From Time to Thyme

By Paula Dunn Jackson Township History Quiz Are you ready for another quiz?  I know it hasn’t been that long since the first one, but April is Jackson Township’s month in the Bicentennial spotlight and I promised to catch up. See how well you know your Jackson Township history. (Again, this shouldn’t be too difficult…

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New Businesses At Carmel City Center

Carmel City Center is pleased to announce the addition of four new businesses to its mix of offerings. Sever Storey Walker opened earlier this year and FlexWerk recently opened. Little Tulip Tree and Aroma Indian Cuisine will be opening soon. Sever Storey Walker, a leading eminent domain and condemnation law firm with clients located throughout…

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Calling All Companies Looking To Hire

The Westfield Chamber has partnered with Westfield High School to offer all Westfield companies the opportunity to present employment opportunities to high school students. The Job Fair will occur at the High School from 1:45 pm – 3:15 pm. Companies will be able to hand out company information, take applications, and even set up interviews…

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NHS Alumni Banquet To Celebrate Class of ‘73

I say this every year. I think I’ve attended nearly every Noblesville High School Alumni Banquet since I started working as a Noblesville journalist 37 years ago. The banquets are always a lot of fun, graduates reminisce about high school days, the 50-year class is celebrated and an Alumnus of the Year is honored. Plus,…

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Daily Almanac: April 19, 2023

Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 6:58 a.m.SET: 8:27 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 80 °FLOW: 41 °F Today is…: • Bicycle Day• Humorous Day• National Garlic Day What Happened On This Day: • 1995 168 die in the Oklahoma City bombing. Timothy McVeigh, the mastermind behind the attack, was executed on June 11, 2001. The motives for the bombing,…

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No Voucher Expansion, More Health Care Funding In Indiana’s GOP Senate Budget Plan

By: Whitney Downard and Casey Smith Indiana’s Senate Republicans nixed a major voucher school expansion in favor of increased Medicaid funding under their latest state budget proposal released Thursday. That’s a significant shift from the House GOP spending plan, which sought to allocate $1.1 billion in fiscal years 2024 and 2025 to expand eligibility for…

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Vote411.org Offers Candidate Info, More

The League of Women Voters of Hamilton County offers a one-stop resource for voters looking for info about the upcoming May 2 primary elections. Vote411.org is a nonpartisan resource that provides ways to access candidate information and bios and to find polling place locations, among other services. “Vote411 is the best online election resource,” said…

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