Archive for April 2023
04-08-23
Community Mourns Deaths
Four people, two from Noblesville and two from Fishers, were killed when their plane crashed Wednesday night in the Gulf of Mexico near Venice, Fla. According to The Times’ newsgathering partners at WTHR, the victims were Rick and Bethe Beaver, of Noblesville, and Jeff and Patty Lumpkin, of Fishers. Officials said their plane went down…
Read MoreIndiana Legislators Need To Act Now To Lower Healthcare Costs
Owners reporting labor quality as their top small business operating problem remains elevated at 23%, according to NFIB’s monthly jobs report. Labor costs reported as the single most important problem to business owners decreased one point to 11%, just two points below the highest reading of 13% reached in December 2021. “What’s clear from this…
Read MoreTurn $50 Into $143 For Indiana’s Rare And Endangered Wildlife
The Indiana Nongame Wildlife Fund largely relies on generous donations from conservationists (like you!) and pays for the research and habitat work for Indiana’s rare and endangered species. These species are vital to our ecosystem, and our quality of life just wouldn’t be the same without the rich biodiversity around us. Donations are given either…
Read MoreForever Among The Greatest Players In History
Zach Edey’s place among the all-time greatest to play basketball at Purdue was cemented Tuesday by winning his sixth and final 2022-23 National Player of the Year honor, the Wooden Award. Whether Edey supplants All-American Joe Barry Carroll as the Boilermakers’ center on an all-time team will be left to others. Some will want to…
Read MoreNOT FUNNY YOU SHOULD SAY THAT!
I think I just read some great news. But I’m not positive how to process the information. Here’s the headline: EXPERT SAYS DAD’S TERRIBLE JOKES ARE GREAT FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT Wait a second! The jokes I told my son Brett as he was growing up were not terrible. I resent that. But even if they…
Read MoreMultiple Agencies Investigating Fatal Union City Fire
Indiana State Fire Marshal investigators are working with local fire officials to determine the cause of a fatal fire that occurred in the early morning hours Wednesday in Union City, Ind (Randolph County). Local crews were called at about 3:20 a.m. to a rural address on Greenville Pike with a reported possible entrapment. They arrived…
Read MoreConsumer Alert: Products Recalled In March
Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers of important consumer protection concerns for products recalled in March. Attorney General Rokita encourages consumers to take advantage of opportunities available for those who purchased the recalled items. “Spring has sprung and so have house projects,” Attorney General Rokita said. “That means making sure household products are working…
Read MoreAttorney General Todd Rokita Releases Annual Report To Promote Accountability And Transparency
Attorney General Todd Rokita today released his office’s 2022 Annual Report as part of his ongoing commitment to be accountable and transparent to Hoosiers. “In 2022, we continued a pattern of accomplishment on behalf of Indiana citizens and taxpayers,” Attorney General Rokita said. “We kept up our work protecting liberty, upholding the rule of law…
Read MoreNoblesville Schools Accepting Applications For 2023 Back To School BASH
Community organizations interested in exhibiting at this year’s Back to School BASH are invited to apply here by April 30. The Noblesville Schools BASH has been a favorite back to school celebration in Noblesville for almost a decade and typically draws over 8,000 attendees. Guests enjoy food, games, activities, music, and community organization booths. This…
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