Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Spring Into Action: Give blood With The Red Cross
Spring is near! As the seasons change, the American Red Cross is reminding the public that the need for blood doesn’t take a break. Blood remains at risk of running low this month. Donors are crucial to helping the Red Cross avoid a blood shortage in the weeks to come. Donors of all blood types,…
Read MoreNoblesville Community Garden Returns To SW Quadrant In Downtown Noblesville
A newly-energized group of volunteers is eager to provide fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs to area residents and neighborhood families this summer. Two community call-out meetings are planned for Saturday March 25 9-11AM and Thursday April 6 6:30 – 8:00PM at Mill Top Banquet & Conference Center, 802 Mulberry Street. All who are interested in…
Read MoreKirschner Named Husky Hero
Jon Kirschner, who teaches health at Hamilton Heights High School, has been named as a Husky Hero for February. Kirschner, who is also Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Head Football Coach, and Junior Government Sponsor, does a good job of connecting with students and motivating them to be their best. He goes out of his…
Read MoreIndiana Wesleyan University To Host Book Launch And Conversation Concerning The Global Realities Of Christian Martyrdom
Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU) will be hosting a book launch event for the recently released New Book of Christian Martyrs: The Heroes of Our Faith from the 1st Century to the 21st Century (Tyndale House), on Monday, March 20, 2023, from 3:30 to 4:30 pm in the Barnes Student Center’s Globe Theater on the IWU…
Read MoreRibbon Cutting Ceremony
The Noblesville Library is nearing completion of Phase 1 renovations, which means our main entrance is set to reopen. While we’ve remained open throughout renovations, we’re very excited to share these new updates, including: improved traffic flow and expanded parking, increased access to green spaces, outdoor amenities for all ages, plus an updated front façade,…
Read MoreNoblesville And Carmel Lions Assist Gleaners
On Thursday, March 16th, Noblesville and Carmel Lions helped Gleaners pass out food to the needy at Sheridan 6 Points Church. The group braved the rain and passed out a lot of food.
Read MoreThe Pursuit Institute Adds Deputy Director
Kurt Cantlon recently joined The Pursuit Institute as deputy director. The Pursuit Institue is currently a program of Invest Hamilton County (Hamilton County Economic Development Corporation). Cantlon brings a level of experience to The Pursuit Institute that will further enable innovation and collaboration to drive career and technical education in Hamilton County. Kurt will work…
Read MoreNoblesville Annual Easter Egg Hunt
The Noblesville Parks and Recreation Department and Hare Chevrolet are egg-cited to announce the return of the free Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 1 at Forest Park. The festivities will be held at Shelter 5 and begin at 10 a.m., with the egg hunt starting promptly at 11 a.m. Activities at Shelter 5 include…
Read MoreCCPR To Hold River Heritage Park Rededication Ceremony In Honor Of Disability Awareness Month
A rededication ceremony will be held on Monday, March 27 from 5-6 p.m. at River Heritage Park, 11813 River Road, to celebrate the newly reimagined park. Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation (CCPR) looks forward to commemorating the park’s focus on inclusive and accessible play during Disability Awareness Month. The rededication will include brief remarks from…
Read MoreSmile
What makes London Bramer smile? “When somebody takes my picture,” and “when Daddy does something funny,” said the then 7-year-old Fishers resident, a then homeschooled first-grader. Today’s feature is a look back at one of The Times’ previous Faces of Hamilton County. She was found in 2019 hunting Easter eggs at the Hamilton County 4-H…
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