Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Samuel W. Hughes Named Partner At CCHA Law
Church Church Hittle and Antrim (CCHA Law) is pleased to announce that Samuel W. Hughes has been named Partner. Sam is a partner in the firm’s Litigation and Insurance Defense practice sections. Sam is licensed to practice law in Indiana and Georgia. His practice includes representing individuals and corporations in all aspects of litigation, from…
Read MoreRobert “Bob” Rayle, Jr.
January 27, 1940 –Monday, February 20, 2023 Robert Roy “Bob” Rayle, Jr., age 83, passed away at his home in Sheridan, Indiana, with his family by his side on Monday morning, February 20, 2023. Born January 27, 1940, in Sheridan, Indiana, he was the son of the late Robert Roy Rayle, Sr. and Viva L.…
Read MoreIndiana Homeowner Assistance Fund Offers Monetary Assistance For Delinquent And Future Property Tax Bills
The Indiana Homeowner Assistance Fund (IHAF) is a support program for eligible Hoosiers who have experienced hardship from income loss. Administered by the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA), the IHAF has helped more than 3,500 eligible applicants and disbursed more than $40 million through the program to date. “As the time for annual…
Read MoreCourt Rules Against Tiger King in Indiana
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and his team announced a win in the case against Tiger King’s Timothy Stark in the Court of Appeals of Indiana. The court affirmed Stark is personally liable for funds and assets misappropriated from his nonprofit corporation Wildlife In Need. Rokita said this case should serve as an example to…
Read MoreAndrew Shane Announced As COO At American Senior Communities
Andrew Shane has joined American Senior Communities as Chief Operating Officer. As COO of Indiana’s largest senior care provider, Andrew will develop and oversee the strategic direction for ASC’s day-to-day operations across nearly 100 communities. Andrew comes to ASC from Sava Senior Care in Dallas/Ft. Worth, where he served as Division President. Prior to that,…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Bonnie Zickgraf smile? “Sunshine, handshakes and hugs,” said the Noblesville resident. Also, “the pure joy of thinking about Jesus, puppies, all baby animals, the laughter of family, friends, grandkids and babies, the smells inside a bakery and a flower shop, (real) Christmas trees with shiny, silver tinsel and twinkling lights, and great contemporary…
Read MoreLions’ Guest, Superintendent Daniel Hile Proud Of District
Did you know that Noblesville High School has the largest internship program in Indiana? That the NHS Class of ‘2022 earned a record-setting $6.3 million in scholarships? That students speak more than 50 different home languages? And that NHS is the first school in the nation to offer an educator apprenticeship program that is giving…
Read MoreThe Importance Of Regular Immunizations For Heart Health
(Family Features) While most parents are good at keeping track of vaccines their kids need to stay healthy, many adults don’t realize there are immunizations important for keeping themselves heart-healthy, as well Adults, especially those with a history of heart disease or stroke, should take steps to stay up-to-date on preventive vaccines, particularly for the…
Read MoreBBB Tip: Having Trouble Finding A Qualified Contractor? Try These Tips
Even before the pandemic, the United States had a shortage of qualified contractors. However, supply chain issues and the changing economy have made hiring for home remodeling and repair projects harder – and it’s likely to worsen. What’s a homeowner to do? BBB has the following tips if you are still looking for a contractor for your home…
Read MoreAsk Rusty – Can International College Students Get Social Security Benefits?
Dear Rusty: We have hosted international college students for years, all of whom needed to apply for a Social Security Number upon arrival in the United States. Would these students be entitled to some Social Security funds at some point? Some have worked as paid graduate assistants, but others have not worked while going to…
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