Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Smile
What makes Dave Marsh smile? “The seasons of the year, when the song birds come,” said the 85-year-old Noblesville resident. The Noblesville Lion was found volunteering at the Lions’ annual Pork Chop Dinner in 2021. “I helped them set up, helped with food preparations and cleaned tables.” He has been a member of the Lions…
Read MoreNoblesville Fire Chief Entertains Noblesville Lions Club
On June 14th Noblesville Fire Chief, Matt Mitchell, spoke to the Lions Club regarding challenges the Fire Dept. faces today. Matt’s experience is varied, and he has a total of 32 years as a Firefighter. 70% of the FD runs are EMS vs 30% Fire/Rescue response. The FD works with other local agencies, including the…
Read MoreLocal Music Livestream Series On Sale Now
Artists announced for fourth season of Live at the Center. The best in local and regional original music will continue onstage and online as the Center for the Performing Arts begins the fourth season of its Live at the Center concert and livestream series, with nine events booked from July through May 2024. Launched in…
Read MoreHighGround and Rebar Development Reimagine South Street in Downtown Fishers, Annex Group Selects New District South for HQ
New developments increase small business retail footprint on south side of 116th Street. The City of Fishers announced today, a new vision coming to Downtown Fishers’ South Street. HighGround, a subsidiary of Carmel-based Hageman focused on age-restricted, active lifestyle developments, and Rebar Development, a Fishers-based development firm, will present proposed projects for parcels along South…
Read MoreStrawberries, Live Theater, Hatchfest, More, This Weekend
Photo provided by St. Michael’s Episcopal Church Head to the Hamilton County Courthouse Square for St. Michael’s Episcopal Church’s annual Strawberry Festival from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday with tickets $8 each. Jim LaMonte as Charlie Aiken, Julie Dutcher as Mattie Fay Aiken and Sally Carter as Violet Weston rehearse for Main Street Productions’…
Read More06-16-23
Remembering John Marlowe
Seven months ago, John Marlowe was doing CrossFit workouts, writing a weekly column for The Paper of Montgomery County and the Noblesville Times and basically enjoying life. This week, he is dead. Cancer is an insidious beast. If he could, John would tell people that his legacy boils down to a few things: He would…
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