Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Writer Urges Caution on Senate Bill 37
Dear Editor, Living in a county with an interstate highway running through it is both a blessing and a curse. My county is blessed with Interstate 70, which offers relatively easy commuting into metro Indianapolis. However, drug trafficking is anecdotally greater here than in counties without interstate highways. Indiana counties with interstate highways passing through…
Read MoreNoblesville Author Rhonda Parker Taylor Makes #1 Best Seller
New novel “Crossroads” by Rhonda Parker Taylor is released, a riveting suspense novel with rich characters and unexpected moments. Foreword written by Mariel Hemingway and endorsed by J.J. Hebert. “Crossroads: A Suspense Novel” by Rhonda Parker Taylor has been released worldwide. This thrilling, 285-page novel, which has achieved Amazon Bestseller status as #1 in the…
Read MoreFormer Carmel Mayor, Jane Reiman Endorses Kevin ‘Woody’ Rider For Carmel’s Next Mayor
Jane Reiman, former mayor of Carmel, has endorsed Kevin ‘Woody’ Rider’s mayoral campaign. Reiman said the minute she found out that Rider was running for Carmel’s next Mayor, she was all in, and states that there has never been anyone running that is as prepared as Rider. “Carmel is a beautiful but complicated city. The…
Read MoreCity of Westfield Announces Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony
The community is invited to join the City of Westfield for a Memorial Day remembrance ceremony for those who have given their lives for our country. The ceremony will be held at 10 am on Thursday, May 25th, at the Fallen Hoosier Heroes Memorial at 401 N. Union Street. “We are honored to pay tribute…
Read MoreApril is National Donate Life Month
Dear Editor: The Children’s Organ Transplant Association was founded in April 1986 when Bloomington, Ind. residents rallied around a toddler who needed a liver transplant. In less than eight weeks, the community raised more than $100,000 to place the boy on the organ waiting list. But he died before an organ was found. Those community…
Read MoreSmile
Mathew Hewitt is a social studies teacher at Sheridan High School. He enjoys making the topics in his curriculum applicable to his students’ lives. Mr. Hewitt is heavily involved in the Sheridan community through many years of coaching various sports and his current position as President of the Sheridan Education Association. He loves his wife…
Read MoreNewswoman Tammy Bruce Shares What Can Change The Future Of America
By: John Grimaldi Fox News reporter Tammy Bruce says that in the days before the Internet and social media, politicians were used to being able to define reality based on what they told us. Now, however, there are cameras everywhere, she added, and they allow us to see for ourselves what really happens when events…
Read MoreKnow The Early Warning Signs Of COPD
(StatePoint) Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a long-term lung disease that makes it hard to breathe. A leading cause of disability and death in the United States, more than 12.5 million people have been diagnosed, and millions more may have the disease without even knowing it. While there is no cure, knowing COPD’s early…
Read MoreAsk Rusty – Retired Public Servant Feels Government Pension Offset is “Unjust”
Dear Rusty: I’m a retired firefighter and live in Ohio. I earned Social Security from my side employment, but the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) hit my Social Security very hard. My wife worked in the school system and earned a state “SERS” pension. I understand the WEP offset and that doesn’t bother me as much…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: April 08, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset RISE: 7:15 a.m.SET: 8:16 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 64 °FLOW: 36 °F Today is… • Holy Saturday• Slow Art Day• Zoo Lovers Day What Happened On This Day: • 1904 France and the United Kingdom sign the Entente cordiale. The treaty, which was initially designed to regulate the countries’ colonial interests in Africa, later…
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