Noblesville Resident Joins Duke Energy’s Economic Development Team in Indiana

Duke Energy has promoted Noblesville resident Katy Preidt as the company’s newest economic development manager with a focus on recruiting and supporting companies in Duke Energy’s Indiana service territory. Preidt will be based in Plainfield, Ind., and will work closely with local and statewide economic development professionals as well as the site selection community. Preidt…

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Westfield Welcome Announces ‘Painting in the Plaza’ Summer Series with Kiln Creations

Westfield Welcome is pleased to announce special programming at Grand Junction Plaza. In partnership with Kiln Creations, Painting in the Plaza is a series of make-and-take painting projects. Kiln Creations will prepare canvases and bring all necessary supplies needed to finish the lesson. Painting in the Plaza will be offered the second Tuesday of the…

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Meeting Notes: Carmel Board of Public Works and Safety 05-04-2022

Meeting Agenda Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 10 a.m. Council Chambers City Hall, One Civic Square Adjournment Meeting Called to order Minutes Minutes from the April 20, 2022, Regular Meeting Performance Bond Release / Reduction Approval Requests Resolution BPW 05-04-22-05; The Grove at Legacy, Section 5; Paving and Street Signage; PM Development Holdings, LLC Resolution…

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Robert Wendell Locke

January 30, 1931 – April 26, 2022 Robert Wendell Locke, 91, of Fishers, Indiana, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday April 26, 2022 at Hamilton Trace of Fishers. He was born on January 30, 1931 to Charles Dewey and Mary Gladys (Amburn) Locke in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mr. Locke proudly served his country…

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VFW Hoping for More Spectators for Loyalty Day Parade Saturday

The Loyalty Day Parade is for the American people to show their support for the United States and bring back the American values. It’s for the veterans, too, who fought for the freedom of this country. Those are the words of Rob Loy, commander of the Noblesville Veterans of Foreign Wars Ralph Lehr Post 6246,…

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Carnival, Ballet, Wildflower Walk, Music and More

The carnival is still in town, see the “Don Quixote” ballet, attend outdoor movies and beyond with today’s list of 20 things to do in The Times. 1. Huesman Amusements offers an outdoor carnival with rides, games and food from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. today, noon to 11 p.m. Saturday and noon to 10…

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The Long, Fabled History of the Den of Defensive Ends

In these cynical times, from politicians who think lying is no big deal to college basketball transfers being publicly offered $800,000 and a car to sign with a new school, it was nice to see that tradition still means something. George Karlaftis shed a tear in a video produced by Purdue Athletics Communications when informed…

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