturday at Grand Junction Plaza from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Cuisine Connect Culture is a multi-cultural festival that includes performances by Latin Expressions Dance Company, Ballet Mosaicos, Indy Ceili Band and more. Vendors…
Read MoreDinner Party on Union to Serve Food, Community
The Westfield Chamber of Commerce is still looking to fill seats for the fifth annual Dinner Party on Union on Sept. 17. The dinner party will feature a three-course meal from Prime 47 Carmel and live music from The Bishops, as well as live and silent auctions. The event will run from 6-11 p.m., beginning…
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