Archive for May 2023
Percussion Ensemble Accomplishes Much in Director’s First Year
Noblesville Indoor Percussion Ensemble has had an amazing season. These Noblesville students placed second at State and fourth in the Winter Guard International World Championships. The community can experience the Ensemble’s final public performance of the school year this Thursday, during a band concert, at 6:30 p.m. at NHS. Donations will be accepted for admittance:…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: May 17, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 6:28 a.m.SET: 8:59 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 70 °FLOW: 52 °F Today is…: • National Cherry Cobbler Day• National Pinot Grigio Day• World FM Day What Happened On This Day: • 1990 The WHO deletes homosexuality from its list of mental diseases. Precisely 14 years later, the first same-sex marriages in the United…
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Drivers Reminded To Buckle Up During Click It Or Ticket Campaign
High-visibility enforcement taking place May 22 – June 4. The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) is urging people to buckle up ahead of the summer holidays. Starting May 22, state and local law enforcement agencies are teaming together to increase patrols as part of the national “Click it or Ticket” high-visibility enforcement event. The overtime…
Read MoreReaders’ Choice 2023 Results
Counseling Service Winner: Pathways to Healing/Kristen Boice Runner Up: Prevail Honorable Mentions: Dance Studio Winner: The Dancin’ Place Runner Up: Laura Hayden Honorable Mentions: Daycare Provider Winner: Pebble Brook Runner Up: Noblesville First UMC Preschool Honorable Mentions: D.J. Winner Tie: Honorable Mentions: Dentist Winner: Pediatric Dentistry of Noblesville Runner Up: Chad Bailey Honorable Mention: Dry…
Read MoreSun and Water Safety
We finally getting a taste of some warm weather which means it’s time to starting thinking about summer activities. Most people enjoy some time in the sun. Whether it’s lounging by the water, participating in sports, or working outdoors, we all get our fair share of sun every summer. This week, I want to briefly…
Read MoreCommissioner Spartz Travels With Bipartisan Delegation To Europe
From May 1st to May 7th, the Helsinki Commission visited Germany, Poland, and Ukraine to assess the current situation in Europe. The delegation met with high-ranking government officials and civil society actors regarding the ongoing military and humanitarian responses to the Russian invasion. Commissioner Victoria Spartz (IN-05) joined Chairman Joe Wilson (R-SC) and Ranking Member…
Read MoreChic, Affordable 2023 Ford Maverick Pickup Causes A Tremor
By Casey Williams Ford’s crossover-based Maverick pickup comes standard as an 42-MPG hybrid starting at $22,595. It even looks great in its standard steelie wheels with a cloth interior. Good luck getting one, though, because the order books are closed for 2023. Still, some may want a bit more attitude and capability than base models…
Read MoreThe Postscript by Carrie Classon
“Happy Place” I have a sticker that says “My Happy Place,” and I kept it for a while, wondering where to put it. In the end, I stuck it near my desk so I could see it while I write. I am usually happy when I’m writing. On Monday, however, I was not happy. I…
Read MoreThe Westfield Mayor’s Council On Disabilities Changes Leadership
Nicole Southerland succeeds Joanne Tedesco as family moves out-of-state. The Westfield Mayor’s Council on Disabilities (WMCD) announces that Nicole Southerland, a 30-year Westfield resident and Director at CICOA Aging and In-Home Solutions, will immediately assume the role of Chairperson. “It has been an honor and privilege to lead the Westfield Mayor’s Council on Disabilities for…
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