Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Smile
What makes Faith Hittle smile? “My family,” said the Miss Hamilton County 4-H Fair 2022 Queen a year ago. Hittle, a 2022 Hamilton Heights High School graduate, will crown the 2023 Hamilton County 4-H Fair Queen this Friday night at the 4-H Fairgrounds in Noblesville, where this year’s 4-H Fair is July 20-25. The 10-year…
Read MoreAll Roads (Seem To) Lead To Construction.
By: Betsy Reason It seems like everywhere we go, there is road construction in Noblesville, Fishers and Westfield. Whenever I get ready to go anywhere lately, I make sure to map out our route ahead of time to avoid construction and save time. For instance, when we go to Conner Prairie, we try to avoid…
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Real Estate Stats From F.C. Tucker Company
Below are the June residential real estate statistics from F.C. Tucker Company, showing continued increases in prices and decreases in inventory. Specifically: In Noblesville: In Hamilton County:
Read MoreAttorney General Todd Rokita And Team Make National Impact By Leading Fight Against Woke Anti-Consumer ESG Strategies
Attorney General Todd Rokita’s leadership of a 17-state effort opposing the anti-capitalism and anti-consumer schemes of so-called ESG investing has helped prompt action at the federal level. “Our team here in Indiana works hard to protect liberty, free enterprise and the rule of law,” Rokita said. “With servants’ hearts, we aspire each day to defend…
Read MoreThe Hamilton County Artist Association (HCAA) And Its Sponsors Proudly Present The Annual HCAA Art Fair On The Square Event.
The Hamilton County Artist Association (HCAA) is proud to sponsor the annual Art Fair on the Square event on August 5 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The event will consist of Indiana’s most talented artists setting up their booths on the Noblesville Courthouse Square to display and sell their artwork. This event is an…
Read MoreCarmel FOP Announces Mayoral Candidate Endorsement
The Carmel FOP Lodge 185 is once again proud to announce the endorsement of Mayoral candidate Sue Finkam in the upcoming general election. Sue demonstrated her tenacity and drive for success in the primary election. She won a hard-fought campaign through prioritizing public safety, transparency, and listening to what Carmel residents want from their next…
Read MoreCouncil On Alcohol & Other Drugs Funds Vape Detectors
Grants Help Hamilton County Schools Curb Vaping in School Buildings. The Hamilton County Council on Alcohol and Other Drugs (HCCOAOD) is partnering with Hamilton County middle and high schools to prevent vaping. The HCCOAOD has granted $27,000 in funding for five schools to help them install 25 vape detectors. “E-cigarettes are the most used tobacco…
Read MoreBGCN Grateful For Support From Wal-Mart
Tom and Soni Sheehan Boys & Girls Club Kids show their appreciation for Walmart Supercenter #923 in Noblesville which is helping provide local youth like them with nutritious meals and snacks. Walmart’s generous $2,000 grant for the Club’s Meals 2 Members and Snack Pack programs will be used to combat food insecurity by helping the…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Dan Clark smile? “Doing events like this, and my family,” said the 73-year-old Carmel resident, who was found on a Saturday morning at the Noblesville Farmers Market, collecting donations, with the Thurber family, from the vendors who have food to donate to the Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank. He expected to collect lots…
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