Archive for May 2023
Smile
What makes Dan Clark smile? “Doing events like this, and my family,” said the 73-year-old Carmel resident, who was found Saturday morning at the first Noblesville Farmers Market of the season, collecting donations, with the Thurber family, from the vendors who have food to donate to the Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank. He expected to…
Read MoreFrom Time to Thyme
By Paula Dunn Hamilton County Quiz, Adam Township Adams Township is the Hamilton County Bicentennial Commission’s featured township in May. That means it’s time for the Adams Township quiz! Here’s another chance to test your knowledge of Hamilton County history . . . 1. Sheridan wasn’t always known as Sheridan. What was it originally called?…
Read MoreNoblesville Senior Recognized At Youth Service Awards
Nicole Liu Awarded $1,000 Scholarship. Senior Nicole Liu from Noblesville High School was awarded the 30th Annual Hamilton County Youth Service Award Monday afternoon. The ceremony was sponsored by the Hamilton County Commissioners and the Hamilton County Council on Alcohol and Other Drugs (HCCOAOD). Liu was awarded a $1,000 scholarship. Liu is a member of…
Read MoreMonsoon Madness Returns To Holland Park This July!
Beat the heat as Holland Park transforms into pop-up water park during one of the most popular events of the summer featuring giant waterslides, waterless inflatables, a mini-monsoon area for little ones, live entertainment, and more! Presented by Centier Bank, Monsoon Madness takes place on Saturday, July 22, at Holland Park! The event will offer…
Read MoreMake Plans to Attend Today’s Noblesville Taste of Business
Six new restaurants and food-service establishments join this year’s Taste of Business – Made in Noblesville 2023. The addition of more eateries brings the total to 17 restaurants to taste their chefs’ favorites during today’s Noblesville Chamber of Commerce event. Chamber president Bob DuBois is thrilled about this year’s event, open 4 p.m. to 7:30…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: May 10, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 6:31 a.m.SET: 8:48 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 75 °FLOW: 48 °F Today is…: • Bike To School Day• National Shrimp Day• Trust Your Intuition Day What Happened On This Day: • 1994 Nelson Mandela becomes South Africa’s first black president. Mandela’s inauguration came after more than 300 years of white rule. Before becoming…
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Duke Energy Foundation Invests More Than $300,000 In Workforce Development Initiatives To Strengthen Indiana’s Talent Pipeline
Funding will support workforce development and educational programs statewide, including in Bartholomew, Dearborn, Floyd, Hamilton, Howard, Huntington, Johnson, Knox, Lawrence, Morgan, Montgomery and Owen counties. The Duke Energy Foundation is awarding more than $300,000 in shareholder-funded grants to 16 organizations providing job search, education and specialized training opportunities for Hoosiers. “The most important investment we…
Read MoreBudget Earmarks Top $500 Million
By: Leslie Bonilla Muniz Spending on specific local projects climbed to $536 million in Indiana’s newest two-year budget, which Gov. Eric Holcomb signed into law Thursday. Such earmarks, routed through the State Budget Agency, have risen steeply in recent budget cycles — up from just $18 million in 2015. The SBA is always allocated money…
Read MoreLeaflets Three…Let It Be!
It appears that consistent warm weather has finally arrived in Indiana and people are finally able to get out to commune with nature. This will probably result in a lot of rashes showing up in doctors’ offices. Most of the rashes we see in the summer are caused by poison ivy, one of three plants…
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