Posts by The Times of Noblesville
City Of Fishers Receives Amazon Web Services State And Local Government Champion Award
Fishers joins list of seven other cities to receive inaugural award The City of Fishers has been named a winner of the inaugural Amazon Web Services (AWS) State and Local Government Champion Award, a program recognizing organizations that are driving digital transformation with cloud computing to better serve constituents. Fishers was one of eight cities…
Read MoreCCHA Law Welcomes Four New Attorneys
Church Church Hittle + Antrim (CCHA Law) is pleased to welcome four new attorneys to the firm. Caroline Crouch joins CCHA Law’s School and Education Law practice group. Connor Glass joins the Sports Law and Higher Education practice groups. Isaac Peterson joins the Estate Planning, Business Services, and Personal Injury practice groups. Finally, Rachel Dever…
Read MoreDivisiveness Inhibits Critical Conversations And Destroys Relationships
What’s the solution? No doubt, it isn’t easy to curb divisiveness. However, Noblesville Diversity Coalition (NDC) believes we can make a difference by starting here in our community. One way NDC makes a difference locally is by gathering community members around a table for rich and meaningful discussions through Community Conversations. Community Conversations is a…
Read MoreDeciphering Encrypted CIA Data
By: Dick Wolfsie My sister, Linda, worked for the CIA for about 15 years. She couldn’t talk much about what she did there because most of her responsibilities were top secret. Her work was a recipe for intrigue. I visited her office once and I was escorted every moment of the tour, but I did…
Read MoreCelebrating 100 Seasons Of Purdue Football At Ross-Ade Stadium Part 4
By: Kenny Thompson The 1950s were a decade filled with amazing highs (snapping Notre Dame’s 39-game unbeaten streak in 1950, winning a share of the 1952 Big Ten title) and lows (a pair of 2-7 seasons in 1950 and 1953). The Boilermakers transitioned from head coach Stu Holcomb to Jack Mollenkopf in 1956, beginning one…
Read MorePatricia Rosalie “Patty” Thomas-McFarland
May 10, 1928, Sunday, October 14, 2023 Patricia Rosalie “Patty” Thomas-McFarland, age 95, of Tipton, Indiana, formerly of Kirklin, Indiana and the community of Pickard, Indiana, passed away on Saturday morning, October 14, 2023, at Autumnwood Village in Tipton. Born May 10, 1928, in Hamilton County, Indiana, she was the daughter of the late Russell…
Read MoreEarnest “Earnie” Kelly Hill
November 20, 1948, Wednesday, October 11, 2023 Earnest “Earnie” Kelly Hill, age 74, of Noblesville, Indiana, passed away on Wednesday, October 11, 2023, at the Roudebush VA Medical Center in Indianapolis, Indiana, following a brief illness. He was born on November 20, 1948, to the late Lee Earnest and Coral (Guymon) Hill, in Idaho Falls,…
Read MoreHamilton County Sheriff’s Office Partners With ABC Prep Academy
On October 24th the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is hosting the ABC Prep Academy on its campus for a unique first aid educational opportunity in partnership with the Hamilton County Health Department. HCSO recognizes the importance of having on the job skills to render aid in the event of a medical emergency on a job…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Kelly Keller smile? “So many things make me smile. In the world of theater, it makes me smile when audiences are impacted by a production we put on. I love taking them away for a short time,” said the Fishers man, who’s currently directing his ninth show, Carmel Community Players’ fast-paced comedy, “aMUSEd,”…
Read MoreNickel Plate Arts To Host Day Of The Dead 2023 Celebration
Immerse yourself in the vibrant and colorful spirit of Dia de los Muertos at the annual Day of the Dead celebration hosted by Nickel Plate Arts. The event will take place on Wednesday, November 1, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Nickel Plate Arts campus in Noblesville. Dia de los Muertos, also known…
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