Archive for January 2023
Meeting Notes: Noblesville School Board 01/10/2023
Meeting AgendaTuesday, Jan. 10, 2023 at 7 p.m.Educational Services Center Board Room, 18025 River Rd., Noblesville
Read MoreJudge Orders Rokita to Release IG’s Report About Former Job
By Casey Smith An informal advisory opinion issued to Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita about the private-sector job he also held while beginning his term in state office must be made available to the public, a Marion County judge ruled this week. The decision comes nearly two years after a local voting rights activist made…
Read MoreLawmakers Cautiously Eye Property Tax Relief
By Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana lawmakers are drawing up changes to the state’s property tax system, with high value assessments last spring pointing toward potentially high bills this year. But their approach has been cautious, laden with warnings about a lack of data and negative consequences. Taxable assessed values shot up 15% from 2021 to…
Read MoreVersiti Blood Center of Indiana Issues Emergency Appeal for Blood Donations
Versiti Blood Center of Indiana has issued an emergency appeal for blood donation. With less than a day’s supply of lifesaving blood on the shelves for Indiana hospitals, patients’ lives are at risk. Versiti saw a significant decline in donations during the holiday season, and the downward trend continues as the region navigates ongoing winter…
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Live Music, Game Night, Underdog Theatre and Last Weekend on Ice
Christmas has been here and gone, and we’ve ready to start enjoying activities in the New Year. Here are 15 things to do this weekend and beyond: 1. Head out to RoundTripper Academy in Westfield for Rally for A Cause, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. today for inflatables, crafts, balloon artist, face painter and food…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: Jan. 6, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset RISE: 8:06 a.m.SET: 5:33 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 39 °FLOW: 32 °F Today is… • Three Kings Day (Epiphany)• Apple Tree Day• Bean Day What Happened On This Day: • 1847 Samuel Colt obtains his first contract for the sale of revolver pistols to the US government• 1893 Washington National Cathedral is chartered by…
Read MoreDr. Arrowood Looking Forward to A New Year
Happy New Year! As we greet a new calendar year, we also welcome in the second semester of our school year which always seems to fly by with a flurry of activities. We have the continuation of winter sports, winter homecoming, spring sports, spring break, year-end awards, band and choral concerts, prom, and culminate the…
Read MoreFadness to Run for 2nd Term
Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness announced yesterday that he will seek a second term as Mayor in the 2023 election. Since becoming Mayor in 2015, Fadness has led Fishers to become one of the most sought-after communities in the country with transformative economic growth and quality-of-life investments. In his next term, he promises further investments in…
Read MoreNoblesville Man Hit and Killed on I-65
(Story from WTHR) A 25-year-old man from Noblesville was killed in a crash in northwest Indiana Wednesday. Miles Williams was outside of his vehicle near the 230 mile-marker of Interstate 65 southbound around 9:45 a.m. when he and his Nissan Altima were hit by a southbound Chevrolet Equinox, state police said. Williams suffered severe injuries…
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