Posts by The Times of Noblesville
From Ernie Pyle To Polls To Scott Rolen . . .
By: Tim Timmons Scattershooting while wondering whatever happened to Joe Besser . . . * * * AUG. 3, 1900 was the day Ernie Pyle was born. For those who know, no explanation is necessary. If you don’t, Ernie was born just up the road in little Dana, Ind. and became America’s most famous World…
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 MoreNaoma G. Stiles
February 27, 2023 Our beloved mother and grandmother Naoma G. Stiles peacefully passed away on February 27, 2023, at the age of 96. Naoma will be most remembered by her children as a gung-ho Marine’s wife who served as a true example of one from America’s Greatest Generation. As a young wife, she took immense…
Read MoreDavid Lee Davis
June 30, 1950, Friday, July 28, 2023 David Lee Davis, age 73, passed away peacefully at his home in Sheridan, Indiana, surrounded by his loving family on Friday afternoon, July 28, 2023. Born June 30, 1950 in Greensburg Indiana, he was the son of the late R.G. and Gladys P. (Bate) Davis. He attended Triton…
Read MoreGov. Holcomb Makes Appointments To Various Boards And Commissions
A man from Noblesville and two others from Hamilton County were tabbed by Gov. Eric Holcomb to serve on the Fire Prevention & Building Safety Commission. David Porter of Noblesville, president of Mechanical Contracting Services, Inc., was one of five new appointments to the commission. Porter is joined by Scott Miller of Carmel. Miller is…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Isaiah Butler smile? “The Pedal Tractor Pull,” said the 7-year-old Noblesville resident. He was found competing and winning the Youth Pedal Tractor Pull, for ages 6-7, at the Hamilton County 4-H Fair in Noblesville. “I never practiced,” the first-time competitor said immediately after the contest. “I did do Ninja class, so probably that’s…
Read MoreWestfield Chamber News, Updates And Upcoming Events
Chamber Day at Colts Training Camp What a beautiful day of football and networking with other Indiana Chambers and Members for Chamber Day at Colts Training Camp! A special shout out to Hampton Inn Westfield for being our title sponsor. We always love partnering with our friends at the Indianapolis Colts and Grand Park for…
Read MoreHamilton County Sheriff’s Office Is Stepping Up Patrols To Prevent Stop-Arm Violations
Police Urge Drivers To Stop Illegal School Bus Passing. As students head back to the classroom, the Hamilton County Traffic Safety Partnership is reminding motorists to stop for school buses or face the consequences. Starting August 1, the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office will increase patrols to prevent stop-arm violations, speeding and other forms of reckless…
Read MoreCCP’s ‘Murder On The Orient Express’ Takes Audience On Comedic Adventure
By: Betsy Reason This is not the “Murder on the Orient Express” play that people will expect. “Don’t get me wrong. I love Agatha Christie, but she has a tendency to take herself and her characters very seriously,” said show director Lori Raffel of Carmel. While directing the original version of “Murder on the Orient…
Read MoreCoffee And Color-Coded Ballots: Hoosier Elections Chief Includes Guatemala On His Travel Tour
By: Leslie Bonilla Muniz Ten Hoosiers stood in Guatemala City, Guatemala on a Sunday in late June, watching streams of people socialize, drink coffee and listen to music. It was June 25: Election Day. Led by Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales, who immigrated from Guatemala in 1999, the team had traveled to observe how…
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