Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Spring Busy Time at Fishers Event Center
The Fishers Event Center has established itself as a key player in the region’s entertainment landscape following a milestone first year after its November 2024 opening. The 7,500 seat venue continues to host big name shows while maintaining an ongoing commitment to guest experience. New and ongoing features including inclusivity initiatives, refreshed menu highlights and fan-focused activations keep…
Read MoreHistorian David Heighway Honored
At the March board meeting of the Hamilton County Historical Society, Indiana House Representative Alaina Shonkwiler of District 29 presented David Heighway, Hamilton County Historian Emeritus, with an Indiana House District 29 Declaration. A House District 29 Declaration is a local recognition presented to individuals who have served their community with distinction and made a…
Read MoreCounty Native Gains Experience in 2026 Session
Carmel High School graduate August Miller gained experience as an intern with State Rep. Danny Lopez (R-Carmel) and his fellow members of the Indiana House of Representatives during the 2026 legislative session. Miller is the son of Jennifer and Jerid Miller. He recently graduated Indiana University Indianapolis with a major in political science. “I love being able to help the people of Indiana by supporting policy,”…
Read MoreHannah Eggert New Assistant Principal
Westfield Washington Schools is pleased to announce that Hannah Eggert has been named the next Assistant Principal of Carey Ridge Elementary School. Eggert currently serves as a 2nd grade teacher at Oak Trace Elementary School, where she has been an educator for the past nine years. Throughout her time in the classroom, she has been…
Read MoreCramping My Style
I have leg cramps. I know the last thing you want to hear about is the medical problems of some two-bit humorist. Sometimes my calf cramps into a knot at night, and the pain becomes unbearable. My hands also cramp, along with my fingers. Sometimes, it’s my thigh. Keep reading this column; it’s about to…
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NO LAUGHING MATTER
About three months ago, a friend who lives in a nearby state asked if I would be willing to give a presentation to the local hospitals’ laughter club. Apparently, there are quite a few of these around the country. They provide an opportunity for staff and patients to enjoy the true benefits of a good…
Read MoreBehind the Mic With Purdue Announcers Rob Blackman, Bobby Riddell
Every play-by-play announcer dreams of a signature call. Think Al Michaels and the 1980 Olympic hockey semifinal between the U.S. and Soviet Union. “Do You Believe in Miracles? Yes!” To this point in Rob Blackman’s career with the Purdue Global Radio Network, his came on Easter Sunday in 2024 in Detroit during the final seconds…
Read MoreCouncilman Mark Hall Shares February Details
Welcome to the Timesheet. This column is a report of work done on behalf of the people of Hamilton County. It’s to be informative too, a place to learn about projects and how our county government works. As your employee, it is important that you know what is being worked on as transparently as is…
Read MoreAARP Indiana Applauds New Law Protecting Hoosiers from Crypto Kiosk Scams
AARP Indiana expressed its support for Gov. Mike Braun’s signing of House Enrolled Act 1116 (HEA 1116), landmark legislation designed to protect Hoosiers from cryptocurrency kiosk scams. Cryptocurrency kiosks, also known as “crypto ATMs,” can be found in supermarkets, convenience stores, and gas stations. Today, there are more than 45,000 crypto ATMs nationwide, with nearly…
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