Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Utility Provides Customers with Leak-Saving Tips
Indiana American Water is recognizing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Fix a Leak Week 2026 by sharing simple, practical tips customers can use to locate and address common household leaks that waste water, drive up bills, and strain home plumbing. “Finding and fixing leaks can help customers protect their water, homes, businesses and monthly bills,” said Kari Britto, Vice President of Operations,…
Read MoreLions in Service
The Noblesville and Westfield Lions Clubs, along with The Feeding Team, distributed food from Gleaner’s to 500 people in 125 families on Saturday, March 14 at Hamilton Heights High School. Thanks go to Lion George Long for designing and creating the new Stop and Pull Forward paddles that help volunteers direct traffic. The next distribution…
Read MoreRoller-Coaster Season for Purdue’s Boilermakers Continues Into NCAA
The roller-coaster ride taken by the Purdue men’s basketball team since the dawn of 2026 is once again on an upward trajectory. Becoming the first No. 7 seed to win the Big Ten Tournament has renewed some faith in the eighth-ranked Boilermakers, who were viewed as a preseason national championship contender. Beating the Michigan all-star…
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Braun Partners with Turning Point USA
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun recently held an event with Turning Point USA and issued a proclamation reaffirming freedom of speech as a foundational American value to be defended and celebrated, supporting open dialogue and individual liberty, and calling on all Indiana schools and universities to take all steps to facilitate student organizations like Turning Point…
Read MoreHamilton County Parks and Recreation Honored
The Hamilton County Parks and Recreation Department was honored with a Great Lakes Park, Facility, or Program Award at the annual Great Lakes Park Training Institute conference. Held at Pokagon State Park in Angola, Indiana, GLPTI is the longest-running conference dedicated to parks and recreation professionals. The award recognizes recently completed projects that demonstrate innovation,…
Read MoreHappy Birthday to My Best Friend
Do you have a friend, a very best friend, who you’ve known and kept close to for more than four decades? Some of us have – but those seem to be more rare today than they used to be. So believe me when I tell you that I am one of the luckiest shmoes around.…
Read MoreCelebrating “Tea-riffic Herbs”
From Time to Thyme By Paula Dunn When I learned that the 2026 Herb of the Year was turmeric, my initial reaction was, “Oh. Great.” Not being into spicy food, I’ve never had occasion to use turmeric. I do, however, know a few things about it. Turmeric comes from the rhizome of the plant, Curcuma…
Read MoreSen. Buck Shares Update
Keeping Dangerous Suspects Behind Bars As your state senator, one of my top priorities is keeping Hoosiers safe. Recently, we’ve seen too many dangerous repeat criminals arrested and released from jail on little or no bail who go on to hurt more innocent people. That’s why this year I co-authored Senate Joint…
Read MoreFour More Headed to Hall of Fame
It’s official, four new names are being added to the Noblesville Schools Hall of Fame Class. The four inductees for the class of 2026 are Chris Beaver, Sally Crow, Fred Farley and Bruce Hitchcock. “We’re honored to recognize the significant contributions of these special individuals who have played an important role in strengthening our schools…
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