Posts

Keeping An Eye On Artificial Intelligence

October 30, 2023

By: Spencer Deery This week I participated in a hearing on artificial intelligence (AI) as a member of the Interim Study Committee on Commerce and Economic Development. The rapid progression of AI is expected to be one of the most…

Read More

My Finger Is Stuck!

October 30, 2023

By: John Roberts I have seen many patients over the years who presented with problems getting their fingers to move. They all described pain with “catching” or “popping” when trying to flex or extend a finger. They suffered from trigger…

Read More

New Education And Entertainment Resources Available At CDPL

October 29, 2023

Are you looking for some indoor entertainment as the weather grows colder? Would you like to learn something new in the upcoming new year? If you already love using our library’s Libby app for ebooks, we now have even more…

Read More

Drainage Task Force Fumbles On Final Report

October 29, 2023

By: Whitney Downard Over three-plus hours Wednesday, members painstakingly debated and approved 20 of the 30 recommendations submitted to an interim committee on drainage along with three preliminary drafts of legislation. Then the committee defeated the final report. Instead, the…

Read More

MDT Brings Back Junie B. For Another TYA Show!

October 29, 2023

Myers Dinner Theatre is excited to continue their tradition of entertaining Theatre for Young Audiences with the hilarious Junie B. in Jungle Bella, Batman Smells! This comedy, written by Allison Greogory (based on the book by Barbara Park) and directed…

Read More

Crawfordsville Fire Department Swears In 5 New Hires

October 29, 2023

Crawfordsville Mayor Todd Barton swore in five new hires to the Crawfordsville Fire Department (CFD). Haze Kashon, Calvin Chaney, Payton Busenbark, and James Rush were sworn in on Friday, October 20, 2023 and Christen Saunders was sworn in on October…

Read More

Why You Should Invest In Your Skin Health This Winter

October 29, 2023

(StatePoint) If you’re like many people, you may view the change in seasons as a sign that you can give up your skin protection routine. Experts say that everyone, regardless of gender or lifestyle, should be careful not to neglect…

Read More

Pensions Panel Recommends Guaranteed 13th Check-COLA Split

October 29, 2023

By: Leslie Bonilla Muniz Indiana should move from ad hoc public retirement benefit increases to a long-term approach that guarantees former public employees a 13th check or cost of living adjustment (COLA) annually, an interim committee recommended Tuesday. But who…

Read More

Ask Rusty – My Birthday Is On The First Of The Month; When Should I Claim Social Security?

October 29, 2023

Dear Rusty: I will be 62 on November first and I have chosen to take my benefits early. I know that my benefit will be less than it would be if I waited and that does not concern me, but…

Read More

State Beats Hell Out Of Satanic Temple Effort

October 29, 2023

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and his legal team achieved an important win for life and the rule of law this week by successfully securing the dismissal of the Satanic Temple’s lawsuit challenging Indiana’s landmark 2022 pro-life law. “This lawsuit…

Read More