Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Mayor Fadness Announces Hatem Mekky As New Director Of Engineering
Mekky previously served as department’s assistant director, will lead 96th Street & Allisonville Road roundabout, Nickel Plate Trail, & SR37 Corridor projects. The City of Fishers has announced Hatem Mekky as the new Director of Engineering. Formerly the department’s assistant director, Mekky will take over the department’s day-to-day operations and immediately lead major upcoming initiatives…
Read MoreHamilton County Humane Society Survivor Program
At three weeks-old King began having regular seizures. After being rushed to the veterinarian multiple times, we still didn’t have an answer for his seizure activity – but we were committed to finding a diagnosis and treatment to help him live a long happy life. The Survivor Program gave King the chance at adulthood and…
Read MoreWestfield’s First Business Expo!
Join us for the Westfield Chamber’s first annual Showcase and Taste of Westfield! Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the best of what Westfield has to offer all in one place! Exhibitors at the Showcase and Taste of Westfield will have the opportunity to put their businesses on display and connect with businesses and…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Walt Thacker smile? “Having a good day,” said the 67-year-old Carmel resident, an artist and board member of Hamilton County Artists’ Association. He was found painting a picture at the HCAA’s 2021 Art Fair on the Square at the Hamilton County Courthouse Square in downtown Noblesville. He is often found painting at local…
Read MoreArrowood Discusses First Day Of School
By: Dr. Derek Arrowood As the first day of school approaches, it brings with it anticipation and excitement with the thought of the endless possibilities and opportunities for growth and development. We look forward to engaging student minds and cultivating each student’s unique gifts to find the spark that will propel their learning and take…
Read MoreFirst Friday Cruise-In, StringTime On The Square, Robin Hood, Der Polkatz, Flix ‘n’ Float, Art Fair, Salsa On The Square
By: Betsy Reason Enjoy First Friday events, Jim Dandy Cruise-in, Salsa on the Square, Hamilton County Artists’ Association’s Art Fair on the Square, StringTime on the Square music series, Carmel Community Players’ youth production and Flix ‘n’ Float movie night at the Forest Park Aquatic Center. Here’s a list of 20 things to do this…
Read MoreStudent Loan Pause Ending – Don’t Get Scammed
After more than three years of relief, the payment pause on student loans is coming to an end. The U.S. Department of Education recently announced that student loan interest will resume Sept. 1, and payments will be due starting in October. This student loan news affects millions of Americans, which creates an excellent opportunity for scammers. In…
Read MoreElectrician Shortage Hampering Transition To Renewables
Dear EarthTalk: Is America’s electrician shortage hurting our ability to get away from fossil fuels? A shift away from fossil fuels is necessary if we are to mitigate climate change, but a serious electrician shortage in the U.S. is proving to be one of the biggest barriers to reaching this goal. An American energy transition…
Read MoreApplications Now Open For Indiana Main Street Program
Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs announced applications are now open for the 2024 Indiana Main Street program. “The work that has been done by Indiana Main Street communities is remarkable,” said Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development. “This program directly contributes to economic…
Read More‘Bidenomics’ And Its Indiana And U.S. Impacts
By BRIAN A. HOWEY In April 2022, Gov. Eric Holcomb announced $189 million for 154 Next Level broadband expansion projects, this coming atop a $100 million program in 2019. But on a helicopter flight coming back from Evansville in late June, there was yet another high-five moment. The governor had received word from U.S. Commerce…
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