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Michael D. Springer

September 5, 2023

August 20, 1952, Wednesday, August 30, 2023 Michael D. Springer, 71, passed away on August 30, 2023 at Roudebush VA Medical Center in Indianapolis with family at his side. He was born on August 20, 1952 to Norris and Leona…

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18 Hole Par-3 Scramble Ends With Close Scores

September 5, 2023

The scores are close with the first place team of Jim White, Steve Priest, Dick Vanarsdel, Bill Combs and Terry Gowin scoring six-under-par and the second place team of Denny Wilson, Mike Fry, John Stull, Joe Irvin and Chuck Hatzburg…

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Fair Exchange For Hard Work

September 5, 2023

The calendar, and the quality of the air we breathe, insist it’s state fair season. The competition is great to watch, no matter what it is. You know, like trying to knock down a pile of cinder blocks with a…

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2024 Chevy Equinox RS Adds Sport To Parental Practicality

September 5, 2023

By Casey Williams My family tends to buy the same car over and over again – especially if it’s a good one. My 92-year-old grandmother drives a full-size GM sedan, just as she has since the 1950s. My other grandmother…

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GOP Chairman Hupfer’s Historic Tenure At The Helm

September 5, 2023

By BRIAN A. HOWEY Kyle Hupfer has been, arguably, the most successful major party chairman in Indiana history. His Democrat counterpart, Mike Schmuhl, is attempting to get his party back in the game. When it comes to straight tenure, the…

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The Postscript by Carrie Classon

September 5, 2023

Stubby Got Into Some Trouble It was time to come back from Mexico. It wasn’t because of the weather. The weather was wonderful. The nights up in the mountains were cool, and the days were warm, and sometimes, in the…

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Older Car, Engine Fried: What To Do?

September 5, 2023

Dear EarthTalk: The engine is fried on my old Honda Civic. What’s the most environmentally friendly thing to do with this car? Studies show that the typical combustion engine has a lifetime expectation of about 200,000 miles. For the average…

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Cutting Taxes For Hoosiers

September 5, 2023

By: Spencer Deery While this newsletter often mentions the recent large financial commitments made by the state in vital areas like education, mental health, law enforcement and public health, it’s important to also emphasize how fiscally conservative leadership at the…

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September 3, 2023
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09-02-23

September 2, 2023
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