Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Indiana Humanities To Host New Statewide Film Tour
Free screenings of ‘Liminal: Indiana in the Anthropocene’ to take place in six cities. Indiana Humanities will host a six-city tour of Liminal: Indiana in the Anthropocene, a new work by Hoosier filmmakers. Liminal is a meditative, aerial look at our state as an example of the geologic period known as the Anthropocene — the…
Read MoreIndiana Delegation Supports Governor’s Request For Major Disaster Declaration
U.S. Senators Todd Young and Mike Braun, along with Representatives Frank Mrvan (Ind.-01), Rudy Yakym (Ind.-02), Jim Banks (Ind.-03), Jim Baird (Ind.-04), Victoria Spartz (Ind.-05), André Carson (Ind.-06), Greg Pence (Ind.-07), Larry Bucshon (Ind.-08), and Erin Houchin (Ind.-09) wrote to President Joe Biden urging him to support Governor Eric Holcomb’s request for a major…
Read MoreRoad Closure, Lane Restrictions In Lochaven Subdivision
Please be advised, beginning on or after Monday, April 24, the Highway Department will begin bridge wearing surface replacement work within East Haven and Lochaven. This work will involve intermittent traffic restrictions or road closures along Midland Lane between Hazel Dell Road and Catlin Lane, Midland Lane between Cherry Tree Road and Strathaven Road, and…
Read MoreHelp For Kids Who Stutter Is As Close As Your Library
Kids who stutter have a lot to say, and friends can show them how in Stuttering: For Kids By Kids, a DVD in English and Spanish starring kids who stutter, available at most public libraries or through interlibrary loan. Many children who stutter have never met others who struggle with the same disability. In this…
Read MoreCourse Records, Qualifiers, And Impressive Results Highlight Picture-Perfect Carmel Marathon Weekend
Under sunshine and ideal racing conditions, the 2023 Carmel Marathon Weekend started with a full capacity participant field and finished with five course records. More than 4,000 participants crossed the start line after traveling to Carmel, Ind. from 40 states and six countries for the event on Saturday, April 8. With one of the fastest…
Read MoreAgriPark’s Opening Day: Tuesday, May 2
AgriPark staff has been tilling, digging, growing, and planting thousands of plants to kick off what will be our best season yet! Visit us on opening day, Tuesday May 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and come back often to check out our: AgriPark has proven to be a community staple in providing agriculture-centered…
Read MoreWestfield Mayoral Debate: Monday, April 17
Join The Chamber on Monday, April 17, from 7 to 8:30 pm at the Westfield High School Auditorium for the highly anticipated Westfield Mayoral Debate. This event will feature the three Mayoral Candidates on the May 2, primary ballot – Kristen Burkman, Jake Gilbert, and Scott Willis. Get a chance to hear directly from the…
Read MoreSmile
What makes August Wiese smile? “Giving people special-needs jobs,” said the 27-year-old Noblesville resident, a Noblesville native and 2014 graduate of Noblesville High School. He was found Friday night at “Noblesville’s Got Talent,” a Noblesville Main Street event at the Lacy Arts Building greeting guests who stopped by his family’s BeeFree Gluten-Free Bakery vendor booth…
Read MoreNational Drug Take Back Day Event Announced
Residents Encouraged to Drop off Unused and Unwanted Prescription Drugs. In honor of National Drug Take Back Day, the Hamilton County Council on Alcohol & Other Drugs (HCCOAOD) will host a take-back event on Saturday, April 22 in the far east parking lot of Riverview Health in Noblesville on Westfield Road. The drop off location…
Read MoreFrom Time to Thyme
By Paula Dunn Got a case of spring fever? I have just the remedy for you! The Blatchley Nature Study Club will be holding their annual Spring Wildflower Walks next Saturday, April 15th, and again on April 29. The April 15th date has been scheduled to catch early blooming wildflowers. The April 29 walk is…
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