Archive for February 2022
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma And What You Need To Know
One of my patients asked me recently what lymphoma is. My knowledge of the subject was a bit dusty before I started researching this column. Medical knowledge of non-Hodgkin lymphoma…
Read More‘Heart’ Your Heart This February During American Heart Month
While February is a month to celebrate love, it is also a time to bring awareness to the heart in your body. This month marks American Heart Month, a time…
Read MoreDurham Home, Inc. Continues Scholarships For Montgomery County High School Seniors
Scholarship applications are now available for Montgomery County high school seniors, sponsored by Durham Home, Inc. One scholarship per county high school district will be awarded to a female accepted…
Read MoreDHS Celebrates EMA Appreciation Week On Feb. 20-26
Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb has proclaimed Feb. 20-26 as EMA Appreciation Week, honoring those county-level emergency managers who work around the clock to protect their communities from disasters. EMA…
Read More2022 Subaru Forester Wilderness: Bred For Trails, Tamed For Suburbia
There’s no doubt the 2022 Subaru Forester Wilderness is capable of tackling really challenging trails. My trip to Bend, Oregon last October for the press preview proved that. I think…
Read MoreListening To The Bells
The bells ring more or less all the time here. My husband, Peter, and I are in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, a city filled with old churches. Every old…
Read MoreEducation ‘Reforms’ Come At Volatile Time
Here’s a pop quiz: What do Richard Lugar, Joe Donnelly, Mike Braun, and Todd Huston have in common? Early in their public service careers, they served on local or parochial…
Read MoreTwo Wabash College Professors Land $470,000 NSF Grant
Wabash College professors Erika Sorensen-Kamakian and Wally Novak received a nearly $470,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to study the impacts of protein level control on human development…
Read MoreIRS; You Are Not
My friend is having trouble with the Internal Revenue Service. We’ll call him Mr. Farmer, be-cause — one; it’s the IRS, and two; well, they already know his real name.…
Read MoreLocal Facility Adding 50 Jobs
International Paper is growing in Crawfordsville. The company announced that it is expanding its local plant to operate around the clock. In addition, International Paper is adding 50 jobs to…
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