Archive for June 2023
Attorney General Todd Rokita Doubles Down On TikTok
Cooper & Kirk attorneys tell court: It’s hardly political posturing to show how the Chinese government steals Americans’ identities, even their facial features. Attorneys at Cooper & Kirk joined Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita earlier this week in his ongoing fight to hold TikTok accountable for collecting personal data from app users — information that…
Read MoreState Of The County Address Scheduled For June 28
Commissioner Steve Dillinger to lay out Hamilton County’s top priorities in coming year. Hamilton County Commissioner Steve Dillinger will give his annual State of the County address Wednesday, June 28 at the Hamilton County 4H Exhibition Center. The theme to this year’s address will be “The Way We Were,” as Dillinger pays homage to Hamilton…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Duane Kingery smile? “Going to the Father’s Day Car Show,” said the 64-year-old Noblesville resident, who was found showing his red 1953 Chevy pickup at the Central Indiana Vintage Vehicles annual Father’s Day Car Show in 2022 in Forest Park in Noblesville. He also has a 2007 Chevrolet Corvette in Monterey Red. He…
Read MoreNickel Plate Arts Celebrating HATCH Fest Event, Formerly Known As Maker Faire
HATCH Fest, the event formerly known as Maker Faire, will be held on Saturday, June 17 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., including the time-honored St. Michael’s Strawberry Festival, the Noblesville Cultural Arts District Juneteenth Celebration, SERVE Noblesville’s FUN Fest, and Team Bloodsport’s robot battles, giveaways, and interactive activities! WHAT: Artisans, Makers and Craftspeople from…
Read MoreRemembering John Marlowe
Seven months ago, John Marlowe was doing CrossFit workouts, writing a weekly column for The Paper of Montgomery County and the Noblesville Times and basically enjoying life. This week, he is dead. Cancer is an insidious beast. If he could, John would tell people that his legacy boils down to a few things: He would…
Read MoreWestfield Schools And Education Foundation Announces New Holiday Event
RocksGiving – Free Event to Build Community Through A Meal Westfield Washington Schools and the Westfield Education Foundation announced a new holiday event to promote unity, community and the spirit of giving. This event, called RocksGiving, will provide a free holiday meal and an opportunity to commune with members of Westfield. RocksGiving will be held…
Read MoreDirector Says Everyone Can Relate to ‘Godspell’
Photo courtesy of Rob Slaven of Indy Ghost Light Photography Youth ages 10-18 rehearse for Carmel Community Players’ summer youth production of “Godspell” musical, which opens on Friday and runs through June 25 at The Ivy Tech Auditorium in Noblesville. Photo courtesy of Rob Slaven of Indy Ghost Light Photography Fender Brokamp of Westfield (from…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: June 08, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 6:16 a.m.SET: 9:19 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 82 °FLOW: 58 °F Today is…: • Global Wind Day• Magna Carta Day• National Kiss a Wookie Day What Happened On This Day: • 1977 Spain holds the first free elections since 1936. The transition to democracy followed nearly four decades of right-wing dictatorship under Francisco…
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Church Church Hittle + Antrim And Burrus & Sease Celebrate Expanded Zionsville Footprint
Church Church Hittle + Antrim, Hamilton County’s oldest law firm, and Burrus & Sease, Boone County’s oldest law firm, have formed a new association to leverage over 200 years of legal expertise. The firms celebrated the expansion of their combined legal footprint in Zionsville and the surrounding areas with an open house and ice cream…
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