Archive for December 2021
Feeling down in a senior slump? Me too!
When I reached my 50th birthday, I tried to deny that it represented a turning point in my life. As I reported then, AARP slipped my membership kit under my front door at the stroke of midnight. I hadn’t thought much about getting old until I bent over to pick up the brochure from the…
Read MoreEstimated Powerball® jackpot at $483 million
The Powerball® jackpot that rolled for the last three months of 2021 will carry over into the New Year. After 37 drawings the Powerball estimated jackpot has reached $483 million for the New Year’s Day drawing. Meanwhile, a Hoosier Lottery retailer in Grant County sold a Powerball® ticket worth $50,000 for the Wednesday, Dec. 29…
Read MoreIndiana Chamber and Indiana Hospital Association address newest COVID surge
With the surge in COVID-19 cases from the Omicron variant expected to continue in the coming weeks, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and Indiana Hospital Association (IHA) are making renewed pleas for everyone to do their part so health care facilities can operate as needed and businesses can avoid shutdowns. The Indiana Chamber also announced…
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A year-end look back at our own 2021 year
Over the past few years, it has seemed that people have been mailing fewer and fewer holiday cards. Some send greetings on Facebook (now Meta) and others use email or texts. While any of these methods are welcome, I have yet to give up mailing holiday newsletters. And this year was no exception. While my…
Read MoreHappy New Year’s
Happy New Year’s Hamilton County! We at The Times of Noblesville have seen and covered the news throughout 2021. From COVID scares to amazing new county advancements and events for all the locals to enjoy, we have seen it all, and we were all too happy to share it with you folks! As 2022 comes…
Read MoreWe’re responsible for our actions . . . really
The following is a true story. Really. No one can make this stuff up. On Dec. 15, I was working on a column about New Year’s resolutions and wrote the following: We are responsible for ourselves – if I keel over from a heart attack the fault doesn’t lie with McDonald’s because they make quarter…
Read MoreCSO presents specially-priced family concerts January through March at Palladium at CPA
Carmel Symphony Orchestra under Artistic Director Janna Hymes is presenting three family-oriented events packaged together at one special price during the new year’s first quarter, all at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts. Included are: • Family Fun Concert Sunday, Jan. 23, 3 p.m. An extraordinary, interactive introduction for children to some…
Read MoreHamilton Heights School Corporation
Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2022 Regular Meeting – 6:30 p.m. Location – Hamilton Heights Student Activity Center – Board Room, 420 W. North St., Arcadia 46030 REGULAR AGENDA Pledge of Allegiance Call to Order: Kevin Cavanaugh, President REORGANIZATION OF SCHOOL BOARD: CCHA Attorney 1. Call to Reorganize 2. Election of Board of Trustees Officers a. President…
Read MoreOpen Doors and Meijer Fight Food Insecurity in Westfield through the Simply Give Hunger Relief Program Campaign
Westfield & Open Doors is proud to announce a partnership with Meijer to provide much-needed relief to local families facing food insecurity through the retailer’s customer-driven hunger relief program, Simply Give. “Westfield has seen an increase in the number of clients visiting our Pantry, as well as the need for student weekend meals, and the…
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