Sheridan Public Library September Schedule

BABIES/TODDLERS: September 8,15,19,22 at 10:30am | Discovery Time (Ages: up to 3 yrs) PRESCHOOL: September (Wednesdays) at 10:30am |Little Learners Story Time (Ages 3-6) September 18 at 11am-4pm | Drop-in Play: Obstacle Course September 30 at 3:30pm | STEAM Story Time (Ages 4-8 with caregiver) GRADES K-5: September 4 at 3:30pm | After School Club: Tennis…

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Councilor Mark Hall Announces Re-Election Bid

Dear Editor, I am announcing my run for reelection to the Hamilton County Council, asking you for the privilege to continue serving the people of Hamilton County in a second term. My district, district three, consists of Noblesville, Jackson, Wayne and White River townships. It is approximately 100,000 people.  I didn’t grow up wanting to…

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Epic Weekend of Art, Autos in Carmel

Watch art created before your very eyes at the annual Carmel on Canvas Plein Air event on Sept. 5 and 6. The open-air painting exhibition and competition will be held on the sidewalks throughout the Carmel Arts & Design District, Midtown, Carmel City Center, the Japanese Garden and Carmel’s Central Park, with its 161 acres…

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Downtown Westfield Parking Opens Soon

The City of Westfield’s first-ever parking garage, located at The Union in downtown Westfield, is opening soon. This new, 300-space is set to open Sept. 15 and marks a significant step forward in enhancing accessibility and supporting the continued growth of the downtown area. With the addition of the garage, residents and visitors will have…

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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at Día de la Familia

A new community event in partnership with the City of Carmel, Día de la Familia, is set to make its debut in Carmel on Saturday, Sept. 13 from 1 – 5 p.m. at Midtown Plaza. This inaugural celebration, which honors Hispanic Heritage Month, was created through the collaborative efforts of local Latino leaders and dedicated…

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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. NOBLESVILLE…

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As Usual, Media Not Reporting Whole Story

I’ve written a time or three about the national deficit, the absolute evilness that it has become. Pardon me for dragging my soapbox out again, but our politicians (and yes, whether we want to claim them or not, they are ours!) have shamelessly and recklessly spent more than they bring in year after year after…

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Remembering Sheridan Summers in the ’60s

Recently, my cousin, the Dancing Librarian, and I were discussing how different summer was when we were growing up in the 1960s. Unlike today’s kids, we had three whole months of freedom from school to do whatever we wanted. We could get a summer job, work on 4-H projects, hang out at the pool all…

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Beckwith, OCRA Announce Community Development Block Grants

The Office of Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs  recently announced 15 rural communities will receive more than $10.8 million in federal grant funding to expand community facilities, improve water infrastructure and eliminate blight. “These grants improve daily life in rural Indiana and create more opportunities for Hoosiers,”…

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