• Updated

Goodland, IN – April 23, 2024 – First Financial Bank (Nasdaq: FFBC) is launching a book drive at its location in Goodland, with the goal of contributing to improved financial literacy in the community. Books about personal finance and other subjects can be dropped in a specially marked bin i…

Weekly Smiles

Kentland, IN

Right Now
64°
Cloudy
  • Humidity: 90%
  • Feels Like: 63°
  • Heat Index: 64°
  • Wind: 15 mph
  • Wind Chill: 63°
  • UV Index: 6 High
  • Sunrise: 05:40:07 AM
  • Sunset: 07:52:50 PM
  • Dew Point: 61°
  • Visibility: 10 mi

Today

Thunderstorms - a few could contain very heavy rain, especially this afternoon. A few storms may be severe. High around 75F. Winds SSW at 15 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 100%. 1 to 2 inches of rain expected.

Tonight

A clear sky. Low 52F. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph.

Tomorrow

Generally sunny despite a few afternoon clouds. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. High near 80F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.

Day
Temp
Tue
52°
75°
Tue
75°/52°
Heavy thunderstorms. Highs in the mid 70s and lows in the low 50s.

Chance of Rain: 100%

Sunrise: 05:40:07 AM

Sunset: 07:52:50 PM

Humidity: 80%

Wind: SSW @ 18 mph

UV Index: 6 High

Tuesday Night

A clear sky. Low 52F. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph.

Wed
56°
80°
Wed
80°/56°
A few clouds. Highs in the low 80s and lows in the mid 50s.

Chance of Rain: 24%

Sunrise: 05:38:59 AM

Sunset: 07:53:52 PM

Humidity: 50%

Wind: SSW @ 9 mph

UV Index: 8 Very High

Wednesday Night

Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Low 56F. Winds ENE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 50%.

Thu
43°
61°
Thu
61°/43°
Showers. Highs in the low 60s and lows in the low 40s.

Chance of Rain: 39%

Sunrise: 05:37:52 AM

Sunset: 07:54:53 PM

Humidity: 78%

Wind: NNW @ 17 mph

UV Index: 5 Moderate

Thursday Night

Considerable clouds early. Some decrease in clouds late. Low 43F. Winds NNW at 10 to 20 mph.

Fri
48°
63°
Fri
63°/48°
Times of sun and clouds. Highs in the low 60s and lows in the upper 40s.

Chance of Rain: 6%

Sunrise: 05:36:47 AM

Sunset: 07:55:54 PM

Humidity: 55%

Wind: NNW @ 11 mph

UV Index: 8 Very High

Friday Night

Partly cloudy skies early followed by mostly cloudy skies and a few showers later at night. Low 48F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%.

Sat
43°
64°
Sat
64°/43°
Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 60s and lows in the low 40s.

Chance of Rain: 24%

Sunrise: 05:35:44 AM

Sunset: 07:56:55 PM

Humidity: 61%

Wind: NW @ 15 mph

UV Index: 7 High

Saturday Night

Partly cloudy skies. Low 43F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.

Sun
52°
71°
Sun
71°/52°
Partly cloudy. Highs in the low 70s and lows in the low 50s.

Chance of Rain: 9%

Sunrise: 05:34:42 AM

Sunset: 07:57:55 PM

Humidity: 52%

Wind: W @ 10 mph

UV Index: 8 Very High

Sunday Night

A few clouds. Low 52F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.

Mon
53°
76°
Mon
76°/53°
Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 70s and lows in the low 50s.

Chance of Rain: 17%

Sunrise: 05:33:41 AM

Sunset: 07:58:55 PM

Humidity: 54%

Wind: SW @ 12 mph

UV Index: 8 Very High

Monday Night

A few clouds from time to time. Low 53F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph.

Recent Obituaries

Follow us on Facebook


Special Sections Spotlight

featured
  • Updated

South Newton Softball struggles against Rensselaer Central: The South Newton Rebels’ girls’ softball team faced off against Rensselaer Central on April 22nd and 25th, enduring two consecutive …

featured
  • Updated

North Newton winning streak ends at hands of Delphi Community: On April 22, the North Newton Spartans’ baseball team faced a setback, ending their seven-game winning streak with a 13-9 loss ag…

Trending Food Videos

  • Updated

In this article, Dr. Puja Uppal, Family Medicine, shares her expert insights of the findings and provides Indiana residents with evidence-based recommendations for protecting their health.Why This Matters to YouNew research reveals that loneliness follows a U-shaped pattern. Loneliness peaks first in youth and then in older age--and decreases during middle adulthood.What This Means for Your Health"We're becoming a lonely society. And a lack of social connection poses risks to us that are almost on par with smoking! " Dr. Puja Uppal, Family MedicineDoctor's Expert Insights About Loneliness and Your Overall Health in Vanderburgh County, IndianaKnow this: "Loneliness represents a significant, under-recognized determinant of health across an individual's lifespan, with profound implications in older adulthood. Loneliness can increase the risk of developing mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline.Loneliness has also been associated with higher risks of heart disease, stroke, and even premature death. It's important that we recognize loneliness as a serious public health issue and take steps to address it. By increasing social connections, creating age-friendly communities, and providing support to those who are most vulnerable--we can help reduce the negative impacts of loneliness and improve the overall well-being of our aging population.When we look at data from different countries, we see a similar pattern: loneliness among older adults isn't just happening in Indiana. It's a growing problem that's affecting people all over the world.I want you to know that it's not just a local issue, but a global health challenge that we need to pay attention to and address." Dr. Puja Uppal, Family Medicine.Actionable Steps: What You Can Do NextIf you live in Vanderburgh County and struggle with being lonely, you should check out this video. It shows that people who stay positive and social tend to live longer lives. Try learning new skills, playing new instruments, and even just making new friends! Health News Today: A new study suggests that loneliness is becoming major contributor to worsening mental and physical health.The Science Made Simple: Key Findings and What They Mean for Vanderburgh County ResidentsWhat they wanted to know:The researchers wanted to find out how loneliness changes as people get older and if other variables like age, health, and social factors affect loneliness.How they did it:They looked at data from nine long-term studies with over 128,000 people aged 13 to 103 from more than 20 countries. They used similar methods to track loneliness over time and see what factors influenced it.What loneliness looks like over a lifetime:They found that loneliness follows a U-shape. It starts high in young adulthood, decreases in middle age, and then increases again in older adulthood. This pattern was similar across all the studies.What affects overall loneliness:People who were more isolated, female, younger, less educated, and had more trouble with daily activities reported feeling lonelier on average.Limitations:The study mostly focused on baseline factors and Western countries. The researchers noted that there are many more variables that can change over time and affect loneliness.What's next:Future research should look at how changes in relationships, health, and other factors relate to changes in loneliness over time. Studies should also consider the quality of relationships, not just the number. More work is needed to understand the effects of different time periods and generations on loneliness.Conclusions:A comprehensive new study demonstrates that loneliness peaks in young adulthood and old age, dipping during middle age. This pattern was remarkably consistent across multiple studies and countries, highlighting the universal way loneliness changes as we grow older. The research suggests that combating loneliness requires customized strategies for different life stages. Researchers emphasize the need for future studies to untangle the complex combination of factors influencing loneliness throughout our lives.Medical News Today: What This Means for Your Health in Vanderburgh County, IndianaThe Bottom Line: Research shows that we need special programs and strategies to help reduce loneliness for different groups of people at different times in their adult lives. Loneliness starts high in young adulthood, goes down in middle age, and then goes back up in older age."There’s a wealth of evidence that loneliness is related to poorer health, so we wanted to better understand who is lonely and why people are becoming lonelier as they age out of midlife so we can hopefully start finding ways to mitigate it..." Eileen Graham, PhD.. (Study Editorial)What They're Saying: "Loneliness and social isolation are currently considered major threats to health and well-being in older adulthood. Thus, understanding who is at risk for persistent and increasing loneliness across the life span is imperative in order to mitigate downstream health impacts. Yet our knowledge of the developmental trends in loneliness is limited." (Study Source)Read More Less Sleep Could Increase Diabetes RiskHealth Standard Newswire: We need special programs and strategies to help reduce loneliness for different groups of people at different times in their adult livesHealth Facts That Matter: Key Statistics for Vanderburgh County, IndianaThe following health facts impact your physical health directly!Did you know there were 1129 deaths from suicide in Indiana in 2021?25.8% of you in Vanderburgh County have depression.17.8% of you in Vanderburgh County are binge drinkers.17% of you in Vanderburgh County sate that your mental health is not good for more than 14 days in a month.All of these variables above play an important role in the outcomes of your overall health.The Health Standard Newswire.

  • Updated

In this article, Dr. Puja Uppal, Family Medicine, shares her expert insights of the findings and provides Indiana residents with evidence-based recommendations for protecting their health.Why This Matters to YouNew research reveals that loneliness follows a U-shaped pattern. Loneliness peaks first in youth and then in older age--and decreases during middle adulthood.What This Means for Your Health"We're becoming a lonely society. And a lack of social connection poses risks to us that are almost on par with smoking! " Dr. Puja Uppal, Family MedicineDoctor's Expert Insights About Loneliness and Your Overall Health in Elkhart County, IndianaKnow this: "Loneliness represents a significant, under-recognized determinant of health across an individual's lifespan, with profound implications in older adulthood. Loneliness can increase the risk of developing mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline.Loneliness has also been associated with higher risks of heart disease, stroke, and even premature death. It's important that we recognize loneliness as a serious public health issue and take steps to address it. By increasing social connections, creating age-friendly communities, and providing support to those who are most vulnerable--we can help reduce the negative impacts of loneliness and improve the overall well-being of our aging population.When we look at data from different countries, we see a similar pattern: loneliness among older adults isn't just happening in Indiana. It's a growing problem that's affecting people all over the world.I want you to know that it's not just a local issue, but a global health challenge that we need to pay attention to and address." Dr. Puja Uppal, Family Medicine.Actionable Steps: What You Can Do NextIf you live in Elkhart County and struggle with being lonely, you should check out this video. It shows that people who stay positive and social tend to live longer lives. Try learning new skills, playing new instruments, and even just making new friends! Health News Today: A new study suggests that loneliness is becoming major contributor to worsening mental and physical health.The Science Made Simple: Key Findings and What They Mean for Elkhart County ResidentsWhat they wanted to know:The researchers wanted to find out how loneliness changes as people get older and if other variables like age, health, and social factors affect loneliness.How they did it:They looked at data from nine long-term studies with over 128,000 people aged 13 to 103 from more than 20 countries. They used similar methods to track loneliness over time and see what factors influenced it.What loneliness looks like over a lifetime:They found that loneliness follows a U-shape. It starts high in young adulthood, decreases in middle age, and then increases again in older adulthood. This pattern was similar across all the studies.What affects overall loneliness:People who were more isolated, female, younger, less educated, and had more trouble with daily activities reported feeling lonelier on average.Limitations:The study mostly focused on baseline factors and Western countries. The researchers noted that there are many more variables that can change over time and affect loneliness.What's next:Future research should look at how changes in relationships, health, and other factors relate to changes in loneliness over time. Studies should also consider the quality of relationships, not just the number. More work is needed to understand the effects of different time periods and generations on loneliness.Conclusions:A comprehensive new study demonstrates that loneliness peaks in young adulthood and old age, dipping during middle age. This pattern was remarkably consistent across multiple studies and countries, highlighting the universal way loneliness changes as we grow older. The research suggests that combating loneliness requires customized strategies for different life stages. Researchers emphasize the need for future studies to untangle the complex combination of factors influencing loneliness throughout our lives.Medical News Today: What This Means for Your Health in Elkhart County, IndianaThe Bottom Line: Research shows that we need special programs and strategies to help reduce loneliness for different groups of people at different times in their adult lives. Loneliness starts high in young adulthood, goes down in middle age, and then goes back up in older age."There’s a wealth of evidence that loneliness is related to poorer health, so we wanted to better understand who is lonely and why people are becoming lonelier as they age out of midlife so we can hopefully start finding ways to mitigate it..." Eileen Graham, PhD.. (Study Editorial)What They're Saying: "Loneliness and social isolation are currently considered major threats to health and well-being in older adulthood. Thus, understanding who is at risk for persistent and increasing loneliness across the life span is imperative in order to mitigate downstream health impacts. Yet our knowledge of the developmental trends in loneliness is limited." (Study Source)Read More Less Sleep Could Increase Diabetes RiskHealth Standard Newswire: We need special programs and strategies to help reduce loneliness for different groups of people at different times in their adult livesHealth Facts That Matter: Key Statistics for Elkhart County, IndianaThe following health facts impact your physical health directly!Did you know there were 1129 deaths from suicide in Indiana in 2021?22.3% of you in Elkhart County have depression.16.3% of you in Elkhart County are binge drinkers.16.1% of you in Elkhart County sate that your mental health is not good for more than 14 days in a month.All of these variables above play an important role in the outcomes of your overall health.The Health Standard Newswire.

  • Updated

In this article, Dr. Puja Uppal, Family Medicine, shares her expert insights of the findings and provides Indiana residents with evidence-based recommendations for protecting their health.Why This Matters to YouNew research reveals that loneliness follows a U-shaped pattern. Loneliness peaks first in youth and then in older age--and decreases during middle adulthood.What This Means for Your Health"We're becoming a lonely society. And a lack of social connection poses risks to us that are almost on par with smoking! " Dr. Puja Uppal, Family MedicineDoctor's Expert Insights About Loneliness and Your Overall Health in Tippecanoe County, IndianaKnow this: "Loneliness represents a significant, under-recognized determinant of health across an individual's lifespan, with profound implications in older adulthood. Loneliness can increase the risk of developing mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline.Loneliness has also been associated with higher risks of heart disease, stroke, and even premature death. It's important that we recognize loneliness as a serious public health issue and take steps to address it. By increasing social connections, creating age-friendly communities, and providing support to those who are most vulnerable--we can help reduce the negative impacts of loneliness and improve the overall well-being of our aging population.When we look at data from different countries, we see a similar pattern: loneliness among older adults isn't just happening in Indiana. It's a growing problem that's affecting people all over the world.I want you to know that it's not just a local issue, but a global health challenge that we need to pay attention to and address." Dr. Puja Uppal, Family Medicine.Actionable Steps: What You Can Do NextIf you live in Tippecanoe County and struggle with being lonely, you should check out this video. It shows that people who stay positive and social tend to live longer lives. Try learning new skills, playing new instruments, and even just making new friends! Health News Today: A new study suggests that loneliness is becoming major contributor to worsening mental and physical health.The Science Made Simple: Key Findings and What They Mean for Tippecanoe County ResidentsWhat they wanted to know:The researchers wanted to find out how loneliness changes as people get older and if other variables like age, health, and social factors affect loneliness.How they did it:They looked at data from nine long-term studies with over 128,000 people aged 13 to 103 from more than 20 countries. They used similar methods to track loneliness over time and see what factors influenced it.What loneliness looks like over a lifetime:They found that loneliness follows a U-shape. It starts high in young adulthood, decreases in middle age, and then increases again in older adulthood. This pattern was similar across all the studies.What affects overall loneliness:People who were more isolated, female, younger, less educated, and had more trouble with daily activities reported feeling lonelier on average.Limitations:The study mostly focused on baseline factors and Western countries. The researchers noted that there are many more variables that can change over time and affect loneliness.What's next:Future research should look at how changes in relationships, health, and other factors relate to changes in loneliness over time. Studies should also consider the quality of relationships, not just the number. More work is needed to understand the effects of different time periods and generations on loneliness.Conclusions:A comprehensive new study demonstrates that loneliness peaks in young adulthood and old age, dipping during middle age. This pattern was remarkably consistent across multiple studies and countries, highlighting the universal way loneliness changes as we grow older. The research suggests that combating loneliness requires customized strategies for different life stages. Researchers emphasize the need for future studies to untangle the complex combination of factors influencing loneliness throughout our lives.Medical News Today: What This Means for Your Health in Tippecanoe County, IndianaThe Bottom Line: Research shows that we need special programs and strategies to help reduce loneliness for different groups of people at different times in their adult lives. Loneliness starts high in young adulthood, goes down in middle age, and then goes back up in older age."There’s a wealth of evidence that loneliness is related to poorer health, so we wanted to better understand who is lonely and why people are becoming lonelier as they age out of midlife so we can hopefully start finding ways to mitigate it..." Eileen Graham, PhD.. (Study Editorial)What They're Saying: "Loneliness and social isolation are currently considered major threats to health and well-being in older adulthood. Thus, understanding who is at risk for persistent and increasing loneliness across the life span is imperative in order to mitigate downstream health impacts. Yet our knowledge of the developmental trends in loneliness is limited." (Study Source)Read More Less Sleep Could Increase Diabetes RiskHealth Standard Newswire: We need special programs and strategies to help reduce loneliness for different groups of people at different times in their adult livesHealth Facts That Matter: Key Statistics for Tippecanoe County, IndianaThe following health facts impact your physical health directly!Did you know there were 1129 deaths from suicide in Indiana in 2021?22.3% of you in Tippecanoe County have depression.16.1% of you in Tippecanoe County are binge drinkers.15.2% of you in Tippecanoe County sate that your mental health is not good for more than 14 days in a month.All of these variables above play an important role in the outcomes of your overall health.The Health Standard Newswire.