Posts by The Times of Noblesville
NHS Shines in Biomed!
Were you doing work like this in high school? NHS Biomedical Innovations students recently presented senior capstone projects to national Project Lead the Way STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) curriculum executives. Their work included research on topics such as mobile operating rooms, barriers to patient care and arthritis technology.
Read MoreFOR THE RECORD
For The Record is a public service and regular feature in The Noblesville Times. It is designed to tell you what is scheduled to happen and what actually does happen in meetings paid for with your tax dollars. The Times encourages all citizens to take an active role in being involved in local government. Noblesville…
Read MoreChris Wooldridge Helps Students Build Something Better
While the name Chris Wooldridge may not sound familiar, his involvement in Hamilton Heights High School’s Construction and Trades Education Program is making a huge impact. Wooldridge and his wife Emily (a substitute nurse at Heights) have two children enrolled at Hamilton Heights. Several years ago, Dr. Derek Arrowood invited the Wooldridges to participate in…
Read MoreFoundation Gets Boost From City
The Noblesville Schools Education Foundation is proud to announce the expansion of its Mental Health Support Fund thanks to $50,000 in support from the City of Noblesville. The NSEF Mental Health Support Fund is a vital resource helping students and staff in Noblesville Schools access additional professional counseling services. With increasing rates of stress, anxiety and depression…
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Children’s Book Writing Contest at Westfield Library
The Westfield Library Foundation is sponsoring a Children’s Book Writing Contest in celebration of Library Appreciation Week in April. The theme for this year’s contest is “A Night at the New Library!” and invites participants to explore their creativity about what an evening at the new Westfield Washington Public Library might look like. “We’re eager…
Read MoreTake Steps (Literally) to Help Find Cures for IBD
Event Details Where: Conner Prairie, 13400 Allisonville Rd. When: Saturday, June 14 Schedule: • 10 AM: Check-In Opens • 11 AM: Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony & Walk How to Get Involved Create a Team with friends, family, or colleagues Volunteer to support event day logistics and help make a difference Spread Awareness using #TakeStepsIndiana on social media Donate to fund life-changing research and…
Read MoreCosmically Koteewi Coming Later This Month
Looking for something to do this month . . . or maybe just looking toward the sky? Then consider Cosmically Koteewi on March 22 at the Taylor Center of Natural History at Strawtown Koteewi Park. Join local astronomer Doug Balogh for a monthly journey through the cosmos, where you’ll enjoy an engaging discussion on astronomy…
Read MoreKeeping Notifications in Newspapers Benefits Public as Well as Journalism
Imagine this scenario: You awake one morning to see huge spaceships hovering over your neighborhood. In your front yard, someone from another planet is holding a clipboard as he gives orders to a demolition crew. Demolition? Yes — his job is to demolish the Earth to make way for a galactic highway. (This scenario comes…
Read MoreHeights FFA Team Impresses at National Western Roundup
Recently, members of the Hamilton Heights FFA made an outstanding showing at the National Western Roundup at the Denver Stock Show in Denver, Colorado. The students’ hard work and dedication in the Livestock Judging events were evident as they competed against the top 15 teams from across the nation, showcasing their skills and expertise in…
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