Archive for April 2025
Fishers Natives Intern for Speaker Huston
Fishers natives Emily Boezeman (left) and Marielle McConnell are gaining experience as interns with House Speaker Todd Huston (R-Fishers) and his fellow members of the Indiana House of Representatives during the 2025 legislative session. “Emily and Marielle are working hard to serve constituents assist us in the lawmaking process this session,” Huston said. “The skills…
Read MoreBranna Seeks to Understand . . . First
Well folks, how are we doing now on those New Year’s resolutions? It’s been well over three months, and I don’t know about you, but mine are dead in the water! OK, let’s be real. I haven’t made a New Year’s resolution in decades. Why, you ask? Because I know all too well how successful…
Read MoreA Visit From the Kansas Smasher?
From Time to Thyme By Paula Dunn Some headlines in the old newspapers just beg to be investigated. Take this one in the July 26, 1906 Hamilton County Times — “Kansas Smasher May Be Sojourning Here — Is Hard To Locate.” “Kansas Smasher?” How could I ignore that? According to the rather lengthy article, a…
Read MoreA Visit to the Tomb, an Easter Sermon
Original 3/31/24, revised March 3, 2025 Today’s Easter Scripture is from the gospel of Mark 16:1-8. 16 When the Sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James and Salome bought spices, so that they might go and anoint him. 2 And very early on the first day of the week, when the sun had risen,…
Read MoreCouncilman Hall Reports on Meeting With Constituents
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 is important that you know what is being worked on as transparently as is…
Read MoreSen. Buck Shares Updates
In 1972, Title IX was signed into law, prohibiting sex-based discrimination in higher education and giving women greater opportunity to play college sports. However, some universities have allowed biological men to compete on women’s sports teams. The Biden Administration added to the confusion by unilaterally altering Title IX to strip protections for biological women last…
Read MoreNoblesville Lions Perform Street Cleanup
Last Saturday, the Lions performed a yearly event; that is Cleaning Our Streets! The gang met along Field Drive and from there cleaned streets in the northern part of Noblesville. (Back Row) Lions Ron Williamson, Steve Shaw, Gene Beck, Duke Miller, Stanley the Lion (aka Steve Craig), Jeff Kozicki, Jen Carr and Walt Sheid. (Front…
Read MoreDo You Have Unclaimed Money?
As tax season looms and Hoosiers reflect on life’s certainties, Attorney General Todd Rokita and Indiana’s favorite ghoul Sammy Terry are reminding residents that while death and taxes may be inevitable, losing your hard-earned money to the state doesn’t have to be one of them. “There are two things guaranteed in life – death and…
Read MoreMitch Street Promoted at Heights
Hamilton Heights School Corporation is pleased to announce that Mitch Street has been named assistant principal at Hamilton Heights High School. Street brings nearly two decades of educational experience, as well as a strong familiarity with Hamilton Heights to his new role. Street, a Lapel native, began his career in education at Hamilton Heights as…
Read MoreNoblesville Housing Authority
In accordance with I.C. 5-14-1.5-1 et seq., the Noblesville Housing Authority (NHA) is providing notification to the public that the April 29, 2025, Board of Commissioners meeting has been rescheduled to May 13, 2025. The meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Eastern Time at the NHA office located at 320 Kings Lane, Noblesville, Indiana.…
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