Archive for January 2025
REPLACING MISSING TILES
I tend to lose stuff. Once, I lost a cell phone and found it in the freezer. Then, I misplaced my wallet and found it at the bottom of the dog food canister. There is a logical explanation for both of those incidents—sort of. My wife has told me many times that I am clearly…
Read MoreHave I Saved Social Security Money by Claiming at 62?
Dear Rusty: I had to start collecting Social Security at 62, and I am 75 now. I believe that in the last 13 years I have saved Social Security money, so I do not know why I cannot draw my full benefits now. If I had started drawing at 65 at $1,200 per month, then…
Read More12th Annual Comic Book in a Day Challenge Coming
Noblesville Creates and Hamilton East Public Library are excited to announce the 12th Annual Comic Book in a Day Challenge, presented by Fishers Arts and Culture Commission and sponsored by Browning Day and Griffy’s Art Supply. This thrilling event takes place on Jan. 17-18, 2025, and there’s still time to register! This year’s competition includes…
Read MoreNew Principal Named at North Elementary
Noblesville Schools announced this week that it has promoted Angie Gingerich to the role of principal of North Elementary effective July 1, 2025. Gingerich will replace Rob Lugo, who is retiring at the end of the 2024-25 school year. Gingerich brings 25 years of experience in education at Noblesville Schools, including her most recent role…
Read MoreFishers Banker Serves on IBA Board
A Fishers banker was recently voted on as an At-Large Board Member for the Indiana Bankers Association Board of Directors.Nicole S. Lorch, First Internet Bank in Fishers, was one of the directors named at the IBA Annual Convention in French Lick. The board positions for Lorch and others became official on Jan. 1.
Read MoreWestfield City Councilors on Golf Cart Listening Tour
Westfield City Council members will be hosting several Golf Cart Listening Tours during January and February. The Council will explore the potential for expanding the use of golf carts throughout the city on additional multi-use trails and wider asphalt perimeter trails. The listening tours aim is to gather factual concerns and input from residents on…
Read MoreResidents Safe After House Fire
Shortly before 2 p.m. Tuesday, a resident of the 1600 block of River Road was alerted to a fire in the garage when she noticed smoke coming into the home. Four residents were home at the time of the fire, and all safely exited the house before calling 911. The Hamilton County Dispatch Center dispatched…
Read MoreCouncilman Mark Hall Shares December Details
Welcome to the Timesheet. This column is a report of work done on behalf of the people of Hamilton County. It’s to be informative too, a place to learn about projects and how our county government works. As your employee, it’s important that you know what is being worked on as transparently as is possible…
Read MoreTimes has Home Show Tickets 4 You
We’re doing it again! 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…
Read MoreNavigating Your Finances
During D.C. Top Transition (StatePoint) It’s common to wonder how a new presidential administration will impact your wallet. As policies and regulations change, many people are left questioning what it means for their money. According to CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® professionals, here’s how to safely navigate your finances during a presidential transition: Take market coverage with…
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