Archive for May 2022
Meeting Notes: Riverview Health Personnel & Finance/Building & Grounds Committee 05/23/2022
Meeting Agenda Monday, May 23, 2022 from 4. – 5 p.m. Hospital Conference Room A & B Approval of Agenda Approval of Minutes April 25, 2022 Personnel & Finance / Building & Grounds Committee Requests for Information Only Insurance Renewal Review – Larry McSpadden, Inguard Requests for Approval None Construction Dashboard: Scott Tripp, Operations Director
Read MoreWith the NFL Draft Behind Us, Kenny Looks at 2023 Prospects
Now that the 2022 NFL Draft is history, it didn’t take long for national media to start thinking about prospects for 2023. A lot of guesswork goes into these projections. Which incoming juniors will make the jump like Purdue’s George Karlaftis and David Bell? Which seniors will improve enough from their junior years to become…
Read MoreWWPL Ready to Launch Summer Reading Program
Registration for the Westfield Washington Public Library Summer Reading Program is now open. The eight-week program officially starts on Wednesday, June 1st. All ages are encouraged to participate. “We’re encouraging everyone to dive into reading with this year’s theme Oceans of Possibilities,” says Sara Reitmeyer Perry, a library assistant in the Children’s Department. “Not only…
Read MorePaul McClay
November 25, 1931 – March 17, 2022 Paul McClay, age 90, formerly of Sheridan, Indiana, passed away on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at his daughter’s home. He was born November 25, 1931, the son of the late Paul L. “Mouk” and Ona Jane (Barrickman) McClay. Mr. McClay loved playing basketball during his years at Sheridan…
Read MoreArrowood Extolls HHSC Teachers and Students
It’s my distinct pleasure to announce Hamilton Heights School Corporation’s Building Level Teachers of the Year! This year’s recipients are Chelsea Kleyla (HHES), Jeff Beechler (HHMS), and Elisa Garcia (HHHS). One of these educators will be selected to represent Hamilton Heights at the Indiana Teacher of the Year competition in the fall. The winner will…
Read More05-19-22
Noblesville Resident Organizes Indiana Peony Fest in 2nd Year
When 10,000 people attended the inaugural Indiana Peony Festival in Noblesville in 2021, attendance was more than organizers could have ever imagined. So this year, the Peony Festival returns this weekend with more activities, including a Peonies in the Park 21-and-older preview event on Friday night and a Brunch Crawl Saturday morning before the festival,…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: May 19, 2022
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 6:25 a.m. SET: 8:56 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: High: 85 °F Low: 61 °F Today is…: • National Hepatitis Testing Day • Lag B’omer • Boys Club Day What Happened On This Day: • 1959 The North Vietnamese Army begins organizing the Ho Chi Minh trail • 1962 Marilyn Monroe performs her famous rendition…
Read More$72M Proposed Midland Pointe Development Hopes to Enhance Noblesville’s Western Gateway
Yesterday, Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen announced a partnership between Secure Holdings, LLC and Old Town Companies, LLC to create a $72 million mixed-use development on the western gateway of Noblesville. Midland Pointe is part of the city’s overall effort to enhance its gateways and tie quality of place to economic and workforce growth. The development…
Read MoreTwo Noblesville HS Seniors Recipients of 2022 Next Generation Hoosier Educator Scholarships
Last week, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education awarded 200 scholarships to the sixth class of Next Generation Hoosier Educators. Two of this years’ recipients were Noblesville High School students. The two students to receive scholarships were: Callie Mitchell, a Noblesville High School senior who will attend Anderson University in the fall; and Delaney Shoemaker,…
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