Archive for April 2023
Thousands Of Residents Assigned New Polling Locations
More than 21,000 voters will have a new polling location for the Primary Election on Tuesday, May 2. Poll site changes and poll site name changes for 17 precincts were approved by the Hamilton County Commissioners on Monday, March 13. “Bright yellow postcards were mailed notifying those affected of their new voting locations,” said Hamilton…
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What makes Les Reinhardt smile? “The creative arts,” said the 42-year-old Fishers resident. She is executive director of Fishers Arts Council and operations manager for Nickel Plate Arts in Noblesville. She joined the Fishers Arts Council board in 2018 as treasurer; it’s been an all-volunteer group since 2005. At Nickel Plate Arts, where she works…
Read MoreNPD ID Shooting Victim
A Georgia man was shot to death in Noblesville last week and police are looking for answers. Grayson Aubrey Rhue, 18, of Roswell, Ga., was found shot to death near the driveway at a residence in the 21000 block of Raccoon Court. Noblesville Police said that Rhue rang the doorbell and had a brief conversation…
Read MoreLocal Senior Awarded National Scholastic Gold Medal
Congratulations to NHS senior Maggie Hoppel on being named a national Scholastic gold medalist in writing for her piece “That Should Have Been the End of It”. Hoppel beat out over 300,000 students to be one of only eight gold medalists in the United States and will be honored with a reception at Carnegie Hall…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: April 11, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset:RISE: 7:10 a.m.SET: 8:19 p.m. High/Low Temperatures:HIGH: 76 °FLOW: 42 °F Today is…:• Barbershop Quartet Day• National Pet Day• Submarine Day What Happened On This Day:• 2006 President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announces that Iran has enriched uranium. The Iranian nuclear program has become a source of great controversy.• 2006 Mafia boss Bernardo Provenzano is arrested. Provenzano…
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Senate Strikes Parental Consent Requirement From Bill Targeting Student Pronouns In Schools
By: Casey Smith A controversial “parental rights” bill was pared down by Indiana senators on Thursday to remove a provision that would have required schools get consent from parents if a student requests to change their name or pronouns. The amended version of House Bill 1608 now stipulates that parents only must be notified within…
Read MoreRibbon Cutting Ceremony In Westfield
Join Chamber Partners and Community Leaders on Tuesday, April 18, for a Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony at the Grand Universe InfoCenter in Westfield. Grand Universe aspires to share the wonders of Earth and Space science through a world class STEM Education Campus they plan to build right here in Westfield, Indiana. The InfoCenter will serve as a…
Read MoreLocal Students Named To Dean’s List At Washington University In St. Louis
The following students have been named to the dean’s list for the fall 2022 semester at Washington University in St. Louis: Each student is from the city of Carmel.
Read MoreAttorney General Todd Rokita Invites Hoosiers To Visit IndianaUnclaimed.gov To Hunt For Unclaimed Property This Easter
Attorney General Todd Rokita invites Hoosiers to hop on over to IndianaUnclaimed.gov and see what “egg-citing” treasures await you. “Easter is a great time to spend with loved ones. So, why not find a little “egg-stra” cash to have some fun. It’s my office’s commitment to return unclaimed property to Hoosiers,” Attorney General Rokita said.…
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