No life for a dog
It is said “all dogs go to Heaven.” In the case of Skooder, our family pet many years ago, this saying had likely been put to the test. Those encountering…
Read MoreIt is said “all dogs go to Heaven.” In the case of Skooder, our family pet many years ago, this saying had likely been put to the test. Those encountering…
Read MoreBy ABBY WILLIAMS Sheridan H.S. Human Resources Teacher Each year in early spring, on what always feels like a frigid day, Sheridan High School students and staff participate in the…
In my November column, I wrote about the Noblesville High School academic addition. As readers may remember, that project was approved by the board and ground has already broken on…
By EMILY HILDEBRAND Guest Columnist According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, on average, 17,000 new people enter homelessness every week in the United States. Sadly, this includes far…
Investing for your future is important – but it can be challenging. How can you navigate the complexities of the financial markets and make the right decisions for your situation?…
As I thought about last week’s column on taking steps to be a more joyful person a couple of days ago, something hit me like a ton of bricks. My…
By TAMI WANNINGER Guest Columnist Every February during Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month (TDVAM), Prevail spotlights the real harm young people experience in unhealthy and abusive relationships. We invite you…
Welcome to the Timesheet. This column is a report of work done on behalf of the people of Hamilton County. It’s to be informative, too – a place to learn…
Editor’s note: This column was previously published in The Reporter on Dec. 1, 2022. “I intend to live forever or die trying.” – Groucho Marx Baby Boomers – the term…
My mother had this story. Daughter is twisting my arm. “Write your memoirs,” she says. That sounds too final, too complete. Besides, what interesting memoirs do I have to write?…