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Indianapolis Zoo and CareSource begin three-year Christmas at the Zoo collaboration

December 1, 2021

The Indianapolis Zoo’s annual Christmas at the Zoo is underway for its 53rd year, this year joined by exclusive presenting sponsor CareSource, a nationally recognized nonprofit health plan. This year will mark the start of a three-year partnership as the…

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INDOT reminds public to reinforce mailboxes before winter weather arrives

December 1, 2021

The Indiana Department of Transportation is urging residents along state roads and U.S. highways to prepare their mailboxes prior to the start of winter weather. Snow and ice removal is INDOT’s top priority during winter months. While the agency’s yellow…

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Dr. Fred P. Warbinton

December 1, 2021

Dec. 29, 1931 – Nov. 30, 2021 Dr. Fred P. Warbinton, 89, passed away peacefully on the evening of Nov. 30, 2021, surrounded by loving family. He was born in Crawfordsville, Ind., on Dec. 29, 1931, and graduated from Crawfordsville…

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More than $330,000 available in winter energy bill assistance for Duke Energy Indiana customers

December 1, 2021

Duke Energy Indiana has dedicated more than $330,000 in financial assistance to customers who are struggling to pay their electric bills this winter. The funds come from Duke Energy contributions and customer and employee donations. “Winters can cause financial strain…

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December 1, 2021
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Week in Review

November 30, 2021

We have now entered into the holly jolly month of December and BRR it sure is cold. With the smell of candy canes and pine on the wind comes a wave of Christmas news. Here’s a recap of some of…

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Daily Almanac: Dec. 1, 2021

November 30, 2021

Sunrise/Sunset RISE: 7:51 a.m. SET: 5:23 p.m. High/Low Temperatures High: 50°F Low: 34 °F Wacky Holiday Today • Civil Air Patrol Day • Day Without Art What Happened On This Day • 1918 Kingdom of Iceland established • 1955 Rosa…

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Induction cooktops reduce bills, indoor pollution

November 30, 2021

The carbon monoxide detector screeched again. The monitor screen read above four hundred parts per million (PPM) so she opened the backdoor. As she ran upstairs to grab an industrial fan, she shouted to her mother-in-law, “Don’t worry, I’m going…

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Hammer on victims

November 30, 2021

Boy, this time of year sure can be tough on some of us. I feel like I’m always too hot because I bundled up too much or too cold because I didn’t. And then when the furnace in the office…

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Bits’n’Pieces

November 30, 2021

Welcome back to Bits’n’Pieces, a weekly look at some of the interesting, funny, comical and sometimes outright weird things that happen in and around Montgomery County. Have something you think should go into Bits? E-mail it to us at [email protected],…

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