Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Don’t Believe Everything You Hear!
We are definitely living in a post-truth world. It’s not just in the political sphere that we have to be careful of facts and “alternative facts,” it also extends to the scientific and medical realms as well. The public is being constantly bombarded with scientific information via mainstream media, social media, and other internet sources.…
Read MoreHoosiers unTrumped
By Brian A. Howey For the first time in American history, a former president has been indicted, this time by a grand jury and District Attorney in Manhattan for allegedly making pre-election hush money payoffs to a pornographic actress and a Playboy bunny. In the coming weeks, Donald J. Trump could be facing a cascading…
Read MoreAll-New 2024 Subaru Impreza Is The Sports Car For Everyday Life
By Casey Williams Spring has finally come to California wine country and I’m clipping through tight two-lane roads through vineyards and wineries around Paso Robles. Greenery and mountains are simply magical, yet the roads and this car demand attention. As invigorating is the drive, this little hatchback could just as easily take Miles and Maisey…
Read MoreRed Cross and PEANUTS®: Be Kind, Give Blood in April
Exclusive Snoopy T-shirt for coming to donate April 1-23. April is National Volunteer Month, and the American Red Cross is celebrating the millions of people who volunteer to give blood, platelets and plasma throughout the year. This month, the Red Cross and PEANUTS® are joining forces as a reminder that it’s cool to be kind…
Read MoreIndiana Members Credit Union Contributes $10,000 To Iwin Foundation For Cancer Awareness Card
(Indianapolis, IN, April 7, 2023) On behalf of Indiana Members Credit Union (IMCU) members, IMCU recently presented a check for $10,000 to IWIN (Indiana Women In Need) Foundation as part of its exclusive Cancer Awareness Debit Card Program. IMCU members nominate a different local cancer related organization to be the beneficiary each year. IWIN Foundation…
Read MoreIt’s Time To Watch For And Report Findings Of Spotted Lanternfly Eggs
An attractive but highly destructive invasive insect is making headway in Indiana, and the Department of Natural Resources seeks help in identifying the insect so that it can work to stop its spread. Called spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula), the pest is a major concern across most of the United States because of its adverse effect…
Read MoreCharles Wilson Scott
December 3, 1936, Friday, April 7, 2023 Charles Wilson Scott, 86, of Carmel passed away April 7, 2023 (Good Friday). He was born in Indianapolis on December 3, 1936, to Charlotte (Wilson) and Charles Alger Scott. Charlie worked in the field of education in IN four decades. He earned a Master’s degree from Butler University…
Read MoreNoblesville And Hamilton Co. Residential Real Estate Market Was Active In March
March’s residential real estate market continued to be active in Noblesville and Hamilton County, according to F.C. Tucker Company. In Noblesville in March: In Hamilton County in March:
Read MoreMotorists Should Remain Cautious On Rural Roads This Spring; Share The Road With Farm Equipment
Planting season is quickly approaching for Indiana’s 94,000 farmers. With the warm weather and sunshine, Hoosier motorists will also see more large slow-moving farm equipment traveling Indiana’s rural roads and highways. The Indiana State Department of Agriculture, Indiana Department of Homeland Security, Indiana Department of Transportation, Indiana State Police and Hoosier Ag Today want to…
Read MoreIvy Tech Community College Provides Free Summer Courses To High School Students
Indiana high school students, ranging from grades nine through twelve, can enroll in courses for free this summer at Ivy Tech Community College. Free summer courses provide an opportunity for students to explore possible career options while earning college credits. Students who qualify for free summer courses will receive free tuition and textbooks, with no…
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