Indiana Voters: for May 3rd Primary, Ivoterguide.Com Provides Precise and Well-Researched Facts on Candidates
State primaries and local races around the nation are especially significant this election year, and iVoterGuide.com is helping to ensure that voters everywhere are informed before they head to the polls. “Regardless of how they cast their votes, Americans want accurate, well-researched information and trusted guidance in order to remove all uncertainty from the most…
Read MoreShoulder Pain Part 2
Welcome back to my two-part series on shoulder pain. First, I want to do a quick review of shoulder anatomy (see the diagram the right shoulder looking from the front). The upper arm bone (humerus) joins to the scapula at the glenoid and is held in place by two structures: (1) a rim of cartilage…
Read MoreMake a Powerful Impact by Giving Blood This Spring
The American Red Cross, Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice and Suburban Propane have joined together to encourage communities to commit to a simple act with a powerful impact – giving blood or platelets for patients in need. This spring, it’s critically important the Red Cross maintains a readily available blood supply for those…
Read MoreEn Pointe to Present ‘Don Quixote’ at Noblesville HS
Under the direction of Pollyana Ribeiro and Robert Moore, En Pointe Indiana Ballet presents the delightful comedic ballet Don Quixote this weekend in Noblesville! A fun-filled full-length ballet with a charming cast of characters, breathtaking costumes, lively dancing and a vibrant set, it is sure to entertain the whole family. Based on the brilliant literature…
Read MoreSpartz to Host Listening Session at Westfield Library, April 30th
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz (IN-5) will host a listening session on Saturday, April 30th at the Westfield-Washington Public Library. The event begins at 1:30 p.m. The address for the Westfield Library is 333 West Hoover St., Westfield, IN 46074. Parking is located at Westfield Middle School, just across Hoover St. from the library. Those interested in…
Read MoreVictims’ Rights Awareness Week Puts Focus On Survivors, Families
National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, observed April 24 – 30 this year, is a time when communities across the nation join together in recognition and support of survivors. As commemorative vigils and events are held across the state, the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute is ramping up efforts to spread awareness about its Victim Compensation Program…
Read MoreLetter to the Editor: Legislators Must Fund Suicide Crisis Services
Dear Editor: May is Mental Health Awareness Month. As a volunteer and advocate with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, this month I am asking everyone to join us and demand #MoreForMentalHealth. I am doing more by calling on my legislators at the federal and state levels to support legislation that will fund the implementation…
Read MoreClark Allen Biddle
April 23, 1950 – April 21, 2022 Clark Allen Biddle, 71, of Lafayette, passed away on Thursday, April 21, 2022 at Franciscan Health in Lafayette. He was born on April 23, 1950 to Clark Woodrow and Eva Mae (Zetterberg) Biddle in Elwood, Indiana. Mr. Biddle was a machinist for the first half of his career…
Read MoreThomas L. Wolfe
January 16, 1938 – April 23, 2022 Thomas L. Wolfe, 84, of Noblesville, passed away on Saturday, April 23, 2022 at Riverview Health in Noblesville. He was born on January 16, 1938 to Roy and Mabel (Boyce) Wolfe in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mr. Wolfe proudly served his country in the United States Air Force. He…
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