Archive for June 2022
Attorney General Rokita Reminds Hoosiers to Use Caution to Avoid Scams While on Summer Vacation
Attorney General Todd Rokita encourages Hoosiers to avoid scams by being mindful as they prepare for out-of-town summer vacations. To ensure your time away is as safe as possible, use caution to avoid crafty scammers. “When planning your vacation this summer, remember anyone can be the target of a scam,” Rokita said. “Often, when a…
Read MoreBBB Tip: What You Should Know About Payday Loan Ads on Social Media
If you’ve ever needed extra cash to tide you over to your next paycheck, you understand the appeal of a payday loan. Now, video ads on places like Tiktok are promoting small, short-term loans to a new, young audience – and making them seem cheap and easy. However, just because it looks simple, doesn’t mean…
Read MoreIndiana State Fair Announces Third Wave of Hoosier Lottery Free Stage Concerts
Yesterday, the Indiana State Fair unveiled the third wave of its 2022 list of scheduled concerts as a part of the Hoosier Lottery Free Stage schedule, July 29 through August 21 (Fair is closed Mondays and Tuesdays). These include Jesse McCartney, Travis Tritt, Vixen & Autograph and a series of tribute shows on Thursdays. The…
Read MoreInternational School of Indiana Hosts 2nd Annual Language Summer Camp
The International School of Indiana (ISI) has partnered with the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies at Indiana University for a second year to host the language immersion-focused summer camp June 20 to July 15 in Indianapolis. The ISI Language Summer Camp will offer main programming in three languages — Spanish, French and…
Read MoreKiser to Run For School Board
Melba Kiser has announced she is running for Noblesville School Board. Kiser emigrated from Cuba as a child. She has experienced firsthand the opportunities the US provides to live the American dream. “I was fortunate to live that dream. I want our children and grandchildren to have the same opportunities.” In large part, the answer…
Read MoreNFD Responds to Multiple Fires
Noblesville Fire Department’s (NFD) crews responded to 2 separate fires in less than 12 hours on Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning. The first fire was dispatched as a possible lightning strike at 3:41 p.m. on Monday, June 13th. NFD responded to the residence fire at 554 N. 18th Street. The first crews to arrive reported…
Read MoreNoblesville Author Publishes Scintillating Romance Novel
My Everything, a new book by Wendy Haskett, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc. While in the process of escaping a loveless marriage through divorce, Bella meets the man of her dreams, which upends her world even more. Wrestling with the fear of further heartache, she and her teenage daughter navigate getting to…
Read MoreSenators Young, Booker Applaud Committee Passage of Bill to Help Americans in Saving for the Future
U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Cory Booker (D-N.J.) applauded the passage of their Emergency Savings Act by the U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions (HELP) Committee on Tuesday, as part of S. 4353, Retirement Improvement and Savings Enhancement to Supplement Healthy Investments for the Nest Egg (RISE & SHINE) Act. The bipartisan bill…
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Legion Shares Details of Property Sale, Enjoys Night Partnered with REO/Styx
Noblesville American Legion members had the opportunity to bring home more than $1,000 when they volunteered to work a booth and sell music CDs at last Friday’s REO Speedwagon/Styx/Loverboy concert at Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville. And just a couple of days later, the Legion officially shared its plan with The Times to sell its…
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