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1867 – Funds were authorized by the Indiana Legislature to improve the entrance to the Michigan City harbor. Two piers were constructed by the Michigan City Harbor Company, and a…
Read More1867 – Funds were authorized by the Indiana Legislature to improve the entrance to the Michigan City harbor. Two piers were constructed by the Michigan City Harbor Company, and a…
Read MoreOn Tuesday, Indiana Department of Insurance (IDOI) Commissioner Amy L. Beard issued Bulletin 263 outlining the 2022-2023 annual surcharge rates for healthcare providers to pay into the Indiana Patient’s Compensation…
The Noblesville Schools Education Foundation (NSEF) is proud to host its largest annual fundraiser, Miller-Palooza, on Friday, March 4 at Embassy Suites, 13700 Conference Center Drive South, Noblesville. The funds…
United Way of Central Indiana will donate about 500 books to first through third graders next week as part of Read Across America Day. United Way will drop off books…
As of Friday, Feb. 25, the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office has stepped up patrols to help curb dangerous and aggressive driving. The enforcement campaign will run through Monday, March 21….
The Carmel Clay Public Library will offer a three-part online series on Alzheimer’s and dementia awareness. Presented by the Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Indiana Chapter, the series kicks off on Monday,…
In response to developments in Ukraine, Verizon has waived charges for calls from its postpaid consumer and business wireless customers and residential landline customers to and from Ukraine, now through…
Due to inclement weather on Thursday, the City of Carmel has postponed the unveiling of a new sculpture until Monday, Feb. 28. The sculpture, titled “Waiting to Cross,” is from…
A total of 213 Indiana University Kokomo students earned degrees in December 2021. The graduates represent 30 Indiana counties, seven states, and Saudi Arabia. Locally, 26 graduates are from Hamilton…
Former Sheridan resident John Holmes is starting a new Constitution Course at the Sheridan Historical Society Museum beginning Wednesday, March 2. This will be the first of eight weekly sessions…