Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Noblesville Lions Enjoying the Christmas Parade
What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? Dr. Roberts Explains How It Works and Treatment Options
I have seen many people who suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome. Carpal tunnel is very common, often a result of repetitive injury at home or in the workplace. It is one of a number of repetitive strain injuries or “RSIs.” Carpal tunnel symptoms usually include numbness and/or pain in the hand and wrist that may…
Read MorePurdue Winter Commencement to Celebrate Giant Leap for Over 3,000 New Boilermaker Grads
Years of persistence and thousands of small steps together will culminate for nearly 3,000 Boilermakers at Purdue University’s three Winter 2022 Commencement ceremonies on Dec. 17-18 in Elliott Hall of Music. Eligible to participate in Purdue’s winter commencement are 2,957 students, including 1,679 undergraduates and 946 master’s, 326 doctor of philosophy and six professional program…
Read MoreIndiana Specialty Crop Projects to Receive USDA Grant Funding
Earlier this week, the Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) announced four Indiana specialty crop projects received a total sum of $414,051.89 through funding provided by the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP). “Agriculture is big business in Indiana and encompasses more than traditional row crops and livestock,” said…
Read MoreDid Mike Pence Save the Republic?
Did Mike Pence save the republic and American democracy? What we didn’t realize last June when the House Jan. 6 Committee began its hearings was that it was the recalcitrance of Vice President Pence that kept the American democracy as we knew it from unraveling before our disbelieving eyes. We didn’t realize that if Pence…
Read MoreWaiting for My Laundry
It’s an odd experience watching someone fold your underwear. I was thinking this yesterday as I was waiting for my laundry. When my husband, Peter, and I packed to go to Mexico, we knew there would be a wide range of temperatures. San Miguel de Allende is in the mountains, so the days can be…
Read MoreFord Expedition, Lincoln Navigator Offer Full-Size Family Luxury
All-purpose family wagons do not get much bigger nor more luxurious than the beefy Ford Expedition and its bougie sister, the Lincoln Navigator. In a market dominated by General Motors, Ford makes new strides to keep up and even surpass its rivals with advanced luxury, safety, and autonomous driving. 2022 Ford Expedition Limited: It’s a…
Read MoreWhat Does Indiana’s Transgender Athlete Ban Mean for Schools?
By Casey Smith After Indiana’s law banning transgender girls from competing in girls school sports took effect in July, at least one Hoosier school district is grappling with what the new statute does — and does not — require of schools. The controversy centers around a proposed plan to codify the state ban in district…
Read More23 Things in 2023!
A New Year brings a lot to look forward to, and there’s no time like now to get started on finding your fun! To help, The Times has assembled a list of 23 great events coming up in Hamilton County in 2023. Make sure to check these out, and keep an eye out in each…
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