Archive for January 2025
Westfield Mayor Sets First Town Hall of 2025
Mayor Scott Willis will reflect upon his inaugural year in office at the first town hall of the new year on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Westfield High School Auditorium (18250 N. Union Street). The town hall will provide residents with an opportunity to connect with Mayor Willis, review accomplishments from 2024, and learn…
Read MoreHeights Superintendent Shares Update for New Year
Welcome back and Happy New Year. With 2024 in our rearview mirrors, we look ahead with anticipation as 2025 unveils roadways to exciting new beginnings and opportunities ahead of us. As we start this new semester, I want to express my gratitude to our extraordinary educators, support staff, administrators, and volunteers who continuously go above…
Read MoreGalentine’s Rebel Brunch: Celebrating Rebels, Supporting Women’s History
Gal’s Guide Library, the first women’s history lending library in the United States, invites you to its annual Galentine’s Rebel Brunch on Sunday, Feb. 9 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Osprey Pointe Pavilion (19777 Morse Park Lane, Noblesville, IN 46062). This year’s event, themed “Rebel Gals,” is open to all ages but…
Read MoreTimes Has Free Home Show Tickets
The Noblesville Times once again has free tickets to give away for the 2025 Indianapolis Home Show which runs from Friday, Jan. 17 through Sunday, Jan. 26 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds and Event Center. All you have to do to win tickets (valued at $15 each) is send us a selfie of you and…
Read MoreNoblesville Lions Induct New Member
The Noblesville Lions recently inducted Christy Oakes into the club. Christy is sponsored by Lion Jen Carr; and was inducted by Lion Julia Kozicki, Club LCIF Coordinator and PDG. From left, Lion Jen Carr; Sponsor, Lion Julia Kozicki; and Lion Christy Oakes
Read MoreLions Hear About Shop For Kids
At the Jan 8th meeting, the Noblesville Lions Club welcomed Dustin Dixon as a speaker for Shop For Kids. Dustin outlined how the organization began through the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department, and now operates as an independent organization. Donations are accepted and the organization can be reached at (317) 678-7248. From left, Dustin Dixon is…
Read MoreSue Maki Elected President of County Council
Sue Maki was elected president of the Hamilton County Council. She replaces Amy Massillamany. Brad Beaver and Steve Nation will serve as co-Vice Presidents. Election of officers is an annual practice at the first meeting of each year. Sue Maki was elected to the Hamilton County Council in 2020. She is an At-Large member. Maki…
Read MorePleasant Street Closure Delayed
After the recent winter weather, the closure of Pleasant Street between 13th Street and 16th Street has been delayed. Beginning on or after Jan. 20, Pleasant Street will be closed to through traffic between 13th Street and 16th Street. The closure will last until Phase 2 is complete in early 2026. The closure is necessary…
Read MorePenny Laraine
Penny Laraine (Young) Griffee, 75, of Noblesville, passed away Wednesday, January 8, 2025. Penny was born in Noblesville, Indiana to Ivan Young and Nellie (Waterman) Landis. Penny is survived by her daughter, Laura Davis; grandchildren, Daniel (wife, Olivia) Davis, Nicolas (wife, Deanna) Pickett, Jacob Pickett, Jordyn Davis, Luke Davis and Marc Davis; great grandchildren, Trinity,…
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