Posts by The Times of Noblesville
HHS Fights Back on Reproductive Health Care
The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services announced a change in policy in reaction to the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Through its Office for Civil Rights, HHS is strengthening privacy protections by prohibiting the use or disclosure of protected health information to investigate, or prosecute patients, providers, and others involved in the provision…
Read MoreAdvancing Noblesville Chamber Foundation Expands Scholarship Program
With financial support from more than 75 local businesses and Mayor Jensen’s Noblesville Community Foundation, the Board of Directors of the Advancing Noblesville Chamber Foundation (ANCF) has met one of their early goals, the expansion of the Chamber’s long-standing scholarship program. Beginning this spring, scholarships will be awarded to students pursuing both a traditional 2-…
Read MoreUniversity Of Kentucky College Of Arts & Sciences Announces Fall 2020 Dean’s List
More than 1,825 undergraduate students qualified for the Fall 2022 University of Kentucky College of Arts & Sciences Dean’s List. Students on the Dean’s List earned 12 or more credit hours as letter grades with a minimum 3.60 GPA for the semester. The complete UK list can be found here. Among the recipients are: The…
Read MoreSpring Sip & Shop At Carmel City Center
Carmel City Center is kicking off the 2023 Sip & Shop series on Saturday, April 29th from 12 to 3 p.m. Visitors are invited to join the Shops at Carmel City Center for a spring Sip & Shop with special sales and promotions and complimentary libations at four of the businesses. Complimentary white wine tastings…
Read MoreSpark!Fishers Returns With Weeklong Celebration This Summer
Applications now open for festival volunteers, vendors, entertainers, and parade participants April 11, 2023 (FISHERS, IND.) –The annual Spark!Fishers festival returns to Fishers’ Nickel Plate Cultural District this summer. Kicking off on Tuesday, June 20, and running through Saturday, June 24, the weeklong festival will offer different ways for the community to celebrate each day.…
Read MoreSheridan Youth Assistance Program
Sheridan Youth Assistance Program and Hamilton Heights Youth Assistance Program are recipients of a $75,000 grant funded by the Sheridan-Hamilton Heights Advisory Group (SHHAG). This group is made up of northern Hamilton County businesses who want to focus on serving the direct needs of their communities. SYAP and HHYAP, both non-profit organizations, will divide these…
Read MorePublic Finance & Property Taxes Luncheon
Join The Chamber at the Westfield Chamber of Commerce April Luncheon on Thursday, April 20 from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm at The Club at Chatham Hills. The featured speaker is Oscar Gutierrez, Founder and Principal of Bondry Management Consulting, who brings over a decade of public finance insight and value to his clients. Oscar’s…
Read MoreNickel Plate Arts Celebrating 11th Annual Welcome To Fairyville Event
The 11th annual Welcome to Fairyville event, presented by Duke Energy, alights on the Nickel Plate Arts campus April 19-22, with crafts and activities for all ages and most events free. Welcome to Fairyville Events Nickel Plate Arts, along with its partners and other local businesses, will host various events and activities for Welcome to…
Read MoreHHMS Spring Trash Bag Sale
It’s that time of the year to stock up on your favorite trash bag while supporting Hamilton Heights Middle School athletics!! Hamilton Heights Middle School’s Annual Spring Trash Bag fundraiser is underway now through Monday, April 24. These popular, heavy-duty trash bags come in five sizes: 13 gallon (red), 18 gallon (white), 30 gallon (black),…
Read MoreHHHS March Coffee Bean Award Recipients Named
Hamilton Heights High School would like to recognize the following students who were named as Coffee Bean Award recipients for the month of March. These students were among 33 who were nominated for their showing extra kindness, compassion, have overcome adversity, and/or who have been a positive light to those around them during the month…
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