Heights’ Maiden Signs to Play Tennis for Anderson University
Ella Maiden, a senior at Hamilton Heights High School, has signed a letter of intent to play tennis for Anderson University in Anderson, Indiana this fall. Anderson University is a member of the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) and a NCAA Division III athletic institution. She is the daughter of Jennifer and Greg Maiden. Anderson’s…
Read MoreGov. Holcomb Announces $65M in Trails Grants; Noblesville, Sheridan and Fishers Receive Over $12M
Several Hamilton County trails will see major investments from the Next Level Trails program grants, announced yesterday by Gov. Eric Holcomb and Ind. Dept. of Natural Resources Dan Bortner. The trails in Hamilton County to see development are part of the Nickel Plate and Monon Trails. The City of Noblesville received a $3.13M grant to…
Read MoreIndianapolis Symphony Orchestra Announces Schedule for 2022-23
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (ISO) is excited to announce the 2022-23 season featuring a delightful mix of familiar favorites, exciting debut artists, and innovative programming that is the hallmark of central Indiana’s largest performing arts organization. Visit the ISO website to explore a full list of their The 2022-23 DeHaan Classical Series offers a powerful…
Read MoreNoblesville Students Take Top Spot at Entrepreneur Pitch Competition
Noblesville High School students Landon Swift, Gus Nance and Luke Shinneman won the regional Innovate WithIN entrepreneur pitch competition, held recently at Purdue University. The NHS engineering students each received $1,000 for their win that can then be used towards developing their project or education. They will now advance to state competition on June 10.…
Read MoreRecord Broken by Milliseconds in 2022 Carmel Half Marathon Race
Race organizers for the 2022 Carmel Marathon Weekend have concluded the Carmel Half Marathon Presented by Drewry Simmons Vornehm course record was broken by just 15 milliseconds on Saturday, April 9. Raymond Magut finished the 13.1-mile race with a gun time of 1:04:22.735 and is now confirmed as the new half marathon course record holder.…
Read MoreRep. Spartz Returns from Ukraine; to Visit U.S. Border This Week
Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) recently returned home from a short visit to Ukraine to assess the situation on the ground. She witnessed war crime investigations in Bucha, major destruction in Kyiv and surrounding areas, and significant devastation in her native Chernihiv, which heroically held the ground for over a month to delay Putin’s troops and…
Read MoreWorking at Home
Luckily, I’ve got a little home office. It’s a place I can go sleep after my morning coffee. On Monday I had lots of time on my hands, so I took an online test to gauge my maturity level. It said I was “childish, obnoxious, and apathetic.” It said some other stuff, but I didn’t…
Read MoreAG Todd Rokita Protecting Hoosiers by Holding ‘Big Tobacco’ Accountable
Attorney General Todd Rokita advanced Indiana’s battle to help Hoosiers stop smoking and decrease the incidence of youth smoking throughout the state by holding tobacco manufacturers accountable. Last week Indiana received over $200 million from tobacco product manufacturers under the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement. “Thousands of Hoosiers die each year from conditions caused by smoking,”…
Read MoreState Bank Announces New Vice President of Treasury Management
State Bank, an independently owned and operated community bank announced it has hired Casey Spencer as Vice President of Treasury Management. Spencer joins the bank with more than 12 years of experience in banking specializing in treasury management and business development. In her new role, Spencer will provide product solutions and treasury expertise to develop…
Read MoreAddressing Nastiness in Society
My, my. We do tend to get testy as a society now, don’t we? I remember talking to then-sheriff Mark Casteel a couple of years ago. He was telling me about sitting in a line at a red light. One guy actually ran the light (a pretty gutsy move considering the obvious sheriff’s car) and…
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