Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Registration Open for INAgLaw’s Workshop – Estate & Succession Planning for the Family Farm
Registration is now open for the 10th annual Indiana Agricultural Law Foundation’s Estate & Succession Planning for the Family Farm workshop. The program will be held via webcast and will be free of charge for all attendees. Family farmers and attorneys are encouraged to join on Thursday, July 20, from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.…
Read MoreDiscover Madison, And Other Wonderful Indiana Spots
By: Nikki Kelly I have taken my fair share of shots at the “IN Indiana” slogan and the recently unveiled but underwhelming road signs that encourage visitors to discover Indiana. But I got a reminder this past weekend that we Hoosiers need to keep discovering our own state. Born a Buckeye, I moved to Indiana…
Read MoreExperts Seek To Mitigate Negative Effects Of Dry Weather On Cattle Feeding, Outline Solutions
An impending drought caused by lower-than-average rainfall in the spring and summer seasons could result in inadequate forage yield for cattle in parts of Indiana. A timely publication from Purdue University Extension, Agronomy and Animal Sciences titled “When Forages Are in Short Supply Because of Drought” outlines key management and feeding practices available for producers…
Read MorePure Pharmacy Expanding To Fishers, Plans 50 New, High-Paying Jobs By 2027
Firm joins the growing list of life science companies along the Fishers I-69 corridor. Fishers, Ind. — Today, Pure Pharmacy executives announced their plans to expand to Fishers, Indiana, including investing more than $2.5 million in capital and increasing their employee count by 50 by the end of 2027 to grow their capacity. The new…
Read MoreNoblesville Network News
The Advancing Noblesville Chamber Foundation is proud to recognize our two Post-Secondary Scholarship recipients, Maggie Hoppel and Jillian Cooke. Maggie Hoppel has been accepted Butler, Depauw, & IUPUI. She will continue her education with a focus in English and pursuing a double major in Journalism. She is a National Scholastic Gold Medal winner for her…
Read MoreNew NHS Signage Helps Us Navigate
By: Betsy Reason Noblesville High School families may have noticed new signage at the school. Being that I picked up my daughter often this past semester at Noblesville High School, due to her extracurricular choir activities, I noticed a new sign that directs visitors to the right to go to the school’s main entrance and…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Steve Costlow smile? “I have five granddaughters and two grandsons. They all make me smile,” said the 75-year-old Noblesville resident. What’s special about turning 75? “It makes you look at your past and all the good things you did. It also lets you look to the future and dream about all the good…
Read MorePrioritizing Your Health Now That The Public Health Emergency Is Over
(StatePoint) With the national COVID-19 Public Health Emergency officially over, medical experts say it’s time to address the health challenges that may have been neglected during — or created by — the pandemic. “Making time for you and your family’s preventive medical care and investing in your mental health is essential right now,” says Jack…
Read MoreCongressman Rich McCormick M.D. Opines On The Biden presidency
by John Grimaldi Congressman Rich McCormick [R-GA] was a Marine pilot, an Emergency Room doctor and now he is a “Republican warrior in Congress.” In a recent appearance on the AMAC Better For America podcast, he discussed a wide range of political issues with host Rebecca Weber, CEO of the Association of Mature American Citizens,…
Read MoreAsk Rusty – Will Work Earnings Affect My Social Security At Age 80?
Dear Rusty: I am 80 years old, and I receive monthly Social Security benefits, but I’m thinking about returning to work. At this age, am I limited in how much income I generate without affecting my benefit? If so, how much can I earn without affecting it? Signed: Spry Octogenarian. Dear Spry Octogenarian: Since you…
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