Joseph Michael Mateyko

Joseph Michael Mateyko, age 61, of Poland, Indiana, passed away on Tuesday evening, August 27, 2024, at Witham Hospital in Lebanon, Indiana.  Born August 14, 1963, in Brunswick, Maine, he was the son of the late Charles and Rachel (Gonzales) Mateyko.  He was a graduate of Mt. Ararat High School.  After finishing high school, Joseph…

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You Asked About Hammer, Bubba . . .

A few weeks ago, I shared in this space that some of you have asked about my old pals, Honest Hoosier, John Hammer and Bubba Castiron . . . and why you haven’t heard much from them of late. So I foolishly said that if you wanted to catch up with the boys to let…

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Elks Offer Patriotism Contest for School Kids

“What Does Patriotism Mean To Me?” That’s the topic the Elks are using for a contest for grade school kids with a chance to win cash awards. The contest starts with the local Elks Lodges and progresses through District and State levels. It ends with the naming of our National Winners at the Grand Lodge…

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Ditslears Offer School Board Endorsements

Dear Editor Noblesville is known for being a community who has a small town feel with big city amenities and aspirations. The small-town feel comes from authentic engagement with both leaders and neighbors. The current Noblesville School Board, Noblesville Teachers & Administrators, along with Students & Families are made up of people who work together,…

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Noblesville Man Found in Retention Pond

A 35-year-old Noblesville man was found in a retention pond last Friday. Zachery R. Polson was pronounced dead at Riverview Health after police officers and firefighters pulled him from the pond in the area of Windwood Parkway and Hague Road. According to Noblesville Police, both police and fire got a 911 call at 4:01 p.m.…

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More on Dillinger and Sheriff’s Residence

Thanks to a couple of readers, I’ve got some details to add to past columns. Sandy Lynch, the director of the Hamilton County Historical Society Museum, sent some photos of the Sheriff’s Residence and Jail with — and without — the garage and tower. Garage? I’d completely forgotten there used to be a garage. (I’d…

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FOR THE RECORD

For The Record is a public service and regular feature in The Noblesville Times. It is designed to tell you what is scheduled to happen and what actually does happen in meetings paid for with your tax dollars. The Times encourages all citizens to take an active role in being involved in local government. For…

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