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Ruth E. Smith
October 24, 1937, Friday, March 25, 2023 Ruth Evangeline Smith, age 85, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on March 25, 2023 in Fishers, IN. She was born on October 24, 1937 in Hutchinson, KS to the late Rev. Paul N. and Rev. Leah (Parker) Isgrigg. In addition to her parents, she…
Read MoreHamilton County Invasive Species Awareness Week 2023
The Hamilton County Invasives Partnership is proud to announce the upcoming Hamilton County Invasive Species Awareness Week, taking place from April 8th to 15th. This annual event is designed to raise awareness about the dangers of invasive species and encourage residents to take action to protect the local environment. Throughout the week, the Hamilton County…
Read MoreDarren Peterson Endorsed by the Noblesville Fraternal Order of Police FOP #198
The Noblesville Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) #198 has announced their endorsement of Darren Peterson, Noblesville City Councilor At-Large, for the upcoming municipal election. Peterson’s dedication to creating a safe and vibrant community has not gone unnoticed by the Noblesville FOP #198. “Darren Peterson has demonstrated a deep commitment to public safety and the law…
Read MoreCicero Cemetery Lantern Walk Set For April
Cicero, Ind. The community is invited to attend a special lantern walk through the historic Cicero Cemetery from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 22. The walk will take guests on an engaging and informational tour of graves of individuals who helped shape the area’s history, including Cass Scherer, Dudley Purkey, Dr. Oscar Havens,…
Read MoreSmile
What makes John Davidson smile? “This has made me smile today. We’ve served about a hundred people,” said the 67-year-old Noblesville resident and member of Wayne-Fall Lions Club, which was serving a Palm Sunday all-you-can-eat pancake, eggs, sausage and bacon breakfast at the club. “It’s a nice breakfast for a good cause, raising money for…
Read MoreFrom Time to Thyme
By Paula Dunn White Rived Township Quiz In case you haven’t heard, Hamilton County and Noblesville are both turning 200 this year. To celebrate, every month from March to November one of the county’s nine townships is being highlighted by the Bicentennial Commission. I decided to observe the Bicentennial in this column by doing a…
Read MoreNoblesville Teen, ‘22 Fishers Grad Preparing Well for Career on Stage
I have always been amazed watching Kylee Booher. The Noblesville teen graduated in 2022 from Fishers High School and is among the most talented young people in the performing arts that I know. The 19-year-old is now in the second semester of her freshman year at Ball State University pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts…
Read MoreThe Feeding Team Feature – Let’s Celebrate What We Accomplish Together
When I was a young boy in the late 1960’s, taking care of our neighbors was the norm. It was expected that I’d mow Mrs. Berry’s yard and make sure that the 90-year-old widow had what she needed. She’d been born two decades before the turn of the century, yes, before, the 20th century. It…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: April 05, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 7:20 a.m.SET: 8:13 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 72 °FLOW: 66 °F Today is…: • Bell Bottoms Day• First Contact Day• Go For Broke Day What Happened On This Day: • 1955 Winston Churchill resigns as U.K. Prime Minister. Churchill was instrumental in initiating the alliance between the U.K., the U.S., and the Soviet…
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