Archive for May 2023
Jozsa Signs With The Manchester University Spartans
Anna Jozsa, Hamilton Heights’ senior, has signed a letter of intent to run track and throw discus for Manchester University in North Manchester, Indiana this fall. Manchester University is a member of the Heartland Conference and a NCAA Division III athletic institution. She is the daughter of Amy and Edward Jozsa. Jozsa chose Manchester because…
Read MoreIndiana Department Of Education Outlines Plan To Rethink The High School Experience
At today’s Indiana State Board of Education (SBOE) meeting, the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) presented a first look at the state’s ongoing work to rethink the high school experience. This included an overview of the recently completed Indiana Graduation Landscape Analysis, as well as future, collaborative work that will take place as part of…
Read MoreHCCB Prepares For Summer Concert Series
By Brian Wuerch Summer is almost here, ushering in car shows, community festivals, outdoor recreation and…band concerts in the park! The Hamilton County Community Band will kick off it’s summer concert season on Saturday, June 10 at Beulah Park in Alexandria, Indiana as a part of the Alexandria Band Festival. The day long festival, hosted…
Read MoreAaron Douglas Rawlings
June 23, 1943, Monday, May 1, 2023 Aaron Douglas Rawlings of Drasco, Arkansas, formerly of Sheridan, Indiana, passed peacefully on Monday, May 1 in the home of his ex-wife, Carolyn Rawlings. Aaron was born June 23, 1943. Aaron grew up working on the family farm. He enjoyed FFA, hunting, fishing, 4-H, animals, and sports. He…
Read MoreCCPR To Hold Ribbon Cutting Ceremony In Honor Of Amy Edenburn Furry Memorial Dog Trail
A ribbon cutting ceremony will be held on Saturday, May 20 at 11 a.m. at Central Dog Park, 1427 E 116th St., in honor of the Amy Edenburn Furry Memorial Dog Trail. In fall of 2022, Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation (CCPR) opened the Amy Edenburn Furry Memorial Dog Trail at Central Dog Park. This…
Read More3 Indiana Students Named 2023 U.S. Presidential Scholars
U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona today announced the 59th class of U.S. Presidential Scholars, recognizing 161 high school seniors for their accomplishments in academics, the arts, and career and technical education fields. The Indiana scholars include (hometown, scholar, school, location): “U.S. Presidential Scholars have always represented the future of our country and the bright…
Read MoreWrapping Up Reader’s Choice
Readers’ Choice is wrapped up for another year, and once again, The Times’ annual promotion to recognize your favorites in a multitude of categories was a huge success. Back when our company was founded, the staff at The Times brought Hamilton County this fun and good-natured promotion that features local businesses, people, products and more…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Amelia Cripe smile? “The ever-changing seasons of life,” said the 25-year-old, a Noblesville resident. She is found every summer selling honey and pollen at the Noblesville Farmers Market on Saturday mornings at Federal Hill Commons. “We may not know what each day brings but in the honey beesiness, we know that if we…
Read MoreNext Level Trails Celebrates Hamilton County Trail Project
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Hamilton County today opened the recently completed Steven Nation Community Pathway outside the town of Cicero. The 2.45-mile asphalt multi-use trail was constructed by the county with help from a $1,047,670 Next Level Trails (NLT) grant. The award was announced by Gov. Eric J. Holcomb in March…
Read MoreEn Pointe ‘s ‘Alice in Wonderland’ Ballet Will Bring Nonsense to Life
I have been hearing good things about En Pointe Indiana Ballet’s newest production, “The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland,” since before rehearsals began. Every time that I watch a production by the Noblesville-based dance school — from “En Pointe Christmas” and “Don Quixote” in the Noblesville High School Auditorium to “Curiosity” on the big screen…
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