Archive for July 2023
New Book, “Indiana Cryptids,” Uncovers Creepy Creatures In The Hoosier State
In this new book, Indiana Cryptids: Mysterious Monsters in the Hoosier State, co-authors Les O’Dell and Mark A. Randall shine a light on twenty hidden creatures that are said to call Indiana home. Over the decades, there have been stories of strange lake and river monsters. Large, hairy creatures have been spotted roaming around farms,…
Read MoreWalters Says That Purdue Football Will Be Competitive This Season
By: Kenny Thompson For years, Purdue Hall of Famer Gene Keady has told the story of how he knew Matt Painter would be a basketball coach someday. “Ever since he was a player here, Matt has had one of the sharpest basketball minds I’ve ever been around,” Keady said in 2004, when it was announced…
Read MoreMayor Jensen And Wife Present Check To Italian Elementary School
Mayor Chris Jensen, and his wife Noblesville Schools educator Julie Jensen, presented a check to Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia elementary school in Cittadella, Italy this week on behalf of Hazel Dell Elementary’s student government. Hazel Dell students, staff and families raised $735 for the Italian school and the Jensens are visiting Cittadella as part of Noblesville’s…
Read MoreLarry Lee Revis
March 19, 1941, Tuesday, July 11, 2023 Larry Lee Revis, age 82, passed away at his home in Fishers, Indiana, surrounded by his loving family on Tuesday morning, July 11, 2023. Born March 18, 1941 in Indianapolis, Indiana, he was the son of the late Noel Lester and Kathryn Lucille (Vesey) Revis. Larry honorably served…
Read MoreWilliam R. “Bill” Cox
October 24, 1936, Sunday, July 16, 2023 William R. “Bill” Cox, 86, of Knightstown, passed away early Sunday morning at his residence. He was born October 24, 1936 in Noblesville, a son of the late Carl and Grace (Beals) Cox. Bill graduated from Westfield High School in 1957 and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting…
Read MoreCounty Celebrates Bicentennial Groundbreaking
The Times photo by Betsy Reason Hamilton County 4-H’ers joined in a Bicentennial Groundbreaking at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds in Noblesville Thursday morning with Hamilton County Commissioners Mark Heirbrandt, Christine Altman and Steve Dillinger, Hamilton County Council liaison Sue Maki, County Extension Director Susan L. Peterson and Hamilton County Extension Board president Jane Sipe.…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Gary Reynolds smile? “Life. God is good. Everything is good,” said the 80-year-old Noblesville resident, who was recognized Thursday morning at the Bicentennial Groundbreaking of a new event center, The Silos at 37, to be constructed at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds, which will be renovated, expanded and modernized, the initial phase to…
Read MoreSheridan Family Takes A Bike Trip
On July 12, Evelyn Keever and her family rolled into Washington DC on their bikes after completing a 10-day, 335-mile ride from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The ride consisted of 150 miles on the Great Allegheny Passage rail trail that runs between Pittsburgh and Cumberland, Maryland, crossing the Eastern Continental Divide, and then 185 miles on the…
Read MoreLocal Student Represents Indiana At American Legion Auxiliary Girls Nation
Ridhi Dondeti, Carmel, is one of 94 high school seniors selected to attend American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) Girls Nation July 22-29 in Washington, D.C. The weeklong program, founded in 1947, has provided exceptional civic education to thousands of students, teaching them about how the federal government works. Dondeti is one of two participants who will…
Read More4-H Fair, Stone Soup Kids Musical, Street Dance, More
By: Betsy Reason Photos provided by Stone Soup Children’s Theatre Youth grades K-8 are featured in Stone Soup Children’s Musical Theater’s “Guys & Dolls” at 7 p.m. today and 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday at Noblesville High School Auditorium, directed by Joey Murello with tickets at $15. The Noblesville Street Dance is Saturday afternoon…
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