February 27, 2024Ken HartmanComments Off on Effect on Sunsetting Tax Provisions for Family Farm Households Revealed
Two recent laws enacted temporary provisions to the Federal tax code: the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). A new report issued today by USDA’s Economic Research Service, An […]
February 27, 2024Ken HartmanComments Off on Securities Division Files Action Against Zionsville Based Medical Device Company
The Indiana Securities Division has issued a Cease & Desist Order against the medical device company VoCare, Inc. and several of its officers including Steven R. Peabody, Mary Zappia, and Scott Kane- prohibiting it from […]
February 27, 2024Ken HartmanComments Off on Gorton’s Seafood Chooses Lebanon for New Expansion; Project to Start in March
The Boone County Economic Development Corporation (Boone EDC) and the City of Lebanon are thrilled to announce Gorton’s Seafood, a renowned name in the seafood industry, has selected Lebanon as the site for its new […]
February 26, 2024Ken HartmanComments Off on Hoosiers for Affordable Healthcare Applauds Market Leader for Lowering Prices
Indiana University Health, the state’s largest hospital system, recently reported an annual income of $343 million last year, nearly tripling income from $121 million in 2022. Hoosiers for Affordable Healthcare, a 501(c)(4) coalition founded in […]
February 26, 2024Ken HartmanComments Off on WILO Radio Will Broadcast Sectional Contest Between Carroll and Delphi
WILO Radio’s live play-by-play coverage of the boys’ basketball season continues Tuesday as Carroll takes on Delphi in the second game of the night at Lafayette Central Catholic Sectional. Coverage begins at 7:15 p.m. on […]
At approximately 10:11p.m. Saturday, Kokomo Police were dispatched to the 1400 block of North Lafountain Street for reports of shots fired. While checking the area, officers were dispatched to Community Howard Regional Health for a […]
February 24, 2024Ken HartmanComments Off on Clinton Central’s Luke Davison Chosen as “The Farmers Bank Player of the Game”
Clinton Central High School boys’ basketball player Luke Davison scored 13 points and was named as “The Farmers Bank Player of the Game” for his efforts in Friday night’s 51-44 victory over Frontier in Michigantown.
February 23, 2024Ken HartmanComments Off on Indiana Department of Health Reports First Measles Case in Five Years
The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) has confirmed a case of measles in a Lake County resident. The risk to the public is low, but IDOH continues to investigate the case along with local public […]
February 23, 2024Ken HartmanComments Off on United Way Opening Grant Cycle for Non-Profits in Clinton County Next Week
United Way for Clinton County will be opening their grant cycle for Not-For-Profits in Clinton County starting Wednesday, February 28, 2004. All applications must be submitted to United Way no later than noon on Friday, […]