Posts by The Times of Noblesville
80 Days Out: What’s New For The 2023 Geist Half Marathon & 5K
Late summer race, revamped 5K course featuring Geist Waterfront Park, and more. Fishers is counting down the days to the 2023 Geist Half Marathon & 5K, with just 80 days until the popular race on Saturday, September 16. The Geist Half Marathon & 5K is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year. Vision Event Management will…
Read MoreCharlotte (Sherry) Grace (Hays) Burgess
Jan. 26, 1941 – June 12, 2023 Charlotte (Sherry) Grace (Hays) Burgess, 82, died June 12, 2023 at John Muir Hospital, Walnut Creek, Calif. She was born Jan. 26, 1941 in Lisle, Ill., the daughter of John L. and Aleece (Stanley) Hays. Sherry graduated from Noblesville High School in 1959. She married Jim Burgess and…
Read MoreFrom Time to Thyme
By Paula Dunn A Glorious 1836 Fourth In 1976 With Hamilton County marking its bicentennial in 2023, I thought it would make an interesting column to describe how the Fourth of July was celebrated during the county’s centennial in 1923. I quickly discovered one big problem with my “brilliant idea.” Nothing special happened. No organized…
Read MoreNHS ‘23 Grad Nolan Deer Ahead Of The Game
By: Betsy Reason Noblesville High School 2023 graduate Nolan Deer already has training, experience and a job that he loves. The 18-year-old — who was among 737 seniors who walked down the aisle at commencement, turned their tassels and graduated with the NHS Class of 2023 on June 6 — is ahead of the game.…
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Sue Finkam Releases Carmel Pride Comments
Sue Finkam, Republican nominee for Carmel Mayor, is a sponsor and scheduled speaker at Carmel Pride. In her comments, she urges attendees to take personal action in creating a welcoming and inclusive community for all. She also addresses the division that has occurred in our community from a horrible quote distributed by a local organization,…
Read MoreGetting The Most Out Of A Weekend Reset Routine
By Lindsay Rosa Now that the warmer weather is here to stay awhile, what better way to enjoy it than to enjoy the summertime traditions that also help you prep for the week ahead? I’ve noticed that summertime can be a slower time of year free of holiday prep or hectic back to school shopping.…
Read MoreGleaners Food Bank of Indiana Receives $450,000 Grant from Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation
Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana announced today that it has received a $450,000 grant from the Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation, a philanthropic arm of the Elevance Health Foundation, to continue its the ‘Food as Medicine’ program. Gleaners will once again partner with Eskenazi Health in this initiative. The ‘Food as Medicine’ program,…
Read MoreNoblesville Lions Participated In Serve Noblesville
Noblesville Lions Club members participated in Serve Noblesville by mulching the Peace Garden at Teter Organic Farm and Retreat. The club worked from 9AM to Noon on Saturday, June 24th. Another example of Lions serving in communities and elsewhere – join the club in a meeting the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at Ginger’s at 6:30PM;…
Read MoreG. Marcus Cole Elected To The Liberty Fund Board Of Directors
The Liberty Fund announced today that G. Marcus Cole, Dean of the Notre Dame Law School, has joined the Liberty Fund’s Board of Directors. Cole serves as Dean of Notre Dame Law School and the Joseph A. Matson Professor of Law. Dean Cole is a leading scholar of the empirical law and economics of commerce…
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