• Indiana Health Secretary Appointment, Carmel Fundraiser, Recycled Bikes, Winter Storm, and Energy Assistance

  • Feb 18 2025
  • Durée: 3 min
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Indiana Health Secretary Appointment, Carmel Fundraiser, Recycled Bikes, Winter Storm, and Energy Assistance

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  • Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Tuesday, February 18, 2025.

    We're starting off with some breaking news from the state level. Governor-elect Mike Braun has announced his intent to appoint Dr. Gloria Sachdev as Indiana's Secretary of Health and Family Services. Dr. Sachdev, a Carmel resident, is known for her work in healthcare cost transparency and advocacy, which has led to over two dozen state laws aimed at improving healthcare affordability[1].

    Moving on to local events, the Carmel Education Foundation is gearing up for its annual Taste of Carmel fundraiser, themed "Dine at the Disco," scheduled for March 7 at the 502 East Event Centre. Tickets are available now, ranging from $75 for general admission to $1,300 for a reserved table for 10[1].

    In community news, Recycled Cycles is accepting donations of used bicycles at the Good Samaritan Network office in Fishers. These bicycles will be used to support various programs, including TOWER, which helps inmates reenter society and the workforce, and also benefits children in need in Hamilton County[1].

    On the sports front, the Indiana High School Athletic Association's girls basketball state tournament is underway. Various local teams are competing across different classes, with games scheduled throughout the week[3].

    Now, let's talk about the weather. A winter storm is expected to move into the area this afternoon and evening, with 3-5 inches of snow predicted. Bitter cold temperatures will persist throughout the week, with wind chills potentially dropping to 10 below zero and colder. Today, we're looking at light snow with temperatures ranging from -7 to -12 degrees Fahrenheit[2][4].

    In other news, the Indiana Energy Assistance Program is open for applications to help with winter utility bills. Eligible applicants can receive financial assistance and temporary protection from utility disconnection for nonpayment[1].

    Finally, in local development, Hamilton County Parks and Recreation has received a $52,000 donation from White River Rescue Inc. to refurbish a fishing pier at the White River Campground, enhancing accessibility for visitors of all ages and abilities[1].

    This has been Indianapolis Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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