Archive for April 2025
Lt. Governor Makes Mass Spending Cuts
Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith is announcing mass spending cuts his office is making after assuming his role as Indiana Lieutenant Governor from the previous administration. The office will not be…
Read MoreAsk Rusty – Will My Medicare Premium Change because I Sold Investment Property?
Dear Rusty: I have questions concerning the deduction of money from my Social Security benefit amount as relates to the sale of investment property. I am 66 years old and…
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Barbara Jean Bramble
Mrs. Barbara Jean Bramble, age 89 of Trinity, Alabama, passed away on Saturday, March 29, 2025, at the NHC Health Care Center in Moulton, Alabama. Mrs. Bramble was born on…
Read MoreJudith Jeanne (Goodin) Jaques
Judith “Judy” Jeanne (Goodin) Jaques, age 87 of Wallace, passed away on Sunday, December 1, 2024 at Bickford Memory Care. She was born in Crawfordsville on September 6, 1937 to…
Read MoreButch Recalls Montgomery County ‘Cold Case’ Murders
If you watch the news on an Indy channel, you know that murders occur almost daily in Marion County. Our county has much less crime, including violent crime, compared…
Read MoreNational Library Week April 6-12
We’ve made it through the winter, and it’s finally spring! That’s always good news, but April brings libraries and their communities something even more special. National Library Week will be…
Read MoreSen. Deery Shares Update
Indiana is a wonderful place to live, but we are not immune from the hazards of deadly drugs and violent crime. Senate Bill 324 is currently making its way through…
Read MoreRep. Genda: Scholarships Available
Applications for the Indiana Career Scholarship Account (CSA) program are now open for Hoosier students in grades 10-12 interested in internships, apprenticeships and work-based learning opportunities. CSAs provide $5,000 annually…
Read MoreVSO Provides Update for Veterans
Well it is starting to get a little warmer. We have had 26 Visitors, 82 phone calls into my office and we had 24 veterans taken to their clinics. The…
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