Archive for May 2023
The Postscript by Carrie Classon
“Lukewarm Water” Yesterday wasn’t the best day. I don’t like to complain and, the truth is, I have very little to complain about. Still, yesterday was not the best day. I woke with a stomachache. I’d gone to bed with a stomachache, and this is not terribly unusual. My mother gets stomachaches, and now my…
Read More2023 Bmw 760i Gets A Radical Makeover That Nods To The Past And Future
By Casey Williams It seems about every twenty years, BMW gets radical with the 7-Series. Remember back a couple of decades to the 2003 model that debuted the iDrive infotainment system and “Bangle butt” raised trunklid, named for former BMW design chief, Chris Bangle. Eventually, though, BMW’s competitors copied the car’s controls and rump. As…
Read MoreRepublican Turned Democrat McCormick Seeks To Defy History
By BRIAN A. HOWEY With Democrat Jennifer McCormick’s official entry into the 2024 Indiana gubernatorial race, Hammond Mayor Thomas McDermott Jr. has ruled out seeking the Democratic nomination. “As for me, I don’t see the stars aligning for a McDermott candidacy in 2024 at this time,” McDermott texted told me on Wednesday. Allies of former…
Read MoreSpartz Hosts Town Hall In Hamilton County
Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN.) continued her town hall meetings with a stop in Hamilton County. Rep. Spartz gave an update on happenings in Washington D.C., including her work on the debt ceiling, health care reform, border security, and Helsinki Commission as well as responded to a number of questions on issues ranging from permitting reform…
Read MoreBoosting Mental Health Care Access
According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, 1 in 5 adults and 1 in 6 youth experience mental illness each year in the United States, but less than half of them receive treatment. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and this session we prioritized several bills to increase and improve services and treatment across…
Read MoreRep. Spartz Announces 2023 Congressional Art Competition Winner
Rep. Victoria Spartz (IN-05) announced the winner of the 2023 Congressional Art Competition. Started in 1982 by the U.S. House of Representatives, this annual competition highlights high school students’ artistic works from across the country. This year’s winner, Maya Bhagwat is a junior at Carmel High School in Hamilton County. Her winning artwork, called ‘Indian-American…
Read MoreThe Curious Closet
By: Lindsay Rosa Creating A Stylish Summer Reading Space All Your Own With the school year wrapping up in a few short weeks for local schools and college students starting their drive home for the summer, what better time to prepare for relaxing summer reading by making an inviting reading space for those stormy summer…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Aly Compton smile? “My dogs,” said the then 23-year-old Noblesville resident, who was found in 2019 at the annual Bryan Clauson Strut 2 Save Lives dog walk and fundraiser at Dillon Park in Noblesville. Today’s feature is a look back at one of The Times’ previous Faces of Hamilton County. “This one’s Pearl…
Read MoreNoblesville Parks Releases 2023 Summer Concerts Schedule
The Noblesville Parks and Recreation Department has announced the performers for its Thursday Night Summer Concert and Concert at the Commons series. Both series are presented free to the public, who are invited to bring chairs and blankets to enjoy live music in the parks. The Summer Concert Series, presented by Star Bank, is held…
Read MoreNoblesville Lions Deliver Flowers For Mother’s Day
On Friday, May 12 and Saturday, May 13 the Noblesville Lions made flower deliveries for Adriene’s Flowers. Each year Adriene’s Flowers uses the local Lions Club to help deliver flowers for a small stipend to the Lions Club. 9 Lions Club members helped with deliveries.
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