Avoid Impersonation Scams This Holiday Season

The Better Business Bureau is partnering with Amazon to drive an education campaign aimed at helping consumers spot impersonation scams during this holiday season (BBB.org/ImpersonationScams). This scam tactic occurs when a scammer pretends to be a trustworthy organization or individual to steal a person’s money or personal information. This co-branded campaign will run through the…

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Ag Economy Barometer Continues Downward Trend, Producers Express Concern About Interest Rate Policy

Farmer sentiment weakened again in October as the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer dropped 10 points to a reading of 102. Both barometer’s sub-indices also declined this month. The Current Conditions Index dipped 8 points to a reading of 101, while the Future Expectations Index dropped 11 points to a reading of 102. The…

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Indiana Department of Education Continues Work to Prioritize Academic Standards Around Key Skills and Traits

On Wednesday, the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) provided an update to the Indiana State Board of Education on its ongoing, statutorily-required work to update Indiana Academic Standards to align with the key skills and traits necessary for students to be successful after high school graduation. “From one grade to the next, it’s important that…

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Holcomb to Lead Delegation to Egypt

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb is leading an economic development trip to Egypt next week, where he will join global leaders at the United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP27) in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. At the conference, Gov. Holcomb will deliver a keynote address about Indiana’s efforts to usher in clean energy infrastructure…

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Local Lawmakers Encourage Future Hoosier Educators to Apply for Scholarship

Hamilton County legislators are encouraging local students planning to pursue a career in education to apply for the state’s teaching scholarship as the application window just reopened. House Speaker Todd Huston (R-Fishers) said the Next Generation Hoosier Educator Scholarship pays $7,500 per year for up to four years to students earning a teaching degree and…

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HHSC Drama Department to Present You Can’t Beat The House

Members of the Hamilton Heights High School Drama Department cordially invite the community to attend its live production of You Can’t Beat The House by Pat Cook. The play is directed by Hamilton Heights’ Theatre teacher Brooks Myers in collaboration with her theatre class. This comedy brings choreographed chaos to life in a hilarious show…

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