Archive for March 2023
03-30-23
Sheridan Public Library Seeks Community Input at Three Public Listening Sessions
Sheridan Public Library (SPL) invites community members to provide input and help create priorities that can help SPL better realize their potential for serving our growing community. Community members are encouraged to let the Board of Trustees know their aspirations regarding what kind of library they wish to have. Citizen input is key to envisioning…
Read MoreFrom Time to Thyme
By Paula Dunn Forget robins. There are two even more reliable signs that spring has arrived — Gatewood’s is open again and selling pansies, early vegetable plants and other items for the garden, and the Herb Society of Central Indiana is taking registrations for their annual Spring Symposium. The theme of this year’s HSCI Symposium…
Read MoreMayor Chris Jensen Endorses Darren Peterson’s Re-Election Campaign For Noblesville City Council
Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen has endorsed At-Large City Councilor Darren Peterson for his re-election campaign. “Darren has demonstrated excellent leadership skills, having served as both Vice President and President of the City Council. I fully endorse his candidacy for re-election. Darren is committed to the residents he represents, and he consistently puts in the effort…
Read MoreHHHS BPA Students Shine At State Leadership Conference; Over 20 Advance to Nationals
Students from the Hamilton Heights High School Chapter of the Business Professionals of America (BPA) shined at the state Leadership Conference in Indianapolis. Hamilton Heights was called to the stage many times with most placing among the Top 3 and Top 8 in their respective categories. Over 20 students qualified to compete at the National…
Read MoreHamilton County Metro Child Exploitation Task Force Makes Arrest
An Anderson man has been arrest and is reportedly being charged with 10 counts of Possession of Child Pornography with an aggravating factor. Marcus DeWeese Sr. is being charged with the level five felony as well as 2 counts of Photographing Sexual Conduct with a minor with an aggravating factor which is a level for…
Read MoreFormer Sheriff Dan Stevens, To Retire After Nearly 5 Decades As Public Servant
Dan Stevens has been serving our community for nearly 50 years. Listening. Using common sense. And doing his best to help others. That’s been his philosophy for the past 49-½ years. “I hope I helped to make a difference,” said the 71-year-old Noblesville man, a two-term former Hamilton County Sheriff. For the past 14 years,…
Read MoreForest Park To Remodel South Playground, Add Adult Fitness Area
The south playground in Forest Park will close Monday, April 3 to be remodeled. The area is expected to be under construction until the end of May. “Playgrounds, trails and other parks amenities are not only an added value to a community but an expectation, which is why Noblesville is dedicated to investing in these…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Josh Wilson smile? “Just about anything. I’m a happy-go-lucky person,” said the 32-year-old branch manager of Huntington National Bank in Noblesville. What else makes him smile? “Joking or my sports teams winning, and my daughters, of course.” He and his wife, Dakota, have three daughters, Willow, 8, Mylah, 7, and Everlee, 3. He…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: March 29, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 7:31 a.m.SET: 8:06 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 54 °FLOW: 32 °F Today is…: • National Vietnam Veterans Day• Piano Day• Smoke and Mirrors Day What Happened On This Day: • 2010 Two Chechen suicide bombers detonate their devices in the Moscow underground. 40 people died in the attack allegedly carried out by so-called…
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