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GPO Names Indiana State Library as Federal Depository Library of the Year
The U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) names Indiana State Library as the 2022 Federal Depository Library of the Year. The library was selected for its excellent promotion and preservation of Government information and for its programs that improve awareness and literacy of Government information. The library began collecting Federal documents when it opened in 1825,…
Read More9th Festival of Trees to Take Root in Carmel
Good Samaritan Network of Hamilton County, Inc., a local nonprofit 501c3 organization, has announced the ninth annual Hamilton County Festival of Trees will be held on Nov. 19. The return of this holiday tradition will impact Hamilton County families because it helps to provide direct funding for Holiday Assistance to the unserved, at-risk, and underserved.…
Read MoreSenate Debate: Young Hammers on Inflation, Mcdermott Bets on Abortion
By Leslie Bonilla Muñiz U.S. Sen. Todd Young, a Republican, centered his reelection bid on fighting inflation and spending in a debate Sunday night while his primary challenger, Democrat Tom McDermott, focused his message on abortion rights and attacked Young’s votes for spending bills. The nonpartisan, nonprofit Indiana Debate Commission hosted Sunday’s event, which also…
Read MoreNoblesville Lions Help Clean the Streets
Meeting Notes: Hamilton County Redevelopment Commission 10/18/2022
Meeting AgendaOct. 18 at 8:30 a.m.Hamilton County Government and Judicial Center, Commissioners Conference Room 1A 1. Call to Order. 2. Notice of Quorum. 3. Election of Officers 4. Consideration of Resolution No. RC-10-18-22, a Declaratory Resolution of the Hamilton County Redevelopment Commission concerning the US 31 North Economic Development Area, including Factual Report and Economic…
Read MoreCPA Welcomes Six New Board Members
Six Indiana business and civic leaders have joined the Board of Directors of the nonprofit Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Board members serve three-year terms on a volunteer basis. Elaine Bedel of Indianapolis is the chief executive officer of the Indiana Destination Development Corp., as well as owner and president of Bedel Financial…
Read More$10K CollegeChoice 529 Sweepstakes Goes to McCordsville Student
State Treasurer Kelly Mitchell is pleased to announce that Jayde from McCordsville is the winner of the $10,000 CollegeChoice 529 Education Sweepstakes. “I am shocked beyond belief to be the recipient of this generous gift,” said Jayde, a high school student. “I am hoping to attend Purdue University after I graduate to study dental hygiene.…
Read MorePlanning an Ag Career? High School Seniors Can Apply for Soy Scholarship
If you or someone you know is an outstanding high school senior interested in pursuing a career in agriculture, we have an opportunity for you! Future ag leaders are vital to the sustainability and growth of our industry, and the American Soybean Association wants to provide one of these students a college scholarship as they…
Read MoreDr. Chuck Bragg Entertains Noblesville Lions
Fishers Author Publishes Novel of Magic Realism
The Eyes of Horace Hollow, a new book by Nancy Hartmann, has been released by RoseDog Books. No one would imagine that a mangy, one-eyed cat could completely change the life of Jasper Yates. A master craftsman of leaded stained-glass windows, Jasper lives in the small village of Horace Hollow in the mid-19th century. Tired…
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