Archive for April 2023
Noblesville Receives Eighth Consecutive “Best Community” Music Honor
Noblesville Schools announced today that they have been named a 2023 Best Community for Music Education winner by the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Foundation. This is the eighth consecutive year Noblesville has earned the honor. The national music education recognition highlights school districts for their outstanding efforts by teachers, administrators, parents, students, and…
Read MoreNoblesville and Carmel Lions Assist Gleaners Mobile Pantry
On Thursday, the Noblesville and Carmel Lions combined efforts to help Gleaners distribute food to the needy at 6 Points Church in Sheridan. Good weather supported a great effort. Photo: Carmel Lions Lane Sims, Bill Ryan, Matt Best, and Bob Yunker; Noblesville Lions Ron Williamson, Joe Connerley, and George Long
Read MoreCarmel Clay Parks & Recreation Begins Work On 2024-2028 Master Plan
Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation (CCPR) has begun work on a new comprehensive master plan, which will outline the strategic vision for the department over a five-year period through 2028. Over the next several months, CCPR will seek feedback and invites the community to be part of the process. A master plan utilizes internal assessment,…
Read MoreFoot And Ankle Safety Tips For The Summer Months
(StatePoint) From the beach to the backyard, taking care of your feet and ankles in summer is essential. “Nothing ruins summer fun faster than a problem with your feet. However, a few smart precautions can help keep you healthy and safe,” says Gretchen Lawrence, DPM, AACFAS, a board-certified foot and ankle surgeon and an associate…
Read MoreAsk Rusty – Why Can’t I Get Social Security Disability On My Own Or My Husband’s Record?
Dear Rusty: I am considered disabled by State of Washington doctors, but Social Security has turned me down three times when I applied for disability saying I don’t have enough work points. I am the wife of a retired, disabled veteran who served over 20 years in the US Navy. I raised three children, one…
Read MoreThe U.N. Comes Under Fire For Suggesting Young Kids Have A Right To Engage In Sex
By: John Grimaldi Is the U.N. saying young children have a right to engage in consensual sex– including consensual sex with an adult? It certainly appears to have officially announced that the world needs to adopt a kinder, gentler approach to what is commonly known as “Statutory Rape” in the civilized world. If not, what…
Read MoreArrest Made In Shooting
A Tennessee man is in custody in connection to a deadly shooting earlier this month in Noblesville. Ruai Ngundeng Pal, a 22-year-old Franklin, Tenn. man, was arrested by Franklin police and charged with murder and six other felonies in connection to the April 6 shooting at 21506 Raccoon Ct. in Noblesville. He is being held…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: April 22, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset RISE: 6:54 a.m.SET: 8:30 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 51 °FLOW: 34 °F Today is… • April Showers Day• Earth Day• Record Store Day What Happened On This Day: • 1977 Optical fiber is used for telephone transmissions for the first time. Fiber-optic technology allows sending information over long distances by means of light pulses.…
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Lawmakers Get Unexpected $1.5B For Budget In Latest Forecast
By: Whitney Downard The General Assembly will have another $1.5 billion under the latest forecast to incorporate in the two-year budget before session ends in just ten days. “Indiana is doing great, investments are showing the fruits of our labor,” said Rep. Jeff Thompson, R-Lizton. “It gives more flexibility and we’ll find a spot to…
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