Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Noblesville Wawa Opening May 22
Excitement is building for the coming of Wawa to Indiana, and Noblesville is on the calendar. On the heels of announcing its first Indiana store opening, the convenience retailer is sharing the opening of two additional stores to come before the end of May. Details for the triple-header grand openings are as follows: 16100 W…
Read MoreMay Busy Time for Noblesville Creates
In May, Noblesville Creates will showcase artist Shelley Feeney, along with The Healing Power of Art exhibit at the Judge Stone House, the In the Making: An Interactive Experience of Wellness through Art exhibit in the Stephenson House, and the Art in Bloom exhibit at Noblesville City Hall. Additionally, Noblesville Creates wishes to highlight a…
Read MoreArt Fair on the Square Saturday
Art Fair on the Square, presented by the Hamilton County Artists’ Association and Noblesville Creates, is set to take place earlier than usual this year. It’s scheduled for Saturday, starting at 10 a.m. and running until 3 p.m. This makes it a perfect time – being the day before Mother’s Day – to either take…
Read MoreMonday Deadline To Pay Tax
Hamilton County issued a friendly reminder that the spring due date for property tax payments is Monday, May 12. Payment in the Treasurer’s office by cash or check only may be made. Credit and / or debit cards are accepted only on the county’s website with an additional 2.5% fee, or by e-check for $1. You…
Read MoreBack Nine Golf Announces Grand Opening
The Back Nine Golf Carmel, a state-of-the-art indoor golf simulator facility, will celebrate its grand opening on May 17 from noon to 4 p.m. in Carmel City Center. Open 24/7 and powered by Full Swing simulators, The Back Nine Golf Carmel offers golfers of all levels access to 45+ world-renowned courses, including Tiger Woods’ exclusive…
Read MoreBubba Outflanks the System
As if the debacle that Indiana property taxes have become weren’t enough, Gov. Mike Braun doubled down and sent a press release touting how wonderful his first 100 days in office were. Then, President Trump starts talking about a third term. Granted, out of 45 men who have served in that office, not having the…
Read MoreAs Floodwaters Rise, So Do the Risks of Coal Ash Contamination
Dear Editor, Indiana has experienced record-setting rains in these first few weeks of spring, causing disastrous flooding in some areas of the state. Our state also has historically relied on coal as an energy source. You might be asking: What does coal have to do with all that rain falling from the skies into our…
Read MoreBraun Reflects on What He Calls ‘Tremendous Progress’
Gov. Mike Braun recently celebrated with his cabinet and legislative leaders what he calls the great strides our state has taken toward his vision of freedom and opportunity for Hoosiers. With the legislative session over, Braun and his team reflected on his first 100 days in office. “In 100 days, we’ve made tremendous progress on…
Read MoreState Shares April Recalls
Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers about pressing consumer protection concerns for products recalled in April. The office is encouraging consumers to take advantage of opportunities available to them – which may include returning, fixing, disposing or replacing a purchased recalled item that could be harmful to themselves or their families. “Safety blooms when…
Read MoreJoe Hankley McCarty
Joe Hankley McCarty, son of Cleve and Vetura McCarty, passed away on April 7, 2025. He was born January 14, 1930 on a farm in White River Township, Hamilton County Indiana, 35 miles north of Indianapolis. He resided in the Peoria and Dunlap, Illinois area since 1954. Joe married Janet McCarty of Gary, Indiana in…
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