Kenley Appointed To Hamilton East Public Library Board

The Noblesville Schools Board of Trustees appointed Noblesville High School teacher Bill Kenley to represent the district on the Hamilton East Public Library board. The vote was 3-2 with board members Laura Alerding and Misti Ray voting against the appointment. Noblesville Schools has authority to appoint to the Hamilton East Public Library board because we…

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ABA in Indiana At Risk

Our founder Sherry Michael and her team want to bring awareness that the office of FSSA and Office of Medicaid Policy and Planning (OMPP) is working on cutting Reimbursement rates for ABA Providers in the State of Indiana so low that at least 90% will be out of business in a few months. On August…

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Speakers Announced For 2023-2024 Series

Luminaries lineup features experts in music, dance, magic and more. Local figures from the fields of music, dance, magic and more will share their art and their wisdom in the 2023-2024 season of Luminaries, the weekday speaker series presented by the Center for the Performing Arts. Luminaries presentations take place at 2 p.m. on the…

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Carmel Plan Commission Hearing Officer Meeting Agenda

C2/mixed use district hearing thursday, august 24 Time: 3 P.M. Hearing Officer: Mr. Michael Hollibaugh, DOCS Director Location: Carmel City Hall, Caucus Rooms, 2nd Floor, 1 Civic Square, Carmel NOTE: This in-person meeting will be audio recorded and minutes taken by the Plan Commission Meeting Coordinator; the recordings will be available via Laserfiche online. Agenda:…

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Writer Says Library Banning Books

Dear Editor, In the book “Palm Sunday,” Kurt Vonnegut writes, “Whenever ideas are squashed in this country, literate lovers of the American experiment write careful and intricate explanations of why all ideas must be allowed to live. It is time for them to realize that they are attempting to explain America at its bravest and…

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Smile

What makes Fulton Mraz smile? “I’m a Special Olympics (gold medal winner) for the 100-meter dash,” said the 24-year-old Cicero resident. “I have autism,” said the 2018 graduate of Hamilton Heights High School. “Right now, we’re focusing on helping other people and trying to do entertainment for other people … like singing and writing some…

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Noblesville’s Lost Log Cabin

From Time to Thyme By Paula Dunn If you’ve lived in this area as long as I have, I don’t have to tell you today’s Noblesville is nothing like the city I knew growing up here in the 1960s and ‘70s. I used to be comforted by the thought that at least I was surrounded…

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At 99, Helen Loves Volunteering At Red Geranium Market

By: Betsy Reason Helen LeCount doesn’t mind sharing her age with anybody who asks. The 70-year member of the First Presbyterian Church in Noblesville — who can be found this Saturday volunteering at the church’s eighth annual Red Geranium Artisan Market — is 99 years old. She loves to play Euchre, take walks and do…

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Concussions, A Traumatic Brain Injury That Cannot Be Ignored

By: John Roberts I see many patients every year who have suffered concussions. Usually these are athletic injuries, but it is frequently seen in others as well. Concussions have always been a part of sports, particularly those involving high-energy impacts including wrestling, football, soccer, lacrosse, basketball, and baseball/softball. Intensive research, along with lawsuits, including the…

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