Daily Almanac: May 3, 2022

Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 6:41 a.m. SET: 8:40 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: High: 75 °F Low: 58 °F Today is…: • Eid al-Fitr • Public Radio Day • National Teacher Day What Happened On This Day: • 1958 Truman Capote’s book Breakfast at Tiffany’s is published • 1979 Margaret Thatcher is elected British Prime Minister • 1999 A…

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IHSAA Announces Baseball State Tournament Pairings

A host of Hamilton County schools will feature in the 2022 IHSAA Baseball sectionals, announced by the IHSAA yesterday. Hamilton Heights High School, reigning 3A sectional champions, will host New Castle in game 1 of Sectional 24. Fishers High School, also reigning sectional champions in Class 4A, will face Carmel in game 4 of sectional…

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Chief Nursing Officer at Riverview Health Recognized by American College of Healthcare Executives

Riverview Health announced that Joyce Wood, RN, MBA, FACHE, chief nursing officer of Riverview Health, was given the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) Regents’ Senior Level Healthcare Executive Award. “Joyce’s dedication to not only Riverview Health but the healthcare profession is an inspiration to us all,” said Seth Warren, president and CEO of Riverview…

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Consumer Alert: List of Products Recalled in April

Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers of important consumer protection concerns for products recalled in April. Consumers are encouraged to take advantage of opportunities available for those who purchased the recalled items.  “Whether it’s a pressure washer, pajamas, or pain relief products, Hoosier consumers need to know if the products they purchased are flawed,”…

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Hamilton County Tourism Recognizes 11 Local ‘Hospitality Heroes’ During National Travel and Tourism Week

A key reason Hamilton County receives nationwide acclaim and generates more than $960 million annually in direct visitor spending is the creative, hard-working local hospitality community, and Hamilton County Tourism (HCT) is pleased to honor 11 local “Hospitality Heroes” for their efforts. The county’s tourism agency is recognizing these local Hospitality Heroes during National Travel…

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Gov. Holcomb Applauds Hoosier Small Businesses’ Success and Resilience, Recognizes Contributions of Entrepreneurs

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb issued a proclamation declaring May 1 – 7 as Small Business Week in Indiana, celebrating the more than 529,000 small businesses in Indiana and the more than 1.2 million hardworking Hoosiers they employ. “This week, we recognize all the small businesses driving our state’s economy forward,” said Gov. Holcomb. “Indiana is…

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Koteewi Aerial and Equestrian Adventures Opened Saturday

Hamilton County Parks’ two Strawtown Koteewi Park adventures open Saturday for the 2022 season in Noblesville. Koteewi Aerial Adventure (Edge Adventures) opens today for the season and will be open weekends through Memorial Day weekend, then will be open daily, except Tuesdays. K-Trails Equestrian Adventures, which offers guided trail rides, sunset rides and pony rides,…

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Noblesville Lions Host Bicentennial Project Speaker

On Wednesday evening the Noblesville Lions had Jessica Petty, Executive Director of the Hamilton County Bicentennial Project speak to the club. Jessica spoke about plans in the county for the bicentennial in 2023. The club is able to apply for a micro-grant to support a bicentennial project. More info can be found at www.hamcoturns200.com

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Letter to the Editor: The Times’ Mischaracterization of Holocaust Remembrance Day

Dear Editor Newspapers have the opportunity to shape and influence their readership’s views, opinions and attitudes. That opportunity carries a burden to be responsible guardians of liberty, civic and human rights. We were shocked and disappointed to see the mischaracterization of the Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom HaShoah) as a “wacky holiday” on the front page…

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