Archive for January 2022
Estimated Powerball® jackpot grows to $610 million
Two $50,000 Powerball® winning tickets sold in Indiana for the Monday, January 3 drawing After 39 drawings the Powerball® estimated jackpot has reached $610 million for the Wednesday, January 5 drawing. If won, this would be the seventh largest jackpot in the Powerball game’s history. Meanwhile, two Hoosier Lottery retailers sold $50,000 winning tickets for…
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Remembering those we lost in 2021
While every birth and death is significant, The Times remembers some of those who we lost in 2021, from ages 17 to 99: Paul Edward Woodward, 96, Noblesville, died Dec. 3, 2021. He served as an MP in the U.S. Army in Hawaii during World War II. He was a Hamilton County Co-Op director, 4-H…
Read MoreHamilton County Tourism brings back “The Great Dine Out”
The Great Dine Out restaurant promotion returns Jan. 3 – 31 in partnership with Hamilton County Tourism and locally owned restaurants. Starting Jan. 3, more than 40 participating Hamilton County restaurants will offer deals and discounts for both dine-in and carryout meals. These specials range from free appetizers to $5 off your meal. The winter…
Read MoreA very shaggy New Year
My friend, Karen, and I were talking the other day, and like nearly all discussions between members of the opposite sex, the conversation ultimately turned to shag carpeting. Karen is remarkable. Not only does she juggle the demands of a husband and a home full of preteen children, she manages the household finance, and can…
Read More2022 Jeep Wrangler 4XE sticks its finger in a light socket
One might argue it has taken Jeep way too long to embrace the coming age of electric vehicles, especially since Chrysler has offered a plug-in mini-van for years. Its destination will be paved with all-electric vehicles foreshadowed by the Wrangler Magneto concept and a slew of car-based models derived from Fiat and Peugeot architecture, but…
Read MoreFinding my uncle a funny present for his 90th birthday
My Uncle Andy recently turned 90, and it was hard to imagine what a guy would like for his 90th birthday. At 90, getting a lot of new stuff doesn’t sound very appealing. Andy is in the process of getting rid of stuff, a job made more challenging by the fact that neither he nor…
Read MoreCicero Fire Dept. responds to garage fire
Cicero Fire Department was dispatched to 230 East Buckeye St. at 1:36 pm. this afternoon on a garage fire. The property involved in the fire is owned by Greg Scott who was home at the time of the fire. First arriving fire crews found the garage fully engulfed by flames. Mr. Scott had been working…
Read MoreGov. Holcomb unveils 2022 Next Level Agenda
Governor Eric J. Holcomb has announced his 2022 Next Level Agenda, which focuses on strengthening the state’s economy and focusing on areas that support that growth, including workforce training expansion, improving early childhood education efforts, advancing infrastructure projects, and increasing access to public health services. “The 2022 Next Level Agenda builds a foundation for a…
Read MoreGriefShare 14-week seminar begins Sunday, Jan. 23rd
Have you lost a loved one or know someone that will find it difficult to face each day? Noblesville First United Methodist Church, 2051 Monument Street, Noblesville announces the beginning of their next GriefShare sessions open to the community. Our Fall GriefShare weekly session will meet on Sunday’s, 3:30-5:30 p.m. beginning Sunday, Jan. 23, 2022.…
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