Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Anti-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”…
Read MoreNoblesville Lions Provide Valentine Day Flower Deliveries
This past Feb 13th and 14th the Noblesville Lions Club provided members to assist Adriene’s Flowers in making Valentine Day deliveries. Each year Lion Steve Craig provides the Lions Club with a donation for their help in making flower deliveries for Adriene’s Flowers. Lion Steve Craig is the owner of Adriene’s Flowers, and also fills…
Read MoreWestfield Education Foundation Gives Out Rock Strong Awards
At the most recent school board meeting, the Westfield Education Foundation, in partnership with Teachers Credit Union, gave out 11 Rock Strong Awards to staff members from Westfield Washington Schools. The quarterly award recognizes one staff member per school as well as the maintenance and before & after care departments who exemplify what it means…
Read MoreSHIP SHAPE!!
Mary Ellen and I just returned from a wonderful Caribbean cruise. But no one wants to read a humor column about how much fun we had. So instead, I’ll put on my grumpy old man hat and describe everything that went wrong. On our first day, we went snorkeling. It took us about an hour…
Read MoreLisa Human, CPA, Elected To Treasurer Of Duneland Chamber
Lisa Human, CPA, senior manager and QuickBooks ProAdvisor with CLH, CPAs & Consultants, was recently elected to serve as Treasurer for the Duneland Chamber Board of Directors. She was elected at the board’s annual membership meeting this year, after previously serving as an at-large member of the Executive Committee. “The Chamber does incredible work to…
Read MoreThe Company We Keep
A wise man once said we are judged by the company we keep. The good people that determine who gets into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and who doesn’t have once again deigned to give Purdue’s winningest coach, Gene Keady, a chance to be immortalized. While joining fellow Purdue legends John Wooden, Ward…
Read MoreCCPR Director Appointed To Eppley Institute National Advisory Board
Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation Director Michael Klitzing, was appointed to a three-year term on the Eppley Institute for Parks & Public Land’s National Advisory Board (NAB). Founded in 1993 by Indiana University, the Eppley Institute provides parks and public land agencies with training, planning, and research. Utilizing the vast knowledge and experience of its…
Read MoreSmile Of The Day
What makes Dave Barker smile? “My family,” said the 65-year-old Noblesville resident. He and his wife, Rhonda, have been married 39 years and have three sons, Daniel Barker and Victor Barker, and the late Jeremy Barker; and eight grandchildren, ages 4-18. He is a deacon at Clarksville Christian Church. Barker is semi-retired and working as…
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