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See Zoobilation through the years at Indianapolis Zoo
See Zoobilation through the years at Indianapolis Zoo

Indianapolis Star

time6 days ago

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  • Indianapolis Star

See Zoobilation through the years at Indianapolis Zoo

Guests dress to impress at Zoobilation 2019, 'Night in the Jungle', at the Indianapolis Zoo on Friday, June 14, 2019. The annual fundraising event celebrates the Zoo's newest animals, sloths and snakes. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Grace Hollars/IndyStar Guests dress to impress at Zoobilation 2019, 'Night in the Jungle', at the Indianapolis Zoo on Friday, June 14, 2019. The annual fundraising event celebrates the Zoo's newest animals, sloths and snakes. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Guests party on the Washington St. Bridge aduring Zoobilation 2019, 'Night in the Jungle', at the Indianapolis Zoo on Friday, June 14, 2019. The annual fundraising event celebrates the ZooÕs newest animals, sloths and snakes. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Guests walk the red carpet at Zoobilation 2019, 'Night in the Jungle', at the Indianapolis Zoo on Friday, June 14, 2019. The annual fundraising event celebrates the Zoo's newest animals, sloths and snakes. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Guests walk the red carpet at Zoobilation 2019, 'Night in the Jungle', at the Indianapolis Zoo on Friday, June 14, 2019. The annual fundraising event celebrates the Zoo's newest animals, sloths and snakes. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Guests strut their best animal themed attire while sampling dishes from restaurants around Indianapolis and visit with some of the animals. Photographed on Friday, June 14, 2024, during the 37th annual Zoobilation at the Indianapolis Zoo. Grace Hollars/IndyStar Guests dress to impress at Zoobilation 2019, 'Night in the Jungle', at the Indianapolis Zoo on Friday, June 14, 2019. The annual fundraising event celebrates the Zoo's newest animals, sloths and snakes. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar A lion watches the party during the Indianapolis Zoo's Zoobilation 2021 Bayou Bash, on Friday, June 11, 2021. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Nataile Hatchel from Fishers smiles while dancing with her friends on Friday, June 14, 2024, during the 37th annual Zoobilation at the Indianapolis Zoo. Grace Hollars/IndyStar Guests dress to impress during the Indianapolis Zoo's Zoobilation 2021 Bayou Bash, on Friday, June 11, 2021. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Guests mix and mingle at Zoobilation 2019, 'Night in the Jungle', at the Indianapolis Zoo on Friday, June 14, 2019. The annual fundraising event celebrates the Zoo's newest animals, sloths and snakes. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Jody Spangler DeFord (middle), in her custom made dress during with the tropical theme of this year's Zoobilation, an annual benefit for the zoo, Indianapolis, Friday, June 9, 2017. Robert Scheer/IndyStar A long entry line to get into the front gate during Zoobilation, an annual benefit for the zoo, Indianapolis, Friday, June 9, 2017. Robert Scheer/IndyStar Katelyn Ferringer, a macaw trainer, feeds a bit of food to one of the zoo's new birds, during Zoobilation, an annual benefit for the zoo, Indianapolis, Friday, June 9, 2017. Robert Scheer/IndyStar A pork and mango dish that's one of the items being served during Zoobilation, an annual benefit for the zoo, Indianapolis, Friday, June 9, 2017. Robert Scheer/IndyStar Macaws fly overhead during Zoobilation, an annual benefit for the zoo, Indianapolis, Friday, June 9, 2017. Robert Scheer/IndyStar Tony Smith and his wife Andrea Smith, Indianapolis, pose during Zoobilation, an annual benefit for the zoo, Indianapolis, Friday, June 9, 2017. Robert Scheer/IndyStar A parrot purse held by Jody Spangler DeFord during Zoobilation, an annual benefit for the zoo, Indianapolis, Friday, June 9, 2017. Well over five thousand people attended the gala with a tropical theme for the year, to celebrate the zoo's new macaw exhibit. Robert Scheer/IndyStar A row of macaws during Zoobilation, an annual benefit for the zoo, Indianapolis, Friday, June 9, 2017. Well over five thousand people attended the gala with a tropical theme for the year, to celebrate the zoo's new macaw exhibit. Robert Scheer/IndyStar Colorful attire being worn during Zoobilation, an annual benefit for the zoo, Indianapolis, Friday, June 9, 2017. Well over five thousand people attended the gala with a tropical theme for the year, to celebrate the zoo's new macaw exhibit. Robert Scheer/IndyStar Booze bottles and a line for drinks during Zoobilation, an annual benefit for the zoo, Indianapolis, Friday, June 9, 2017. Well over five thousand people attended the gala with a tropical theme for the year, to celebrate the zoo's new macaw exhibit. Robert Scheer/IndyStar A bird flies in front of a photographer as Zoobilation attendees ride a roller coaster during the annual benefit for the zoo, Indianapolis, Friday, June 9, 2017. Well over five thousand people attended the gala with a tropical theme for the year, to celebrate the zoo's new macaw exhibit. Robert Scheer/IndyStar A guest arrives for Zoobilation at the Indianapolis Zoo on June 14, 2013. Rob Goebel / The Star Brekeyeva Ainur served hor d' oeuvres to guests during last year's Zoobilation at the Indianapolis Zoo on June 14, 2013. Rob Goebel / The Star Former Indianapolis Colt Gary Brackett poses for a photo as he arrived for last year's Zoobilation at the Indianapolis Zoo on June 14, 2013. Rob Goebel / The Star Guests arrive for Zoobilation at the Indianapolis Zoo on June 14, 2013. Rob Goebel / The Star Lorelei Gentry waves at guests as they arrive for Zoobilation at the Indianapolis Zoo on June 14, 2013. Rob Goebel / The Star Tiffany Oltean dressed as a zebra on stilts to welcome guests to Zoobilation at the Indianapolis Zoo on June 14, 2013. Rob Goebel / The Star Guests arrive for Zoobilation at the Indianapolis Zoo on June 14, 2013. Rob Goebel / The Star A guest arrives for Zoobilation at the Indianapolis Zoo on June 14, 2013. Rob Goebel / The Star Guests arrive for Zoobilation at the Indianapolis Zoo on June 14, 2013. Rob Goebel / The Star Lorelei Gentry waved at guests as they arrived for Zoobilation at the Indianapolis Zoo on June 14, 2013. Rob Goebel / The Star A guest arrives for Zoobilation at the Indianapolis Zoo on June 14, 2013. Frank Espich / The Star A guest arrives for Zoobilation at the Indianapolis Zoo on June 14, 2013. Frank Espich / The Star A guest arrives for Zoobilation at the Indianapolis Zoo on June 14, 2013. Frank Espich / The Star Marcelino Quintana (left) and Zach Derringer with Ruth Christ Steak House have fun paying around with their stuffed pet orangutan at this year's Zoobilation. Ruth christ was one of 70 restaurants taking part in this year's event. Frank Espich/The Star Proper footwear was a must for this year's Zoobilation where the theme was Rock Your Orange. Frank Espich/The Star In this overall scene setter taken on the Washington Street bridge in White River State Park you can see the Zoobilation crowd with the city of Indy in the background. Frank Espich/The Star Jody DeFord from Indianapolis smiles for a photo Friday, June 14, 2024, during the 37th annual Zoobilation at the Indianapolis Zoo. DeFord made her shoes, purse and hair piece. Grace Hollars/IndyStar Guests mix and mingle with dolphins during the Indianapolis Zoo's Zoobilation 2021 Bayou Bash, on Friday, June 11, 2021. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar The crowd heads toward the main entrance to the 2014 Zoobilation party at the Indianapolis Zoo. Frank Espich / The Star A guest tries nitrogen cooled honey mustard popcorn from Revery during Zoobilation 2018: Swing Into Summer at the Indianapolis Zoo, Friday, June 8, 2018. The black-tie fundraiser now in its 32nd year, supports the care and feeding of the ZooÕs 1,200 animals and 46,000 plants, education programs and conservation initiatives. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Matt The Miller's Tavern serves up crab rangoon wantons during Zoobilation 2018: Swing Into Summer at the Indianapolis Zoo, Friday, June 8, 2018. The black-tie fundraiser now in its 32nd year, supports the care and feeding of the ZooÕs 1,200 animals and 46,000 plants, education programs and conservation initiatives. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar A guest tries nitrogen cooled honey mustard popcorn from Revery during Zoobilation 2018: Swing Into Summer at the Indianapolis Zoo, Friday, June 8, 2018. The black-tie fundraiser now in its 32nd year, supports the care and feeding of the ZooÕs 1,200 animals and 46,000 plants, education programs and conservation initiatives. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Nicki McNally, left, Stephanie Bales attend Zoobilation 2018: Swing Into Summer at the Indianapolis Zoo, Friday, June 8, 2018. The black-tie fundraiser now in its 32nd year, supports the care and feeding of the ZooÕs 1,200 animals and 46,000 plants, education programs and conservation initiatives. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar A guests shows off his style during Zoobilation 2018: Swing Into Summer at the Indianapolis Zoo, Friday, June 8, 2018. The black-tie fundraiser now in its 32nd year, supports the care and feeding of the ZooÕs 1,200 animals and 46,000 plants, education programs and conservation initiatives. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar A guest takes fashion to another level during Zoobilation 2018: Swing Into Summer at the Indianapolis Zoo, Friday, June 8, 2018. The black-tie fundraiser now in its 32nd year, supports the care and feeding of the ZooÕs 1,200 animals and 46,000 plants, education programs and conservation initiatives. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Best of 2013 ZOOBILATION :::: Nice touch with a British pith helmet to shade the smiles. Frank Espich/The Star Best of 2013 ZOOBILATION :::: Bold and cool was the call of the evening. Frank Espich/The Star John Willey takes a warm-weather approach to style at the Zoobilation Boomerang Bash at the Indianapolis Zoo Friday, June 12, 2015. Michelle Pemberton/The Star Attending the Zoobilation Boomerang Bash at the Indianapolis Zoo are (from left) Phil Cagle, Steve Cagle, Amy Cagle and AndI Cagle, Friday, June 12, 2015. Michelle Pemberton/The Star Indianapolis Zoo executive vice president Karen Burns attends Zoobilation Friday, June 12, 2015. Michelle Pemberton/The Star Mark Bromund attends the Indianapolis Zoo's Zoobilation Boomerang Bash, Friday June 12, 2015. Michelle Pemberton / The Star Jeff Eggert, left, and Mike Wilsom, right, attend the Indianapolis Zoo's Zoobilation Boomerang Bash, Friday June 12th, 2015. Michelle Pemberton / The Star From left, Ron Frederick and Drew Parr bumped into one another wearing the same suit, at the 30th annual Zoobilation at the Indianapolis Zoo, Friday, June 10, 2016. Jenna Watson/IndyStar From left, Darci Valentine and Arie Regev reach out to pet the sharks during the 30th annual Zoobilation at the Indianapolis Zoo, Friday, June 10, 2016. Jenna Watson/IndyStar Want to know what various tasting stations are serving at Zoobilation. Use the event's free app. You might find something like this Jamaican jerk tenderloin with pineapple papaya salsa and sweet potato puree on plantain slices. Second Helpings, a non-profit kitchen, featured the dish at the 2011 Zoobilation. Jammy Straub/Indy Star

Braden Business Systems Honored with 2025 MSP Today Product of the Year Award
Braden Business Systems Honored with 2025 MSP Today Product of the Year Award

Associated Press

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Braden Business Systems Honored with 2025 MSP Today Product of the Year Award

SmartOps Recognized for Exceptional Innovation and Real-World Impact Through the Channel Fishers, Indiana, United States, June 16, 2025 -- Braden Business Systems proudly announces that its proprietary IT operations platform, SmartOps, has been named a 2025 MSP Today Product of the Year Award winner by TMC. This prestigious award recognizes cutting-edge managed service solutions that empower organizations to enhance IT productivity, boost operational efficiency, and adapt to evolving technology demands. The MSP Today Product of the Year Award celebrates transformative products reshaping the managed services landscape. SmartOps earned this distinction for its innovative self-service capabilities, intelligent automation, and its ability to streamline day-to-day IT operations across diverse environments. SmartOps is Braden's AI-powered, web-based IT operations platform designed to empower users and IT teams alike. With SmartOps, businesses can perform tasks such as password resets, printer troubleshooting, application installations, and calendar permission changes through an intuitive self-service interface, eliminating the need to wait in helpdesk queues. It also provides on-demand access to Braden's expert IT professionals for troubleshooting, project planning, and technology procurement. Clients utilizing SmartOps have reported a productivity increase of over 50%. 'SmartOps is a testament to our belief that IT should be seamless, scalable, and empowering,' said Erik Braden, Managing Partner of Braden Business Systems. 'By reducing friction in everyday IT interactions and giving users the autonomy to resolve issues, SmartOps is redefining how businesses engage with their technology. We're honored that TMC recognizes the tangible value SmartOps brings to our clients and partners.' 'It gives me great pleasure to recognize Braden Business Systems as a 2025 recipient of TMC's MSP Today Product of the Year Award for their innovative solution, SmartOps,' said Rich Tehrani, CEO of TMC. 'Our judges were thoroughly impressed not only by the strength and features of the product, but by Braden's commitment to the Channel—empowering partners to deliver exceptional service and drive meaningful results for their clients.' Winners of the 2025 MSP Today Product of the Year Award will be featured on MSP Today, the definitive resource for managed service providers, as well as across TMCnet's media platforms. For more information about Braden Business Systems and SmartOps, visit About Braden Business Systems Braden Business Systems is a leader of business technology solutions, specializing in managed IT services, office equipment, cyber security and document management. Braden is ranked as the #1 MSP in Indiana and #172 nationally on the Channel Futures MSP 501 list; has been honored with placement on the Indiana Chamber's Top Ten Business list; and has won the Business Intelligence Group's Fortress Cybersecurity award for Leadership. For more information about Braden Business Systems, visit About MSP Today MSP Today is the premier online destination for MSPs (Managed Service Providers) and IT service providers worldwide. As the industry's leading web portal, we are committed to delivering timely and relevant news, cutting-edge product information, and invaluable insights to empower MSPs and IT professionals to thrive in today's rapidly evolving technology landscape. ABOUT TMC For more than 20 years, TMC has been honoring technology companies with awards in various categories. These awards are regarded as some of the most prestigious and respected awards in the communications and technology sector worldwide. Winners represent prominent players in the market who consistently demonstrate technological advancements. Each recipient is a verifiable leader in the marketplace. TMC Contact: Stephanie Thompson Manager, TMC Awards 203-852-6800 [email protected] About the company: Phone: +1 866-752-5961 Email: Contact Info: Name: Matthew Pitchford Email: Send Email Organization: Braden Business Systems Website: Release ID: 89162280 In the event of encountering any errors, concerns, or inconsistencies within the content shared in this press release, we kindly request that you immediately contact us at [email protected] (it is important to note that this email is the authorized channel for such matters, sending multiple emails to multiple addresses does not necessarily help expedite your request). Our dedicated team will be readily accessible to address your feedback within 8 hours and take appropriate measures to rectify any identified issues or facilitate press release takedowns. Ensuring accuracy and reliability are central to our commitment.

Erik Braden of Braden Business Systems Honored with 2025 Fortress Cybersecurity Award for Leadership
Erik Braden of Braden Business Systems Honored with 2025 Fortress Cybersecurity Award for Leadership

Associated Press

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Erik Braden of Braden Business Systems Honored with 2025 Fortress Cybersecurity Award for Leadership

Fishers, Indiana, United States, June 11, 2025 -- Braden Business Systems is proud to announce that Erik Braden has been named a winner of the 2025 Fortress Cybersecurity Award for Leadership by the Business Intelligence Group. This prestigious honor places Braden among the top cybersecurity leaders in the nation, who safeguard the digital future through innovation, resilience, and strategic foresight. Presented annually, the Fortress Cybersecurity Awards recognize the very best in the field of cybersecurity, not just for their cutting-edge technology, but for their ability to apply it in meaningful and measurable ways. In an era where every click and keystroke can be a potential vulnerability, the award celebrates those who not only keep threats at bay but also actively shape a more secure digital world. 'Cybersecurity isn't just a technology issue—it's a trust issue,' said Russ Fordyce, CEO of the Business Intelligence Group. 'The organizations we're celebrating today are setting new standards for how to think about and implement security at scale.' Braden was recognized for his strategic leadership at Braden Business Systems, where cybersecurity isn't treated as an add-on, but as a core pillar of operational excellence. Under his guidance, the organization has continued to innovate and adapt to the fast-paced digital threat landscape, earning the trust of businesses across Indiana, Chicago, and beyond. 'It's an incredible honor to be recognized alongside so many trailblazers in this field,' said Erik Braden. 'This award is a reflection of the relentless work our entire team puts into staying ahead of the curve and ensuring our clients' digital ecosystems are fortified and future-ready. As we look ahead, Braden Business Systems remains committed to pioneering smart workplace solutions that are not just efficient but intuitive. Our focus is clear: empower people, streamline processes, and transform the way work gets done.' To view the complete list of winners and learn more about the 2025 Fortress Cybersecurity Awards, visit: For more information about Braden Business Systems, visit About Braden Business Systems Braden Business Systems is a leader of business technology solutions, specializing in managed IT services, office equipment, cybersecurity, and document management. Braden is ranked as the #1 MSP in Indiana and #172 nationally on the Channel Futures MSP 501 list; has been honored with placement on the Indiana Chamber's Top Ten Business list; and has won the Business Intelligence Group's Fortress Cybersecurity award for Leadership For more information about Braden Business Systems, visit About Business Intelligence Group The Business Intelligence Group was founded with the mission of recognizing true talent and superior performance in the business world. Unlike other industry award programs, these programs are judged by business executives with real-world experience. The organization's proprietary scoring system measures performance across multiple business domains and rewards companies whose achievements are significant and measurable. For more information about The Business Intelligence Group, visit Contact: Braden Business Systems 8700 North Street, Suite 400 Fishers, Indiana 46038 Email: [email protected] Contact Info: Name: Rida Kiran Email: Send Email Organization: Press Connect Website: Release ID: 89162134 In the event of any inaccuracies, problems, or queries arising from the content shared in this press release, we encourage you to notify us immediately at [email protected] (it is important to note that this email is the authorized channel for such matters, sending multiple emails to multiple addresses does not necessarily help expedite your request). Our diligent team will be readily available to respond and take swift action within 8 hours to rectify any identified issues or assist with removal requests. Ensuring the provision of high-quality and precise information is paramount to us.

ReElement Technologies Corporation Receives $150 Million Letter of Interest from United States EXIM Bank to Advance the Nation's Largest Critical Mineral Refinery
ReElement Technologies Corporation Receives $150 Million Letter of Interest from United States EXIM Bank to Advance the Nation's Largest Critical Mineral Refinery

Associated Press

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

ReElement Technologies Corporation Receives $150 Million Letter of Interest from United States EXIM Bank to Advance the Nation's Largest Critical Mineral Refinery

Marion Advanced Technology Center positioned to become the largest multi-mineral, multi-feedstock rare earth and critical mineral refinery in the United States EXIM's support of the proposed capital funding plan for the Marion Advanced Technology Center advances the 'Make More In America' initiative amid rising competition from China in critical mineral supply chains FISHERS, IN / ACCESS Newswire / June 9, 2025 / American Resources Corporation (NASDAQ:AREC) ('American Resources'), through its holding in ReElement Technologies Corporation ('ReElement' or 'RTC'), a leading U.S. innovator in rare earth element (REE) and critical mineral refining, announced today that it has received support for the proposed capital funding plan by ReElement Technologies Corporation for the Marion Advanced Technology through a Letter of Interest (LOI) from the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) for up to $150 million in financing. This financing will support the expansion of ReElement's state-of the-art rare earth, critical mineral and defense mineral refining project that is set to become the nation's largest multi-mineral, multi-feedstock rare earth and critical mineral refinery. The Marion facility builds on ReElement's successful commercial operations in its Noblesville, Indiana facility supplying highly refined critical mineral products to both the commercial and defense markets. ReElement's Advanced Separation Platform Aligned with National Mandate for Mineral Independence ReElement Technologies' rare earth element (REE) separation process - based on its patented and proprietary chromatography-based refining methods - represents a transformative leap forward in strengthening the U.S. industrial base for critical minerals. This innovative platform directly supports Presidential Executive Orders focused on restoring mineral independence and securing national supply chains. ReElement's process consistently produces ultra-high-purity (99.5%+) rare earth oxides and compounds such as neodymium, dysprosium, terbium, gallium, antimony, samarium, yttrium, gadolinium, and others - key materials required for metallization, magnet production, and advanced technologies across defense and commercial applications. Mark Jensen, CEO of ReElement Technologies commented, 'We're honored to receive positive support from the Export-Import Bank of the United States. Our team has worked tirelessly to validate our next-generation refining platform and strategically scale production to meet the growing needs of both commercial and defense sectors. From day one, our vision has been clear: the U.S. must regain control of the midstream segment of the critical mineral supply chain if we are to compete globally. Support from the federal government significantly accelerates the buildout of additional refining capacity at our 42-acre Marion campus and beyond. We are laser-focused on scaling up production of refined rare earth oxides and defense-grade mineral compounds that are urgently needed here at home. As we see it, ReElement is among the only - if not the only - commercial entity in the United States capable of producing these materials at quantities and cost structures that rival or even undercut the Chinese industrial base. We're excited to expand our footprint domestically and internationally, delivering long-term supply chain resilience and a diversified source of critical and rare earth elements.' Federal Support Aligned with New Executive Action on U.S. Mineral Production The issuance of this Letter of Interest aligns with the March 20, 2025, Executive Order titled " Immediate Measures to Increase American Mineral Production ". The order directs federal agencies, including EXIM, to streamline permitting, unlock financing, and establish offtake agreements for U.S.-based critical mineral processing facilities. It also sets near-term mandates for fast-tracking approvals, mobilizing capital, and stockpiling strategic materials vital to national defense, clean energy, and next-generation technology infrastructure. ReElement's Technological Edge: Chromatographic Separation and Purification ReElement employs continuous chromatography, a breakthrough in rare earth separation and purification that delivers: ReElement's refining platform - originally developed by Purdue University for pharmaceutical purification - has been reengineered to separate rare earths and critical minerals with exceptional efficiency, scalability, and purity. Their patented, programmable platform handles multiple feedstocks and minerals, enabling rapid modular deployment across locations and resource types. Unlike legacy solvent extraction methods, it uses far fewer chemicals, requires less space, and generates minimal waste - making it faster to permit and simpler to co-locate near feedstock or end-use customers. This breakthrough eliminates a major chokepoint in global critical mineral supply chains, which has been dominated by single-source processing, no longer tenable as the U.S. must forge critical mineral supply chain independence, both through refining in the U.S. and in partnership with allies abroad. About ReElement Technologies Corporation ReElement Technologies Corporation is a leading provider of high-performance refining capacity for rare earth and critical battery elements. Its multi-mineral, multi-feedstock platform technology focuses on the refining of recycled material from rare earth permanent magnets and lithium-ion batteries, concentrated ores and brines, as well as coal-based waste streams and byproducts to create a cost effective and environmentally-safe, circular supply chain. ReElement has developed its innovative and scalable 'Powered by ReElement' process which collaboratively utilizes its exclusively licensed intellectual property within its partners' material processing flow sheets to more efficiently support the global supply chain's growing demand for magnet and battery-grade products. For more information visit or connect with the Company on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. About American Resources Corporation (NASDAQ:AREC) American Resources Corporation is a leader in the critical mineral supply chain, developing innovative solutions both upstream and downstream of the refining process. The company and its affiliates focus on the extraction and processing of metallurgical carbon and iron ore, essential ingredients in steelmaking, as well as critical and rare earth minerals for the electrification market and recycled metals. Leveraging its affiliation and former parent status of ReElement Technologies Corporation, a leading provider of high-performance refining capacity for rare earth and critical battery elements, American Resources is investing in and developing efficient upstream and downstream critical mineral operations. These operations include mining interests in conventional and unconventional sources, recycling, and manufacturing. American Resources has established a nimble, low-cost business model centered on growth, which provides a significant opportunity to scale its portfolio of assets to meet the growing global infrastructure and electrification markets while also continuing to acquire operations and significantly reduce their legacy industry risks. Its streamlined and efficient operations are able to maximize margins while reducing costs. For more information visit or connect with the Company on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Special Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains 'forward-looking statements' within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other important factors that could cause the Company's actual results, performance, or achievements or industry results to differ materially from any future results, performance, or achievements expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. These statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond American Resources Corporation's control. The words 'believes', 'may', 'will', 'should', 'would', 'could', 'continue', 'seeks', 'anticipates', 'plans', 'expects', 'intends', 'estimates', or similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain such identifying words. Any forward-looking statements included in this press release are made only as of the date of this release. The Company does not undertake any obligation to update or supplement any forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances. The Company cannot assure you that the projected results or events will be achieved. Investor Contact: JTC Team, LLC Jenene Thomas (908) 824 - 0775 [email protected] Media Inquiries: Marjorie Weisskohl 703-587-1532 [email protected] Company Contact: Mark LaVerghetta 317-855-9926 ext. 0 [email protected] SOURCE: American Resources Corporation press release

Free Pacers watch parties at Fishers Nickel Plate Amp
Free Pacers watch parties at Fishers Nickel Plate Amp

Yahoo

time06-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Free Pacers watch parties at Fishers Nickel Plate Amp

No need for Hamilton County residents to travel to Gainbridge Fieldhouse for a giant Indiana Pacers watch party. Fishers will host parties for the remaining NBA Championship games at the Nickel Plate Amphitheater. And this outdoor bash is free. Additionally, you can bring food, although food trucks and beverage vendors will be on site. City spokesperson Ashley Elrod said spectators are encouraged to bring their lawn chairs and blankets. A giant screen TV will be set up near the stage. Free parking is available in nearby garages, surface lots and on the street. Accessible parking is available in the parking lot immediately south of the City Services Building at 3 Municipal Drive. The amphitheater is behind Fishers City Hall and Art Center on 116th Street and Municipal Drive. The schedule for the next three games is: • Game 2: Sunday, June 8 | 7 – 11 p.m., game starts at 8 p.m. • Game 3: Wednesday, June 11 | 7 – 11 p.m., game starts at 8:30 p.m. • Game 4: Friday, June 13 | 7 – 11 p.m., game starts at 8:30 p.m. Call IndyStar reporter John Tuohy at 317-444-6418 or email him at Follow him on Facebook and X/Twitter. This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Free Pacers watch parties at Fishers Nickel Plate Amp

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