Lions Day at the Statehouse

Earlier this month, Noblesville Lions Julia Kozicki and Jeff Kozicki represented Lions District 25-D at Lions Day at the Statehouse. Lions from all over Indiana promoted their service and community engagement projects with state elected officials, including Noblesvile State Representative Alaina Shonkweiler. From left, Indiana Lions Global Leadership Coordinator Julia Kozick and District 29 Representative…

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Lions Trivia “SUPER” Fun!

On Thursday, February 5, the Noblesville Lions Club hosted their second Trivia Night at Bier Brewery. Teams were challenged to answer 10 questions per round on a variety of topics, including geography, soup, Superman, cereal mascots, Super Mario, winter Olympics, super music, and Super Bowl ads. After 10 rounds, the final was an all or…

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Forget Nights, Spend Days at the Museum(s)

BY THE NUMBERS By The Numbers, a look at what’s in the news . . . by the numbers. These are just numbers, not suggestions that they mean more or less than what they are. We do not suggest that one number is connected to another. These are simply facts with no extraneous details, bias…

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Alex Palou To Unveil 500 Ticket in Fishers

Alex Palou of Chip Ganassi Racing, winner of the 109th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge and four-time NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion, will unveil the ticket design for the 110th Indianapolis 500 on Tuesday in Fishers. The event takes place from 6-8 p.m. ET at K1 Speed, an IMS partner located at 9998 E.…

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Reimagine Pleasant Project Making Progress

Pleasant Street is open in one lane each direction between 13th and 19th Streets. The roundabout at 19th Street and Pleasant Street is being reconstructed to a two-lane roundabout. New pedestrian tunnels were installed to provide safe crossings for the Midland Trace Trail and Hague Road Trail.  With Pleasant Street partially open between 13th and 19th streets, a…

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ISO Announces Spectacular 2026-27 Season 

The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra announced its bold and expansive 2026–27 season, placing Beethoven at the center of a Classical Series that spans centuries, styles, and symphonic scale. Music Director Jun Märkl shapes a season that pairs all seven of Beethoven’s concertos with landmark works by Mahler, Brahms, Schumann, Shostakovich, and Tchaikovsky, while also exploring the revolutionary legacy of the Ballets…

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A Retirement Nightmare –Annual Earnings Test

By Russel Gloor Association of Mature American Citizens Picture this: You’ve worked all your life in your chosen profession and are getting tired of the rat race. You’re 62 years old and comforted to know that you are now eligible to collect Social Security. You will get a retirement pension from your career, and you have some…

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