City Hiring: Family names recur in city government ANDERSON — In an effort to meet a projected budget shortfall of $4.9 million by 2010, Anderson City government has eliminated 45 positions since January 2008. Because of the layoffs, city employment practices, including the hiring of relatives, are being scrutinized closely by the community, as reflected in comments at public meetings and phone calls to The Herald Bulletin....more>>
Arabians staying grounded early Pendleton Heights won seven of its final nine regular-season games last year and entered sectional play considered by many to be the hottest team in The Herald Bulletin coverage area....more>>
Toddler will have Sprout surprise ELWOOD — Surprise will flood the eyes of 3-year-old Johnathan Thomas Heath on Monday night when his own face appears on national television. Preferring not to tell their son that his picture was chosen at random by the network, his parents, Johnathan and Kristy, will be watching the toddler closely as he witnesses his debut....more>>
Use Celebrations to announce your special event Use Celebrations to announce your special event: anniversaries, births, birthdays, engagements and weddings. Or search Celebrations to find out who is celebrating in your community....more>>
John Williams: Time to hunt for Medicare prescription drug plan It’s Medicare Part D open season and it’s time to set your target on the prescription drug plan that’s best for you. Newly eligible Medicare beneficiaries, and current ones who are considering making changes to their prescription drug plan, should mark their calendars for Part D open season that runs from Nov. 15 to Dec. 31 each year....more>>
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