Archive for January 2023
CPA Announces New Member of Development Team
The Center for the Performing Arts has named Elizabeth Elliott to the new position of Partnership Development Coordinator, responsible for stewarding relationships with the nonprofit Center’s corporate and community partners and supporters. An Indianapolis resident, Elliott arrives with experience in marketing at Opera Columbus in Ohio and advancement and sponsorships at Music for All in…
Read MoreCarmel Schools Earns $15K IDEM Grant to Aid Recycling Efforts
Carmel Clay Schools is getting $15,000 from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, along with 15 other applicants the agency announced this week. The grants are available to counties, municipalities, solid waste management districts, schools and nonprofit organizations located in Indiana. Here is the list of recipients and the amounts they were awarded: “IDEM is…
Read MoreJensen Files for Re-Election, Will Run for 2nd Term
Yesterday, Mayor Chris Jensen formally filed with the Hamilton County Clerk to seek a second term as Mayor of Noblesville. “I am thrilled to have the opportunity to continue to serve my hometown of Noblesville,” said Mayor Jensen. “As Mayor, I have focused on sustaining the development of our authentic downtown while charting a path…
Read MoreAlexander Wins Race for County Council President
Ken Alexander has been elected president of the Hamilton County Council. He replaces Steve Schwartz in the role. Amy Massillamany will serve as Vice President. Election of officers is an annual practice at the first meeting of each year. Alexander was elected to the Hamilton County Council in 2018. He represents District 4 which includes…
Read MoreAaron Smith Wins Race for Council President
Aaron Smith was elected the new president of the Noblesville Common Council following a vote during an organization meeting held Tuesday evening. Darren Peterson was elected as vice president. “We have a lot of projects coming out of the ground this year and I am excited to work closely with Aaron and the rest of…
Read MoreHere’s 6 Predictions for 2023 . . . Sort Of
Newspapers attract the oddest people sometimes. I have had people waltz into my office to tell me about the alien spaceship that landed in their field as well as multiple folks who said they had to remain anonymous because they uncovered the JFK conspiracy and their lives were in danger. Still, last week, topped them…
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Underdog Theatre’s Play Follows 4 High-Schoolers’ Struggles to Fit In
A recent Noblesville High School graduate has written and is co-directing a play this weekend that will follow four high schoolers from different social cliques as they explain to their school principal why they missed school, revealing their deepest secrets and the choices they have made. Playwright Clay Howard, a 2022 NHS grad, said he…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: Jan. 4, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 8:06 a.m.SET: 5:31 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 50 °FLOW: 48 °F Today is…: • Free Flower Basket Day• National Spaghetti Day• National Trivia Day What Happened On This Day: • 1853 After having been kidnapped and sold into slavery in the American South, Solomon Northup regains his freedom; his memoir Twelve Years a…
Read MoreNPD Now Accepting Applications for Spring Screening Process
The Noblesville Police Department is accepting pre-applications for the 2023 (Spring) Applicant Screening Process. Citizens can learn more about working for the City of Noblesville by visiting www.cityofnoblesville.org/hr or may apply for the selection process at www.cityofnoblesville.org/employment. The process is scheduled to take approximately three to five (3-5) months to complete and will include the…
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