Refuge Christian Church welcomes pastor Alston Geers
Submitted Refuge Christian Church welcomed Alston Geers as the new senior minister on Jan. 1. Geers has a Bachelor of Arts in Bible and Theology from Johnson University in Knoxville,…
Read MoreSubmitted Refuge Christian Church welcomed Alston Geers as the new senior minister on Jan. 1. Geers has a Bachelor of Arts in Bible and Theology from Johnson University in Knoxville,…
Read MoreBy GARRETT BERGQUIST WISH-TV | wishtv.com Gov. Mike Braun on Thursday said he plans to continue Indiana’s recent track record on government spending with a business-minded approach. Not quite 72…
By MALLORY WIRE Guest Columnist January means many things to people: a fresh start, new opportunities, and a reason to make changes, just to name a few. It is also…
OneZone Chamber has announced the addition of Curt Whitesell to its Board of Directors. Whitesell brings a wealth of experience and an understanding of local businesses’ challenges and opportunities. “Having…
Howard Bailey Financial has announced the addition of Candy Martin as the firm’s new Office Manager at its Carmel location. Martin’s extensive background and dedication to excellence will play a…
By ASHLEY FOWLER WISH-TV | wishtv.com Hoosiers who want to work for the state of Indiana might not need a college degree to get hired. Gov. Mike Braun on Wednesday…
Submitted Dueling Pianos presented by Brittany Brumfield & Baby Grand Entertainment is coming to Feinstein’s at the Hotel Carmichael this Saturday, Jan. 18. Have you ever been to a concert…
Attorney General Todd Rokita sues pharmaceutical companies over anticompetitive acts related to EpiPen Submitted by Office of the Attorney General Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a lawsuit alleging…
According to YouGov.com, about 34 percent of U.S. adult citizens made at least one New Year’s resolution at the start of 2024. For those resolving to jump-start their education in…
Submitted by AARP Indiana Property taxes are critical to the well-being of Indiana’s communities, but older Hoosiers cannot always afford them. This is especially true when they are experiencing property…