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RNC Edition: Inside Indiana's Delegation
This week we've got the RNC edition of Checks and Balances. First and foremost, our own Brittany Carloni was on the ground at the Republican National Convention all week, and she has the inside scoop from the Indiana delegation. It was also a sweet homecoming for the Milwaukee native! Forwarded this newsletter from a...
Teachers speak out against Indiana high school diploma redesign proposal
INDIANAPOLIS — Many teachers from across the state spoke out against proposed changes to the state’s high school diploma requirements at the latest State Board of Education (SBOE) meeting on Wednesday. ”I believe these changes are a step in the wrong direction,” Gianna Mirowski with the Hammond Area Career Center said. ”By altering these requirements, […]
Recount results for races still not certified over two months after primary election
Indiana’s primary election results have still not been certified more than two months after the May 7 primary. Holding up the certification are two ballot recount efforts, which the Indiana Recount Commission approved in May despite large margins of victory. Initial tallying for one of the disputed races has not even started. In May, the […] The post Recount results for races still not certified over two months after primary election appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Secretary of State Diego Morales releases joint statement on election integrity and opposing federalization of state election processes
MILWAUKEE– The undersigned State Secretaries are their states’ Chief Election Officers:. These six Secretaries of State are attending the Republican National Convention (RNC) this week in Milwaukee, WI. The Convention provides an opportunity to communicate with officials from throughout the nation regarding the Secretaries’ election integrity concerns regarding any attempts to federalize state election processes.
Dairy Queen to give free Dilly Bars for National Ice Cream Day
INDIANAPOLIS — Dairy Queen will be rewarding customers with a free Dilly Bar to celebrate National Ice Cream Day on Sunday, July 21! To get the sweet-treat customers have to place an app order of at least $1. There are approximately 197 Dairy Queens in Indiana so you’re sure to find a location that serves […]
Marian University promotes Jessica Morales Maust to vice president for enrollment management
Marian University has announced the promotion of Carmel resident Jessica Morales Maust, MBA, to vice president for enrollment management. Morales Maust has been a vital part of the Marian community since June 2021, bringing more than 15 years of enrollment management experience and a proven record of accomplishment of success in driving the university’s enrollment initiatives.
Former Mt. Vernon, New Palestine teacher arrested for providing students with drugs, alcohol
GREENFIELD — A former teacher at Mt. Vernon schools and New Palestine schools was arrested for allegedly providing drugs and alcohol to students. 45-year-old Brock Wedgeworth was arrested by Greenfield Police and Fortville Police detectives on Thursday morning. Wedgeworth allegedly provided drugs and alcohol multiple times to former students...
Johnson County, IN to Build New $2.5M Recycling Center
Construction will start soon on a new county recycling center in Franklin. The Johnson County Solid Waste Management District Board awarded a bid to Runnebohm Construction Co. last month for the construction of a new 10,000-square-foot recycling center. A bid for $2.5 million was approved, but the county council has approved a $3.2 million total bond that also includes soft costs and contingency funds.
County GOP enjoys breakfast with new state party chairman
The Hamilton County Republican Party held its monthly Chairman’s Breakfast Wednesday morning, this time at Peterson’s, 7690 E. 96th St., Fishers. Former State Senator and newly elected Indiana GOP Chairman Randy Head was the guest of honor. He spoke about his plans in this new role and how Republicans can continue their streak of success across the state.
Five local students graduate UW-Madison
A total of 8,586 students received degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison on May 10 and 11, including six students from Hamilton County. They are:. Asha Coy, Fishers, College of Letters and Science, Bachelor of Science in Biology. Adam Katz, Carmel, College of Letters and Science, Bachelor of Arts in...
Bourbon tasting event to raise money to help older people age in place
CARMEL, Ind. (WISH) — Bourbon enthusiasts have been invited to attend a tasting event in August. Shepherd’s Center’s Roaring 2020s Speakeasy of Hamilton County will be the evening of Aug. 25 at the Lucas Oil Estate’s West Pavilion, perhaps better known as the “party barn.” It’s at 1143 W. 116th St., which is between the […]
Lebanon High School Welcomes New Varsity Head Baseball Coach
Lebanon Community School Corporation announced the newest addition to the sports coaching team with a new hire for head coach of the varsity Lebanon High School baseball team for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year. Lebanon High School welcomed new Varsity Head Baseball Coach Riley Benner to the Tigers team after...
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