ICY RELATIONSHIPS

The Wolfsies are headed to Iceland in March. We are thrilled to be taking a small group with us to enjoy this week-long adventure. Mary Ellen is already checking the weather there, and she announces to me each morning that it is warmer in Reykjavik, the country’s capital, than it is in Indianapolis. For some…

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Gary Merrill

Gary Joe Merrill, age 64, of Sheridan, Indiana, passed away peacefully at home on January 23, 2025, surrounded by his loving family. Born on March 21, 1960, to Montie and Dorothy (Wiles) Merrill, Gary led a simple yet profoundly meaningful life filled with love, hard work, and community. He was a 1978 graduate of Marion-Adams…

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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. Fall…

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IDI’s Tom Merrell on IMA Board

The Indiana Manufacturers Association (IMA) announced its 2025 chair, vice chair, executive committee and board of directors recently and the board includes Noblesville’s Tom Merrell of IDI Composites International. The 44-member board of directors will be led for a second year by Chair Angie Holt, president of Rathburn Precision Machining, and for the first year, Vice…

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Embrace Downtown Noblesville

The City of Noblesville announced it is beginning final design of a project called Embrace Downtown, which will substantially benefit downtown businesses, their customers and residents. The project team received a substantial amount of input and feedback when the project was initiated beginning in 2020, and has a head start in the design phase for…

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Catching Up On Purdue Boilermaker Alums in NFL

Former Purdue star George Karlaftis and the Kansas City Chiefs can make NFL history Feb. 9 with a victory against the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. No team has won three consecutive Super Bowl championships. Only three other franchises have played in at least three consecutive Super Bowls: the 1971-73 Miami…

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Montgomery Medicine #792

Osteoporosis Osteoporosis is a condition that weakens bones, making them fragile and more likely to break. It is often called a “silent disease” because people usually do not know they have it until they experience a fracture. This disease affects millions of people worldwide, particularly older adults and postmenopausal women. Understanding osteoporosis is essential because…

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Heights Senior Inks Tennis Deal at Johnson University

Kamden Colter, a senior at Hamilton Heights, has signed a letter of intent to play tennis for Johnson University in Knoxville, Tennessee this fall. Johnson University is a member of the Appalachia Athletic Conference and a National Christian College Athletic Association athletic institution. He is the son of Adam and Susan Colter. For Colter, he…

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How to Plan for Retirement

(Family Features) Being financially secure in retirement starts while you’re still working. Because you likely don’t want to remain in the workforce forever, creating a plan can help ensure you’re confident in living comfortably in retirement when the time comes. Retirement plans and financial aspirations are deeply personal and often tied to family life, ambitions…

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Indiana 16th Best for Elderly

As people live longer, the demand for elderly care has reached an all-time high, and widespread concerns about the capacity to care for the growing senior population have arisen. These anxieties are only compounded by the increase in health issues among the elderly during the winter. That’s why personal injury lawyers Triumph Law, P.C. examined…

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