Archive for March 2023
Bonnie Bernice Robinson
September 14, 1931-March 11, 2023 Bonnie Bernice Robinson, 91, Anderson, passed away on Saturday, March 11, 2023, at Rawlins House Family-first Senior Living in Pendleton, Indiana. She was born Sept. 14, 1931, in Hazard, Kentucky, and resided most of her life in Anderson. Bonnie attended Vicco (Kentucky) High School until the spring of 1950. She…
Read MoreFerzan Coskun Named To Dean’s List At Bates College
Ferzan Coskun of Carmel, Ind., was named to the dean’s list at Bates College for the fall semester ending in December 2022. This is a distinction earned by students whose grade point average is 3.92 or higher. Coskun, the son of Tamer Coskun and Seyma Coskun, is a graduate of Carmel High School. He is…
Read MoreCity Of Noblesville Establishes Advisory Council On Disabilities
Mayor Chris Jensen presented a resolution establishing the City of Noblesville Advisory Council on Disabilities at last night’s common council meeting. The advisory council’s aim is to increase overall community awareness of challenges faced by persons with disabilities and opportunities for support by more effectively mobilizing persons and institutions who are involved with education, outreach,…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Laylah Scheiter smile? “My family,” said the 9-year-old Noblesville resident, a fourth-grader at Hinkle Creek Elementary School. She is the daughter of Jamie and Josh Scheiter and is among eight siblings. In July 2022, she was found at the 4-H Fair, where she was a first-year Hamilton County 4-H’er and was volunteering at…
Read MoreFishers Man Arrested on 7 Counts Of Child Porn
A 40-year-old Fishers man was arrested Wednesday on 7 counts of Possession of Child Pornography with an aggravating factor, a level 5 felony, and 2 counts of Possession of Child Pornography, a level 6 felony. Nathaniel Cornelius, a Fishers resident, was investigated by the Hamilton County Metro Child Exploitation Task Force – a task force…
Read MoreCelebrate St. Paddy’s with Gatsby, Live Music
It’s St. Patrick’s Day with plenty of things to do all weekend and beyond. Here’s our Times’ list of two dozen things to do. 1. Enjoy St. Patrick’s Day Music with Rusty Musket with Celtic folk songs, old sea shanties and Irish tunes at 7 p.m. today at Primeval Brewing, plus Primeval opens early at…
Read MoreUpdate #103 from Dr. Derek Arrowood, Superintendent, Hamilton Heights School Corporation
Hamilton Heights is extremely fortunate to have the Hamilton Heights Educational Foundation (HHEF). The Foundation was initially created as an opportunity to elevate the learning environment by raising funds to support learning across our campus. The local visionaries who founded the organization, many of whom still live and work in the community, certainly knew it…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: March 17, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset RISE: 7:50 a.m.SET: 7:53 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 45 °FLOW: 45 °F Today is… • St. Patrick’s Day• Submarine Day• Camp Fire Girls Day What Happened On This Day: • 1992 Apartheid in South Africa comes to an end. In a referendum, 68.7% of white South Africans voted for an abolishment of racial segregation…
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Dear EarthTalk: What Is Former President Jimmy Carter’s Environmental Legacy?
Standing at the presidential lectern, in front of what looked like a series of oversized plastic deckchairs, Jimmy Carter prophesied that “[a] generation from now, this solar heater can be a curiosity, a museum piece, an example of a road not taken, or it can be a small part of one of the greatest and…
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