comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Otis bowen - Page 10 : comparemela.com

Looking Back

45 years ago, Oct. 6, 1976 “4-H-Room to Grow,” was the theme for National 4-H Week to be observed by nearly 900 Noble County members from Oct. 3-9, 1976. Alan Ader, Extension youth agent, said there would be no formal celebration of the observance in Noble County, but each of the 30 4-H clubs in the county would continue with their general activities. Several townships were going to be conducting their 4-H achievement programs during the week. Angela Lortie, 17, was one of some 22 youths representing Indiana as delegates to the 22nd Annual National 4-H Dairy Conference at Madison, Wisconsin. Angela was a senior at Central Noble High School and had completed eight years in the 4-H dairy project.

First lady continues china set tradition | Statehouse

Sunday, July 11, 2021 1:00 am First lady continues china set tradition Designed pattern herself for latest to be in mansion NIKI KELLY | The Journal Gazette INDIANAPOLIS – Back in the 1970s, then-Gov. Edgar Whitcomb picked a china pattern to represent the administration when hosting official events. It was simple: white with textured designs on the outer edge. Since then, almost every governor has added his own china pattern – usually chosen by the first lady and coordinating with the state flag colors of blue and gold. Janet Holcomb went all out when choosing the Holcomb pattern – even designing it herself. The first lady, who has two art degrees, began sketching one night – trying to mix the state symbols into the pattern. She realized her preliminary drawing looked similar to work by Hoosier artist Walter Knabe, who then jumped on board to collaborate for a final design.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.