Archive for January 2023
Purdue Launches New AI-Based Global Forest Mapping Project
Purdue University’s Jingjing Liang has received a two-year, $870,000 grant from the World Resources Institute to map global forest carbon accumulation rates. “To accurately capture the carbon accumulation rates of…
Read MoreDear Earthtalk: How Are We Going To Deal With All The Waste When The Solar Panels Everyone Is Putting Up Now Wear Out In 20-30 Years?
When purchasing green alternatives for home power generation, there are many features that the average consumer looks for. Most are hoping to find options that are the most efficient, or…
Read MoreDurham Saga #3 – John Harrison Durham
John Harrison Durham came into the world (16 Sept 1808) on his parents (John J and Celia Bonham) farm near Perryville, Kentucky and passed away right here in Montgomery County…
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Richard “Dick” Haffner
Jan. 15, 1938 – Jan. 23, 2023 Richard “Dick” Haffner, 85, of Noblesville, passed away on Monday, Jan. 23, 2023 at St. Vincent Carmel Hospital surrounded by his family. He…
Read MorePostal Service On-Time Performance Similar In Rural, Urban Areas, Report Finds
By Adam Goldstein Challenges with the cash-strapped United States Postal Service sent many Americans to their wit’s end during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in communities reliant on the mail for…
Read MoreLearn Hands-Only CPR During American Heart Month To Save Lives Of Loved Ones
During February – American Heart Month – the American Heart Association, the leading voluntary health organization devoted to a world of longer, healthier lives for all, is urging at least…
Read MoreDoomsday Clock Set At 90 Seconds To Midnight
The Doomsday Clock was set at 90 seconds to midnight, due largely but not exclusively to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the increased risk of nuclear escalation. The new Clock…
Read MoreBenedictine College Announces Honor Rolls
Benedictine College has recognized those students who have distinguished themselves academically during the last semester. Elias Washer of Crawfordsville was recently named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester,…
Read MoreTry This With Your Credit Card Company . . .
Last week we, as in We The People, hit a financial landmark. We maxed out our credit card. Oh, the uppity ups in the government didn’t call it that. Treasury…
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