Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Fishers Ranked #8 In Top 100 Best Places To Live In America
Fishers tops the list on Livability’s annual lineup, ranking high in economy, health, and safety. Fishers has once again been named one of the Best Places to Live in America with the latest list from Livability. Ranking #8 on the list and in the top three cities in the Midwest, Fishers ranked high in the…
Read MoreNoblesville And Carmel Lions Support Gleaners In June
On Thursday, June 15th, the Noblesville and Carmel Lions assisted Gleaners in passing out food at 6 Points Church in Sheridan. For many months, this has been a monthly event for the Lions and Gleaners. Front Row: (Carmel Club) Bob Yunker and Lane Simms; (Noblesville Club) Dale Unger and Ron Williamson Back Row: (Noblesville Club)…
Read MoreThe Feeding Team Feature – It’s More Than A Can Of Green Beans
By: Mark Hall Good morning, my name is Greenie. I’m a can of green beans living in some temporary yellow housing in Noblesville. My journey to get here was exhausting. I’m a proud can of vegetables, fresh packed, four inches tall, and I weigh fourteen and a half ounces. My 60 calories represent a small…
Read MoreFlix And Float Movies All About Family Time
By: Betsy Reason Want TO GO?’Want TO GO? What: Flix and Float movie series featuring “Bedtime Stories,” Rated PG, the second of nine movies on a giant LED video board. When: 7:15 p.m. Wednesday. Where: Forest Park Aquatic Center, 1077 Cicero Road, Noblesville. How much: $5. Wristbands for the movie are purchased after the pool…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: June 20, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset:RISE: 6:17 a.m.SET: 9:21 p.m. High/Low Temperatures:HIGH: 82 °FLOW: 66 °F Today is…:• American Eagle Day• National Vanilla Milkshake Day• World Refugee Day What Happened On This Day:• 1975 The film Jaws is premiered. Steven Spielberg’s thriller about a rogue great white shark terrorizing a summer resort town is often regarded as one of the…
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Update From Washington D.C.
By: Victoria Spartz Judiciary Committee Takes on Administrative State This week, the House Judiciary Committee passed Rep. Spartz’ H.R. 3446, the Sunshine for Regulatory Decrees and Settlements Act of 2023. This bill provides more transparency and prevents abuses of “sue and settle” techniques used by activist agencies to impose regulations on American businesses and taxpayers.…
Read MoreRegistration 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…
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