Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Indiana Gubernatorial Candidate Eric Doden Speaks Out Against IEDC’s LEAP District Pipeline Plan
By: Casey Smith Republican gubernatorial candidate Eric Doden said he’s “deeply concerned” about a major plan to divert billions of gallons of water from the West Lafayette region to a massive — and controversial — high-tech park planned in Boone County. His apprehension comes one week after the Indiana Economic Development Corp. (IEDC) released early…
Read MoreWeakening Crop Prices, High Production Costs Weigh On Farmer Sentiment
Agricultural producers’ sentiment declined for the second month in a row as the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer index fell 9 points to a reading of 106 in September. Producers expressed concern about their current situation as well as future prospects for their farms. The Current Conditions and Future Expectations indices both declined 10…
Read MoreBig Head Todd And The Monsters To Play Palladium On Jan. 18
Tickets on sale 10 a.m. Friday at TheCenterPresents.org. Known for their exciting live shows, rockers Big Head Todd and the Monsters will make their debut appearance at the Center for the Performing Arts on Jan. 18. The band has become an American institution after more than three decades of writing, recording and touring, delivering over…
Read MoreHocus Pick-Us, Humane Society Celebrates Spooky Season With Adoption Special
Someone has bewitched the Humane Society for Hamilton County (HSHC). The animals are running amuck… amuck, amuck, amuck! In hopes of solving this spooky situation, the adoption fee for black dogs and orange cats will be $31 for the entire month of October, some exclusions apply. “Our goal is to adopt as many cats and…
Read MoreCity Of Fishers Partners With Greater Indy Habitat For Humanity For Panel Build
Nearly 100 volunteers & partners come together for community-driven cause The City of Fishers is excited to partner with Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity for a Panel Build event on Friday, October 6 from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Holland Park (1 Park Drive). Nearly 100 volunteers and community partners will assemble wall panels…
Read MoreBuffalo Wild Wings To Support Local Noblesville Community Through Its Team Up For Kids Campaign
Buffalo Wild Wings Foundation is giving back to communities by donating over $1 million to local organizations. This fall, Buffalo Wild Wings will raise over $1 million to deliver on their mission to “help build communities where all kids can thrive, compete and belong to a team.” The donations will benefit the Buffalo Wild Wings…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Bekah Vanderpool smile? “Seeing all the kids have fun at the things we organize,” said the 16-year-old, a Carmel High School junior and president of Hamilton County 4-H Junior Leaders. She headed up Junior Leaders’ annual Halloween Carnival, Haunted House and Hayride on Tuesday night at the 4-H Fairgrounds in Noblesville. Bekah organized…
Read MoreReImagine Pleasant Street Offers Some Updates
Recent and Upcoming Work The City of Noblesville is sharing updates, details, and interesting aspects about the Reimagine Pleasant Street project to keep you updated on our progress. We encourage you to follow the project on X and Facebook! *** Tour Winners Two lucky Noblesville residents recently toured the Reimagine Pleasant Street job site. ***…
Read MoreEnroll In Fall Break Camps today!
Following the Hamilton Southeastern Schools calendar, Fishers Parks is excited to again offer Fall Break Camps October 16-20! All Fall Break Camps are at the Maker Labs inside the Fishers Parks HQ (8100 E. 106th Street). Register now to secure your spot for the following camp options: *** Stained Glass Camp 8:30 a.m. to noon…
Read MoreBattle of the Bands At VFW To Benefit Breast Cancer Patients
By: Betsy Reason Our local Ralph Lehr Veterans of Foreign Wars Post in Noblesville will open its doors to the community this Saturday for an all-day event called Battle for Betty. Money goes to the eight-year-old Remember Betty Foundation, a nonprofit raising money to help minimize the financial burden for patients with breast cancer and…
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