Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Charles Wilson Scott
December 3, 1936, Friday, April 7, 2023 Charles Wilson Scott, 86, of Carmel passed away April 7, 2023 (Good Friday). He was born in Indianapolis on December 3, 1936, to Charlotte (Wilson) and Charles Alger Scott. Charlie worked in the field of education in IN four decades. He earned a Master’s degree from Butler University…
Read MoreNoblesville And Hamilton Co. Residential Real Estate Market Was Active In March
March’s residential real estate market continued to be active in Noblesville and Hamilton County, according to F.C. Tucker Company. In Noblesville in March: In Hamilton County in March:
Read MoreMotorists Should Remain Cautious On Rural Roads This Spring; Share The Road With Farm Equipment
Planting season is quickly approaching for Indiana’s 94,000 farmers. With the warm weather and sunshine, Hoosier motorists will also see more large slow-moving farm equipment traveling Indiana’s rural roads and highways. The Indiana State Department of Agriculture, Indiana Department of Homeland Security, Indiana Department of Transportation, Indiana State Police and Hoosier Ag Today want to…
Read MoreIvy Tech Community College Provides Free Summer Courses To High School Students
Indiana high school students, ranging from grades nine through twelve, can enroll in courses for free this summer at Ivy Tech Community College. Free summer courses provide an opportunity for students to explore possible career options while earning college credits. Students who qualify for free summer courses will receive free tuition and textbooks, with no…
Read MoreFishers Police Teen Academy Open Registration
The 21st session of the Fishers Police Department Teen Academy will be held in conjunction with the Fishers FOP and the Fishers YMCA from June 5-8, 2023. This year’s academy will be held at Riverside Intermediate School. The Teen Academy is a four-day camp providing law enforcement-type training that will allow teens to better understand…
Read MoreBill That Limits Local Governments Can Partner With Contractors On The Verge Of Passing
House Bill 1024 (Public works projects) is garnering mixed reactions in the Indiana Senate as its proponents attempt to move through the Senate Pensions and Labor Committee. If passed, the bill would prohibit local units of government from utilizing project labor agreement (PLA) on taxpayer funded projects. Units of government, as well as private companies,…
Read MoreThousands Of Residents Assigned New Polling Locations
More than 21,000 voters will have a new polling location for the Primary Election on Tuesday, May 2. Poll site changes and poll site name changes for 17 precincts were approved by the Hamilton County Commissioners on Monday, March 13. “Bright yellow postcards were mailed notifying those affected of their new voting locations,” said Hamilton…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Les Reinhardt smile? “The creative arts,” said the 42-year-old Fishers resident. She is executive director of Fishers Arts Council and operations manager for Nickel Plate Arts in Noblesville. She joined the Fishers Arts Council board in 2018 as treasurer; it’s been an all-volunteer group since 2005. At Nickel Plate Arts, where she works…
Read MoreNPD ID Shooting Victim
A Georgia man was shot to death in Noblesville last week and police are looking for answers. Grayson Aubrey Rhue, 18, of Roswell, Ga., was found shot to death near the driveway at a residence in the 21000 block of Raccoon Court. Noblesville Police said that Rhue rang the doorbell and had a brief conversation…
Read MoreLocal Senior Awarded National Scholastic Gold Medal
Congratulations to NHS senior Maggie Hoppel on being named a national Scholastic gold medalist in writing for her piece “That Should Have Been the End of It”. Hoppel beat out over 300,000 students to be one of only eight gold medalists in the United States and will be honored with a reception at Carnegie Hall…
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