Archive for March 2023
Mayor Cook
Asher Galan, an eighth grader at Westfield Middle School, was recognized by Mayor Andy Cook as a Westfield Mayors Council on Disabilities Ambassador for his work in the Peer Facilitation Program at WMS. After working with students with special needs, Asher has decided to pursue a career as an educator with a focus on special…
Read More“Hire A Miller”
Noblesville High School will be hosting a “Hire a Miller” job fair on April 27 from 1:30pm-3:15pm. Employers looking to hire current and graduating students for summer or full time employment are invited to register by emailing hireamiller@nobl.k12.in.us.
Read MoreNew Play Director Brings Out Best in ‘Great Gatsby’ Actors
Saturday Show Will Feature ASL Interpreters Any community theater would be lucky to have play director, Noblesville’s Andrea Odle. She’s very organized. “Being organized is a must,” she said. She is all about teamwork. “Surrounding yourself with people smarter than you are is the best way to ensure we all succeed,” she said. She is…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: March 16, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 7:52 a.m.SET: 7:52 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 57 °FLOW: 35 °F Today is…: • Black Press Day• Freedom of Information Day• National Panda Day What Happened On This Day: • 1988 A poison gas attack kills 5000 civilians in the Kurdish town of Halabjah. The war crime was in all likelihood executed on…
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Proposal Would Block Foreign ‘Threats’ From State’s ‘Critical Infrastructure’
By: Leslie Bonilla Muniz A bill aimed at protecting Indiana’s critical infrastructure from four countries — China, Iran, North Korea and Russia — easily advanced through a House committee Monday. Lawmakers also overhauled a provision blocking those foreigners from buying land near military facilities. “We certainly do not want to give control of any of…
Read MoreNameless Catering Launches Campaign To Donate $250,000 To Women-Focused Nonprofits
To mark Women’s History Month, Indianapolis company Nameless Catering has launched its inaugural Support Women Initiative that will donate $250,000 of food, beverage and catering services to support women-focused nonprofit organizations in Central Indiana. It is a donation that typically can feed nearly 7,100 people collectively. Nonprofit organizations can apply for funds by going to…
Read MoreIndianapolis Motor Speedway & Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Central Indiana Partner To Recruit 500 Bigs By The Indy 500
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana (BBBSCI), in partnership with Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) officially announced today a volunteer campaign to recruit “500 Bigs by the Indy 500.” BBBSCI launched its “500 Bigs by the Indy 500” campaign on March 1, 2023, which shares the urgency and demand for more mentors needed in our…
Read MoreCENTURY 21 Scheetz Team Receives Coveted 2022 President’s Team Award
Tracy Hutton, broker/owner of CENTURY 21 Scheetz is pleased to announce that in recognition of their outstanding sales production and commitment to quality service, Century 21 Real Estate LLC recently honored the THE Masuccio McCain Group sales team with the CENTURY 21® 2022 President’s Team Award. The annual award is bestowed upon those independent CENTURY…
Read MoreHSE Senior Is DAR Good Citizen of the Year
Kate Lantzer epitomizes the four qualities — dependability, service, leadership and patriotism — that define a Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Good Citizen. The 17-year-old Fishers resident, a senior at Hamilton Southeastern High School, was named winner of the 2023 Good Citizen of the Year Award by the Daughters of the American Revolution, Horseshoe…
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