Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Daily Almanac: Feb. 25, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset RISE: 7:21 a.m.SET: 6:32 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 49 °FLOW: 30 °F Today is… • National Clam Chowder Day• Open That Bottle Night• Quiet Day What Happened On This Day: • 1964 Muhammad Ali becomes world heavyweight champion. • 1991 The Warsaw Pact is disbanded. Following the end of the Cold War, the defense…
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Daily Almanac: Feb. 24, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset RISE: 7:23 a.m.SET: 6:31 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 39 °FLOW: 25°F Today is… • Fish Fry Day• International Stand Up To Bullying Day• World Bartender Day What Happened On This Day: • 1989 A Boeing 747 jumbo jet rips open over the Pacific Ocean. United Airlines Flight 811 experienced an explosive decompression, resulting in…
Read MoreStudents Can Earn The 2 Degrees In As Little As 4 Years
Purdue’s College of Liberal Arts “Degree in 3” program was created to help undergraduate students majoring in liberal arts save time and money while earning their undergraduate degree. The program has helped many students earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years, saving them an average of $9,000 for in-state students and $19,400 for…
Read More$3 Million Awarded For Central Indiana Waste Diversion Pilot Projects
Indiana’s Recycling Market Development board awarded three organizations with $3 million in funding to pilot waste diversion and reuse projects in Marion County. The funds will be administered by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. Recipients and the amounts awarded include: Cascade Asset Management: $730,000 towards an innovative flat panel television recycling system that will…
Read MoreHouse Passes Bill Supporting Parents In Transgender DCS Cases
By: Leslie Bonilla Muniz The Indiana House on Wednesday approved a bill banning courts from removing transgender children from their parents based only on parent refusal to seek gender-affirming care or otherwise support transitions. The legislation centers on one Hoosier family — and its estranged transgender daughter — whose case is still in court. “All’s…
Read MoreBills On Underused School Buildings And Absentee Voting Advance; Holcomb Signs First 2023 Bill
By: Casey Smith Indiana school districts could be forced to make their underused buildings available to charter schools under a bill that advanced Wednesday to the full Senate. The state’s existing “$1 Law” already requires districts to sell or lease vacant or unused instructional buildings for a single dollar. Senate Bill 391, authored by Sen.…
Read MoreAnti-Trans Medical Care Bill Passes Senate Committee
By: Whitney Downard A bill banning gender-affirming medical care for minors passed a Senate health committee easily on Wednesday, despite the nonstop chanting and outrage of opponents. Under the legislation, doctors could no longer provide any “gender transition procedures,” which includes surgery – which testimony showed isn’t happening in Indiana – as well as puberty…
Read MoreNational Institutes Of Health Grant Funds Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Research
A team of Purdue University scientists led by Shihuan Kuang has received a $2.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to define the role of lipid droplets in muscle stem cell function, a study with implications in both humans and livestock. “Lipid droplets are important as a regulatory component of the stem cell.…
Read MoreNoblesville Lions Host Dr. Daniel Hile
This past Wednesday evening the Noblesville Lions Club hosted Dr. Daniel Hile, Noblesville Schools Superintendent. The evening was also the clubs Valentine Night entertaining of spouses or significant others. Dr. Hile was guest speaker, and outlined his past experiences as Teacher to Superintendent. Two added things the school system is adding are the “Connect Newsletter”…
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