4-H Fair photos

The Times photo by Betsy Reason Hamilton County 4-H’er Abby Holloway, 15, Noblesville, a member of Heartland 4-H’ers Club in her seventh year of 4-H, washes and cools off her beef steer on Sunday afternoon before Monday’s Beef Show at the Fairgrounds in Noblesville. The Times photo by Betsy Reason Hamilton County 4-H’ers — Lyla…

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Clearing Up A Problem

By: Dick Wolfsie I subscribe to several health publications and most of them offer some advice on avoiding medical scams. A few years ago, a dermatologist in Southern California avoided  ail time by the skin of his teeth.  He had been marketing an app for smart phones that emitted both a bluish and reddish light,…

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Catching Up Some Notes On Purdue Boilermakers

By: Ken Thompson Purdue has been one of the surprises of the summertime college football recruiting landscape. ESPN placed the Boilermakers at No. 22 and sixth in the Big Ten following the commitment of ESPN 300 safety Koy Beasley, ranked 140th overall. “New coach Ryan Walters and staff used June to add multiple commitments, including…

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Judith K. Cummins

December 4, 1940, Tuesday, July 25, 2023 Judith K. Cummins, 82 of Arcadia passed away on Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at IU Health – Tipton Hospital.  Judy’s parents were Ray N. & Dorothy M. (Hunter) Cummins and she was born in Tipton County on December 4, 1940.  She had also lived in Atlanta and Indianapolis…

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Wm. Roger O’Herren

March 28, 1933, Friday, July 14, 2023 Wm. Roger O’Herren, 90, of Marco Island, Florida gracefully passed away in Fishers surrounded by his children, significant other and the soothing songs of Frank Sinatra. Roger, aka “Roger Dodger” was a much-loved husband, father, friend and entrepreneur. He was born to William and Bess (Hale) O’Herren in…

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Brenda Jane (Taylor) Campbell

July 25, 1952, Saturday, June 24, 2023 Brenda Jane (Taylor) Campbell, 70, passed away on Saturday, June 24, 2023, at IU Health West Hospital in Avon. Brenda was born July 25, 1952, in Noblesville. She was the beloved daughter of Nancy Malone Taylor and Robert H. Taylor, who preceded her in death. Brenda grew up…

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Noblesville Lions Cook Lunch For Senior Citizens

On Saturday, July 15th, the Noblesville Lions treated the seniors to cooked hamburgers and hot dogs for a quick lunch. It was a rainy day, but a break in the rain allowed the Chef’s to work their magic! Chef duties were carried out by Lions Tim Baker, Walt Scheid, and Steve Shaw. The Lions Club…

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Updates And More For Pleasant Street

Recent and Upcoming Work The City of Noblesville is sharing updates, details, and interesting aspects about the Reimagine Pleasant Street project to keep you updated on our progress. We encourage you to follow the project on Twitter and Facebook! *** Back to School The project team has been in communication with Noblesville Schools transportation services…

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