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The Buzz - Additional Videos of Abuse, Salt Therapy Wellness & Student Threatens To Bring Gun

Issue #013/ Jan. 22, 2024

 In This Issue of the Buzz:

  📆 Upcoming Local Events

⭐ Business Spotlight: “Salt Breeze Wellness”

⚖ "Additional Videos of Alleged Abuse in Brownsburg School”

 🚩 "BHS Student Threatens To Bring Gun To School”

 🏀 BCSC & Bethesda Sports Results Jan. 17 - Jan. 20, 2024

  🌨 Local Weather

 💲 Local Business Partners

Upcoming Local Events

January 2024

  • Nature Neighbors

    • Date: January 22, 2024

    • Location: Bundy Lodge, 7024 Lucas Drive, Brownsburg, IN 46112

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  • Box Social

    • Date: January 25, 2024

    • Location: scribere, 204 E Main St, Brownsburg, IN 46112-1218

    • More Information

  • AM Connect

    • Date: January 25, 2024

    • Organized by: Greater Brownsburg Chamber of Commerce

    • More Information

  • January 24, 2024: Check out events at your Brownsburg Library - Brownsburg Library Events

  • January 25, 2024: Brownsburg Town Council meeting at Town Hall, 7 PM - Local Events

  • January 26, 2024: Girls Basketball Game @ Zionsville, 6 pm - Schools and Education

  • January 26, 2024: Boys Basketball Game @ Zionsville, 7:30 pm - Schools and Education

  • Teen Certified Babysitter's Course

    • Date: January 27, 2024

    • Location: Brownsburg Public Library, 450 S. Jefferson St., Brownsburg, IN 46112

    • More Information

  • Volunteer Opportunity: Weed Wrangle

    • Date: January 27, 2024

    • Location: B&O Trail - Green St. Trailhead, Brownsburg, IN 46112

    • More Information

  • Bingo Night

  • FAB Heavy Hitters Prerelease

February 2024

  • February 1, 2024: Boys Basketball Game vs Crispus Attucks, 7:30 pm - Schools and Education

  • February 1, 2024: Brownsburg Rotary Club every Thursday at The Locale, noon - Local Events

  • Greater Brownsburg Chamber Ambassadors

    • Date: February 2, 2024

    • Description: A networking event organized by the Greater Brownsburg Chamber of Commerce.

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  • February 3, 2024: Times & Dates Subject to Change. Please Check with Organization - Local Events

  • February 5, 2024: Check out events at your Brownsburg Library - Brownsburg Library Events

  • Marketers' Meet-up

    • Date: February 15, 2024

    • Description: Networking event focusing on marketing strategies and ideas.

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  • POWER HOUR PLUS LUNCHEON

    • Date: February 21, 2024

    • Description: A luncheon event by the Greater Brownsburg Chamber of Commerce with networking opportunities.

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  • Round Table Readers

    • Date: February 21, 2024

    • Description: An arts and culture event for book enthusiasts.

    • More Information

  • AM Connect

    • Date: February 22, 2024

    • Description: Another networking event under the Greater Brownsburg Chamber of Commerce.

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  • Free Headshot Day!

    • Date: February 23, 2024

    • Description: A unique opportunity to get a professional headshot.

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  • HC Women Connect

    • Date: February 28, 2024

    • Description: A networking event focused on connecting women in the Hendricks County area.

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  • Brownsburg Kiwanis Club Meeting

    • Date: March 20, 2024

    • Description: A local club meeting, held at Best Friends Bagels.

    • More Information

  • Brownsburg Chamber Luncheon

    • Date: March 20, 2024

    • Description: Luncheon event organized by the Brownsburg Chamber of Commerce.

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  • Brownsburg Rotary Club Meeting

    • Date: March 21, 2024

    • Description: A regular meeting of the Brownsburg Rotary Club, taking place at The Locale.

    • More Information

Inhale Health: The Rise of Salt Therapy for Wellness

Introducing Salt Breeze Wellness

Salt Breeze Wellness in Brownsburg, Indiana, is known for its natural healing methods and offers a range of holistic services, including salt therapy, infrared sauna, and red light therapy. They specialize in promoting wellness and relaxation.

Halotherapy, or salt therapy, originated from the salt mines and caves in Eastern Europe and Russia. Workers in these mines were exposed to micro-sized salt particles in the air, which surprisingly benefited their health, especially respiratory and skin health. Modern halotherapy uses a natural and drug-free approach, relying on pure sodium chloride (salt). It involves inhaling negatively ionized salt particles in a controlled environment to cleanse the respiratory tract and improve lung function.

Innovations in halotherapy include grinding salt in a halogenerator to create micro-particles that absorb toxins and provide antibacterial benefits to the skin, aiding conditions like acne, eczema, and psoriasis. The therapy is beneficial as the average person breathes thousands of times a day, and the lungs are exposed to various pollutants and allergens. Halotherapy can alleviate symptoms related to allergies, lung diseases, skin problems, and stress, and can also benefit athletes by enhancing lung function and recovery times. This therapy has gained popularity due to the increase in respiratory diseases caused by environmental pollutants and allergens.

OreVital Labs has launched a new line of transdermal peptide creams, offering a novel approach to health and skin care. This innovative range is now available at the Soul Spirit Salt Spa n Wellness in Pennsylvania, an authorized dealer in the United States.

OreVital Labs, the creator of these transdermal solutions, focuses on using essential minerals, peptides, and natural ingredients. Their unique transdermal system allows for precise, localized treatments, making their products popular in spa and skincare communities. The effectiveness of these products lies in their ability to deliver active ingredients directly to the tissues and cells, offering innovative solutions for health and skincare needs.

Salt Breeze Wellness is a key distributor of these products.

The product line includes three key products:

  1. Body Firming GHRP-2 Peptide Cream: This cream combines GHRP-2 (Sermorelin) and CJC 1295 (Ipamorelin) peptides with magnesium. Traditionally, these peptides were administered through injections or orally, but the transdermal method offers a safer, more efficient, and cost-effective alternative. This cream is gaining traction, particularly among athletes, for its ability to transform abdominal fat into lean muscle. The magnesium in the cream aids in the absorption of the peptides, ensuring their effective delivery into the body.

  2. Anti-Inflammatory BPC-157 Peptide Cream: This formulation blends Copper GHK-Cu Peptide with BPC-157 Peptide and Magnesium. BPC-157 is known for its anti-inflammatory properties and is popular among athletes for muscle and tendon recovery. Copper peptides are antioxidants that protect the skin and assist in repairing sun damage. This cream has been well-received for its effectiveness in healing and cell regeneration, especially in targeted areas of injury or inflammation.

  3. Dermal Renewal Wound Healing Topical Cream: This advanced cream is designed for mitigating sun damage and accelerating wound healing. It contains a blend of Copper Tripeptide, KPV Tripeptide, Nicotinic Acid, and Creatine, all known for their anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties. This combination is effective in various skin conditions and is gaining recognition for its potential in reversing sun damage and possibly skin cancer.

SALT BREEZE WELLNESS

69 E GARNER RD. SUITE 100, BROWNSBURG, IN 46112

Investigation Has Uncovered Additional Videos of Alleged Abuse in Brownsburg School

Just a few days after the superintendent of Brownsburg schools unexpectedly announced his retirement, there appear to be new details coming out about the case. This development comes as a family alleges their son was mistreated by school staff. The family has filed a tort claim, accusing the school of negligence after their son was reportedly forced to consume his own vomit at Brown Elementary School.

The family's legal team is actively investigating the incident. They have uncovered additional video evidence that they claim shows the mistreatment. Reportedly now there may be as many as five videos related to the incident as opposed to the single original video that caused the incident to begin with. The attorneys have expressed frustration with the school district's lack of transparency and are seeking both answers and accountability. They are in the process of deciding whether to proceed with legal action.

An attorney representing the family emphasized the importance of understanding the full scope and frequency of the alleged incidents. Initially, the legal team was aware of only one video, but they have since found a total of five videos. Before taking any further steps, they aim to fully grasp the extent of the issue.

The family, including the child, is reportedly still recovering from the ordeal. However, they experienced a measure of relief upon learning of the superintendent's resignation, a story that was reported earlier this week.

Source: WTHR 

BHS Student Threatens To Bring Gun To School To Harm Other Students

In an email sent home to Brownsburg High School Parents and via the ParentSquare App on Friday: 

“Brownsburg High School posted

BHS: Important Information

BHS Families and Staff

We received an anonymous report through the STOPit app that during last period today, a BHS student was having a conflict with other students and made a threat to bring a gun to school to harm them.  We have spoken with the family of the student who allegedly made this threat and they are aware of the situation.

The student will not be in class on Monday or attending any school-sponsored activities as we further investigate the validity of this threat.  The investigation will include a full assessment of the intent of the students' actions before a potential return to school.

Our commitment to you is to take all of these situations seriously and inform you. Please contact your school's administration if you have additional information.”

Brownsburg High School Sports

Boys Varsity Basketball Results:

Jan 19, 2024

62 Brownsburg 

56 Westfield

Jan 20, 2024

39 Brownsburg 

41 Carmel

Girls Varsity Basketball Results:

Jan 19, 2024

59 Brownsburg 

57 Westfield

 

Brownsburg East Middle School Sports

7th Grade Boys Basketball Results:

Jan 17, 2024

31 BEMS 

51 Westfield Middle School

The 7th-grade team from Brownsburg East suffered a defeat against Westfield in the Conference Tournament, with a final score of 51-31. Despite a tough fight, the team saw a collective effort in scoring. Leading the charge, Joe Hornett scored 8 points, closely followed by Ryland Richardson and Gaven Allen with 7 points each, and Logan Roethe contributing 6 points. The team is now gearing up for their next challenge as they head to Danville for the opening round of the Hendricks County Tournament, scheduled for Monday evening.

8th Grade Girls Basketball Results:

Jan 17, 2024

38 BEMS 

29 Tri-West Middle School

In their first home game, the 8th grade girls' basketball team wins over Tri West with a score of 38-29. Leading the charge for the Bulldogs was Caroline Wiggins with an impressive 15 points. Close behind, Naomi Oniyide racked up 14 points, while Lola Crawford contributed 5. Milena Henkle and Arianna Greer each added 2 points to the tally.

7th Grade Girls Basketball Results:

Jan 18, 2024

39 BEMS 

7 Zionsville Middle School

The 7th grade girls' basketball team secured a decisive victory over Zionsville, finishing with a commanding score of 39-7. A standout performance was seen in Peyton Brodnik, who scored an impressive 16 points, including four successful 3-point shots. Ava Emberton also played a significant role in the win, aggressively driving towards the basket and contributing an additional 13 points. Alli Keel's efforts in rebounding were noteworthy, as she effectively scored 8 points through put-backs. The Dogs are now 4 -1.

Boy’s Wrestling Results:

Jan 18, 2024

60 BEMS 

57 Avon North Middle School

Winners on the night included Illatski Duran, Gabe Guerrier, Ian Cronin, Dustin Hester, Alex Anderson, Eli Killion, Jude Knouse, JJ Doty, Reed Johnson, Courtland Marcus, Carson Cox, Kentrell Gordon and Grevin Fields.

Bethesda Christian School Sports

Boys Basketball Results:

Jan 19, 2024

55 Bethesda 

45 Park Tudor

Jan 20, 2024

56 Bethesda 

37 Waldron

Girls Basketball Results:

Jan 18, 2024

48 Bethesda 

37 University

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