Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Hamilton County Students Eligible for New Scholarships
The Hamilton County Extension Homemakers Association is offering multiple scholarships worth $500 or more to Hamilton County graduating seniors or undergraduate students. They are for students majoring in the Health and Human Science field including majors in departments of Foods and Nutrition; Family and Consumer Science Education; Interior Design; Textile and Clothing Design; Hospitality &…
Read MoreRemembering Clean Laundry
In the last reader column, I tried tracing the history of the old laundromat building, one of the structures at the intersection of Noblesville’s Tenth and Pleasant Streets that was recently razed for the Pleasant Street project. That column prompted a response from Martha Tunget Spurrier. Martha has good reason to remember that building —…
Read MoreUkraine Concert Marks Anniversary of Invasion
On the day its home country marks the first anniversary of an ongoing armed invasion, the Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine will headline a celebration of Ukrainian culture at the Center for the Performing Arts. Remarkably, the Feb. 24 date at the Palladium is coincidental. The Center booked the performance in 2021, months before…
Read MoreCareer Advancement Scholarships Available
Indiana Extension Homemakers Association (IEHA) is an organization affiliated with the Purdue Extension Service and is interested in furthering education, leadership, and community volunteerism. IEHA is offering eight $500.00 scholarships to Indiana homemakers who are 25 years of age or older. These scholarships are to be used to complete education or upgrade vocational skills. One…
Read MoreMeeting Notice: Hamilton County Council Finance Committee 02/28/2023
Pursuant to IC 5-14-1.5-5 (a), the Hamilton County Council Finance Committee will meet at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023 at Big Woods Hazel Dell, 14741 Hazel Dell Xing, Noblesville. The purpose of this meeting is for discussion of county finances.
Read MoreSusan S. Gorby
August 13, 1943-February 6, 2023 Susan S. Gorby, 79, died peacefully in the early morning of Feb. 6, 2023, surrounded by loving family, in Noblesville, where she resided. Mrs. Gorby was a lifelong learner whose love of books, particularly children’s literature and storytelling, inspired her professional and volunteer work in libraries. She held a Bachelor…
Read MoreWhite Family Foundation Makes $50M Commitment to Purdue Business School
The Dean and Barbara White Family Foundation has committed $50 million to Purdue University to name the undergraduate institute in the Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business. This commitment represents the lead gift to establish the school and the largest monetary contribution ever made to Purdue’s School of Management/Business. The initiative to relaunch the…
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What 8 Men Want for Valentine’s Day
Today is Valentine’s Day. Is it a holiday just for women? We don’t think so. That’s why we went on a mission in Noblesville to find men to tell us how they really want to spend Valentine’s Day. Here’s what these eight men said: Contact Betsy Reason at betsy@thetimes24-7.com
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