Archive for April 2022
Daily Almanac: April 21, 2022
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 6:57 a.m. SET: 8:28 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: High: 73 °F Low: 52 °F Wacky Holiday Today: • Big Word Day • Tuna Rights Day • National High Five Day What Happened On This Day: • 1992 The first exoplanets are discovered • 1934 The Surgeon’s photo, allegedly showing the Loch Ness Monster, is…
Read MoreForgey, Sobek Receive ISBA Recognitions of Excellence
Noblesville Schools announced today that Board of Trustees president Dr. Joe Forgey has received a Distinguished Exemplary Governance Award from the Indiana School Boards Association (ISBA). Board member Lisa Sobek was also honored with a Commendable Exemplary Governance Award. The Exemplary Governance recognition of excellence honors school board members who have demonstrated an outstanding dedication…
Read MoreHamilton County National Drug Take Back Day Event Announced
In honor of National Drug Take Back Day, the Hamilton County Council on Alcohol & Other Drugs (HCCOAOD) will host a take-back event on Saturday, April 30th in the east parking lot of Riverview Health in Noblesville. “Most people who misuse prescription drugs get them from family, friends, and acquaintances,” says HCCOAOD Executive Director Monica…
Read MoreBBB Scam Alert: High Demand for Used Cars Leads to Online Purchasing Scams
With used car prices skyrocketing recently, consumers are turning to the internet to find a deal. Better Business Bureau is warning consumers to hit the brakes on these types of transactions. How the Scam Works You see a used car listing online or through a sponsored ad on social media. You begin communicating with the…
Read MoreDuke Energy Donates ‘Prepare to Be Awesome’ STEM Kit to HHES
Duke Energy donated a supply kit to Hamilton Heights Elementary School which provides science and engineering materials for K-4 students during STEM learning. The materials included in this kit are designed to help promote curiosity and learning through hands-on engagement. Hamilton Heights Elementary school has long focused a part of its curriculum and enrichment programs…
Read MoreFishers Farmers Market Returns on May 7, Runs Through September 28
Fishers Parks announces the return of the popular Fishers Farmers Market at the NPD AMP (Nickel Plate District Amphitheater) this summer, along with the new Fishers Farmers Market at Saxony, both presented by IU Health Fishers. The markets offer residents and visitors two opportunities throughout the week to shop from their favorite local vendors. The…
Read MoreHeights’ Maiden Signs to Play Tennis for Anderson University
Ella Maiden, a senior at Hamilton Heights High School, has signed a letter of intent to play tennis for Anderson University in Anderson, Indiana this fall. Anderson University is a member of the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) and a NCAA Division III athletic institution. She is the daughter of Jennifer and Greg Maiden. Anderson’s…
Read MoreGov. Holcomb Announces $65M in Trails Grants; Noblesville, Sheridan and Fishers Receive Over $12M
Several Hamilton County trails will see major investments from the Next Level Trails program grants, announced yesterday by Gov. Eric Holcomb and Ind. Dept. of Natural Resources Dan Bortner. The trails in Hamilton County to see development are part of the Nickel Plate and Monon Trails. The City of Noblesville received a $3.13M grant to…
Read MoreIndianapolis Symphony Orchestra Announces Schedule for 2022-23
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (ISO) is excited to announce the 2022-23 season featuring a delightful mix of familiar favorites, exciting debut artists, and innovative programming that is the hallmark of central Indiana’s largest performing arts organization. Visit the ISO website to explore a full list of their The 2022-23 DeHaan Classical Series offers a powerful…
Read MoreNoblesville Students Take Top Spot at Entrepreneur Pitch Competition
Noblesville High School students Landon Swift, Gus Nance and Luke Shinneman won the regional Innovate WithIN entrepreneur pitch competition, held recently at Purdue University. The NHS engineering students each received $1,000 for their win that can then be used towards developing their project or education. They will now advance to state competition on June 10.…
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