Archive for August 2024
08-09-24
Movies in Park, Veterans Ride, Jazz on Square Bon Jovi Tribute
By: Betsy Reason Enjoy Movies in the Park at Federal Hill Commons in Noblesville, join the American Legions Riders’ Support Ride, bring a lawn chair to Music and All That Jazz on the Courthouse Square, or bring your blankets to experience a Bon Jovi tribute night at Federal Hill. Find these and more happenings in…
Read MoreSally Ann Lindsey
Sally Ann Lindsey, 74, of Noblesville, passed away July 25, 2024. She was born March 9, 1950, in Lafayette Indiana, the daughter of the late Howard M. and Jean M. (Largent) Chenoweth. She married Theron Curtis Lindsey on June 3, 1978. Sally received her bachelor’s degree from Marian College. She worked as a Medical Technologist for…
Read MoreCounty’s Youth Talent Winners To Compete Saturday At State Fair
By: Betsy Reason “Beautiful technique.” “Stunning.” And “Beautiful work in tone, style, articulation and professionalism.”These were the words that talent judges used to describe siblings Ethan Feliciano and Ella Feliciano, who performed as a duet — Ethan on violin and Ella on the piano — to win the Overall Grand Champion Senior Division award in…
Read MoreDaniel Ireland
Daniel L. Ireland, 76 of Noblesville died on Monday, July 29, 2024 at Wellbrooke of Carmel. Danny was born in Tipton on July 27, 1948 to Clarence & Phyllis (Hobbs) Ireland who both preceded him in death. He is survived by his step-father, Kenny Hine. Danny graduated from Fishers High School in the Class of…
Read MoreFarm bill, herbicide regulations and container shipping highlight Ag Policy Summit
Keeping an eye on regulations that may affect Hoosier farmers, looking for opportunities to expand farm exports and decoding potential farm bill proposals were among the topics covered during the recent 2024 Ag Policy Summit at the Hamilton County Fairgrounds. The Summit is an annual policy-focused program presented by the Indiana Soybean Alliance’s Membership and…
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The Carnival of Vice
From Time to Thyme By Paula Dunn This week we’re journeying back 122 years to Noblesville’s 1902 street fair. According to an 1898 Louisville Courier Journal article, street fairs — fairs held on streets in the heart of a city — were THE thing in the Midwest at that time, taking the place of “the…
Read MoreFallout Over Olympics and Diverse Lifestyles
Like a lot of people, I was outraged at the opening ceremonies of the Olympics. In fact, I was going to rant and rave a week ago in this space, but what was it we were taught as youngsters – stop, take a breath, count to 10 . . . OK. With the games just…
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