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Reader Feels Strongly About Preserving Political Process
Dear Editor, No matter where you fall on the political spectrum, the evidence revealed in the latest federal indictment of Donald Trump should disturb every American who cares about protecting our freedom to vote and our democracy. Trump was charged with four criminal counts, including conspiracy to defraud our country and impede our right to…
Read MoreRiverview Health To Hold Joint Pain Treatment Seminar
Riverview Health will host a seminar about treating joint pain. Join Dr. Norman Mindrebo, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine physician, to learn about the latest techniques for joint replacement at Riverview Health. Dr. Mindrebo will discuss hip, knee and shoulder pain, as well as advances in joint replacement procedures for each of these…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Brian Swart smile? The band,” said the Cicero resident, who directs the Hamilton County Community Band, which will present a free Community Band Festival from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday at Federal Hill Commons, with Crossroads Brass Band performing at 6 p.m. and HCCB at 7 p.m. He and Eric Thornbury, Noblesville…
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence Looms Over The Work Force But Experts Say Jobs Will Still Need ‘Human Judgement’
by John Grimaldi Arthur C. Clarke’s classic sci-fi tale, 2001: A Space Odyssey, featuring a creepy computer named HAL, was made into a hit movie in 1968. Here we are, 55 years later, faced with what some are calling a scary, real life version of HAL. It’s called Artificial Intelligence [AI], a computer technology that…
Read MoreLife After Stroke; 5 Tips For Recovery And Daily Living
(Family Features) In the weeks and months immediately following a stroke, an early rehabilitation program offers the best possible recovery outcomes. While each person’s stroke recovery journey is unique, starting the path toward rehabilitation as soon as it’s medically safe allows stroke survivors to mitigate the lasting effects. According to the American Stroke Association, a…
Read MoreDinner Party On Union
Westfield’s best party and fundraiser is back on September 16 from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. This event benefits the Downtown Westfield Association. Save your seat for Westfield’s dinner party on Union featuring a three-course dinner from Prime 47 Carmel. Live entertainment by Groovesmash and an incredible silent and live auction featuring experiences from around…
Read More‘We Cannot Afford To Be Complacent’: Chamber Releases 2035 Economic Vision For State
By: Leslie Bonilla Muniz Indiana’s influential Chamber of Commerce on Monday released its third long-term economic plan for the state — two years ahead of schedule, and as both Indiana and the chamber itself prepare for major leadership changes. The ambitious vision seeks to advance workforce, education, business climate, infrastructure, quality of place and health…
Read MoreA Cheerful Welcome For New Teachers
Hamilton Heights cheerleaders provided a cheerful welcome for the district’s 18 new teachers as they board a school bus driven by Superintendent Dr. Derek Arrowood. The interactive bus tour is a favorite part of the New Teacher Academy, which provides an up close and personal visit with district amenities and the communities it serves. HHEF…
Read MoreWard Placed On National Committees
Hamilton County Surveyor Kenton C. Ward was recently appointed to five committees with the National Association of Counties ( NACo ). Ward was appointed to serve on the Information Technology Standing Committee, Resilient Counties Advisory Board and the Rural Action Caucus. He was also named to leadership positions as Chair of the Water Subcommittee and…
Read MoreProtect Your Organization!
Learn how to defend against Cyber Criminals. We are honored to host Brian Peters as the August coffee speaker on Thursday, August 24 from 8 am – 9 am. Brian Peters and David Rash will be providing multiple technology and training tips for keeping your organization safe from Cyber Criminals. Come hear how Brian and…
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