New Exhibits at the ‘Virtual Museum’

We’ve got some new exhibits at the From Time To Thyme Virtual Museum! (Remember — this is a “virtual museum” because it’s unclear if any of the objects in it still exist, or if they do still exist, where they might be today.) Our first “relic” (that’s what they were commonly called back in the…

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Keep Fishers Beautiful Returns Next Month

Keep Fishers Beautiful (KFB) returns next month with a weeklong celebration of volunteerism and sustainability from Oct. 1 through 8. The celebration kicks off with Fall City Recycling Day at Billericay Park on Oct. 1, and continues throughout the week with volunteer opportunities for residents of all ages to beautify their community and neighborhood this…

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Bob Anderson Had a Passion for Serving, Helping Others

I remember interviewing Bob Anderson, at age 90, for one of The Times’ Faces of Hamilton County. He smiles a lot, so he was a good candidate for the Times’ daily feature. The Noblesville Sunrisers Kiwanis Club founder for most of his years in Sunrisers was always helping his club, especially serving pancake breakfasts. I…

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City of Westfield Unveils Names of Bidders for Grand Park Sale

The City of Westfield announced last week the the next steps in the Request for Proposal process related to the Grand Park Sports Campus. As previously noted, a committee has been established to review and advise on each proposal. That committee consists of the following members: Brian Tomamichel, Westfield Washington Schools Chief Financial Officer Jeremy…

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Center Celebration 2022 Brings in Nearly $700K to Support the Center for the Performing Arts

Returning to an on-site, in-person format after two seasons away, the Center for the Performing Arts’ annual gala Friday drew a sellout crowd to the Palladium for an elegant dinner, a series of stellar performances and an unprecedented outpouring of generosity from the community. Through table reservations, auction sales, partnerships and donations, Center Celebration 2022…

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Hamilton County to Hold Career Fair at Sheriff’s Office

Hamilton County Government will hold a Career Fair at the Juvenile Services Center, at 18106 Cumberland Road in Noblesville, this Thursday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.  While the Career Fair will predominately be for positions at the Sheriff’s Complex, the county’s Human Resources Department will be on hand to assist interested applicants for all…

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Coroner’s Office Recruits Furry New Deputy Coroner

There’s a new deputy in town and Hamilton County Coroner John Chalfin says, “he’s a good boy!” Deputy Simon is an 11-month-old Boxer. His job is to comfort grieving families and serve as an office therapy dog for staff at the Coroner’s Office. “I grew up showing and training dogs,” says Deputy Coroner Sarah Lockhart,…

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Senators Young, Stabenow Introduce Early Pell Promise Act

Recently, U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) introduced bipartisan legislation to help make sure that students who work hard to get into college can enroll regardless of their financial circumstances. Under current law, students only find out how much financial aid they will receive right before attending college. The Early Pell Promise…

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NFD Responds to Residence Fire

This past Saturday, Noblesville Fire Department (NFD) crews responded to a residence fire at 158 Tippecanoe Drive. The residents were able to safely evacuate the home before calling 911. There were not any injuries to civilians or firefighters. The first crews to arrive encountered heavy smoke and visible flames coming from the home. Crews were…

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