Posts by The Times of Noblesville
05-09-25
Smoke Detectors, Quick Action Save Homeowners
Shortly before 4 a.m. Tuesday, the owners of a home in the 30 block of Hall Court in Noblesville heard the shrill sound of smoke detectors. Thanks to their quick action and response from the Noblesville Fire Department, a potential disaster was avoided. After they were up, the homeowners reported being awakened by smoke in…
Read MoreKroger Opens Fishers Fuel Center
Kroger is creating a new level of convenience for customers in Fishers and cheaper gas. The grocer formally opened its newest fuel center, an addition to the new Kroger Marketplace on Allisonville Road. “We invested $2.7 million dollars and are thrilled with the results,” Shenevelyn Ross, Division Fuel Manager, said. “We’re sure, with the new…
Read MoreGod Listens! Parts One and Two
May 2, 2020, revised March 16, 2025 God Listens! Part One “We should never underestimate God. That’s what the disciples were doing in the boat. They underestimated God. ‘Wake up Jesus! We’re all going to die.’ They failed to realize the power of God was in the boat with them. We’re going to face many…
Read MoreCicero Kiwanis Launches Program to Display Flags, Uplift Kids
On a quiet summer morning, a gentle breeze ripples through rows of American flags lining the streets of Cicero and Arcadia. For residents, it’s a stirring display of national pride. But for the children of our close-knit communities, these flags represent something far more powerful: hope, opportunity, and a brighter future. “Each flag, placed with…
Read MoreThe Tethered Chicken and Other Tales
From Time to Thyme By Paula Dunn OK, I have to confess — I had another subject in mind for this week’s column, but while I was working on it, I realized I was going to need more research time than I had available. So, I shifted gears and pulled out some of the funny…
Read MoreBranna Reflects on the Heyday of May
Goodbye to the annals of April and bring on the meritoriousness of May! First we celebrate our memorable matriarchs on the second Sunday. Be it a birth mom, stepmom, adoptive or foster mom, we must make mention of their magnitude. Regardless of how they came into our lives, we commemorate the myriad of moms. It’s…
Read MoreCounty Graduates Five From Drug Treatment Court
Hamilton County hosted a graduation party last week to celebrate the life-changing milestone of several residents. Superior Court Judge David Najjar oversaw the graduation of five people from the Drug Treatment Court program in the Historic Courthouse Courtroom. Megan Fugate, a Noblesville resident and new graduate, shared her inspiring journey from addiction to stability. “Drug…
Read MoreSheridan’s Tree of Hope Project Calls to Nick
Back in 2016, Nick Svendsen, an Eagle Scout, had a project that involved planting an “Indiana Bicentennial Tree of Hope” in a public park in each Hamilton County city or town. In Sheridan, this young man planted a beautiful tulip tree in our Veterans Park. As you can see from the pictures accompanying this article,…
Read MoreCelebrate Cuisine, Art and Culture in Westfield
Travel the world without leaving Westfield! Experience the flavors, traditions, art, and more from cultures across the globe at the Westfield International Festival, presented by Centier Bank, on Saturday from noon to 3 p.m. at Grand Junction Plaza (225 S. Union Street). Formerly known as Cuisine, Connect, Culture, the newly reimagined Westfield International Festival…
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