Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Cook Named Noble Crossing Principal
Noblesville Schools announced today that they will be promoting Renee Cook to the role of principal of Noble Crossing Elementary, pending formal board approval on October 24. Cook will replace Pat Haney, who recently announced his departure to lead the East Central Educational Services Center after serving Noblesville Schools for over 25 years. Cook brings…
Read MoreHHHS September Coffee Bean Award Recipients Named
Hamilton Heights High School would like to recognize the following students who were named as Coffee Bean Award recipients for the month of September. They include Kegan Barr, Riley Gillam, Olivia Goldfarb, Kamy Messer, Ethyn Huffman, Lizzy Smith, and Andrea Ward. The name and award, inspired by The Coffee Bean, a book written by Jon…
Read MoreNoblesville And Kokomo Lawyer Launches Bid For 5th District United States Congress
Kokomo and Noblesville Attorney, Mark Hurt, filed his candidacy to run for the United States Congressional seat being vacated by U.S. Congresswoman Victoria Spartz. Mr. Hurt is a Republican candidate. Hurt spoke of constitutional and common sense conservatism that works to solve real live issues as a backbone of his campaign. Hurt believes he is…
Read MoreSteps To Take Before Contractors Begin Work On Your Home
(StatePoint) Achieving your dream home through a remodeling project is an exciting prospect. Just ask the 55% of homeowners who reported renovating a part of their home in the past year. As eager as you are for the work to get started, taking the time to ensure the job is done smoothly, safely and securely…
Read More5 Ways To Get Your Pet Ready For Fall
(Family Features) Pets provide unconditional love to their companions; in return, it’s important to make sure they live happy and healthy lives by providing the best care possible. This means making sure that in addition to food, treats and toys, they receive daily care for their eyes, ears and overall health. With a desire to…
Read MoreSpartz Threatens To Resign From Congress Unless A National Debt Commission Is Formed
By: Casey Smith U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz of Indiana threatened on Monday to resign from Congress if no debt commission is passed this year. Her departure would reduce the Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives and create the possibility that Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb would have to call a special election before May.…
Read MoreJohn “Sid” Thomas
Saturday, September 30, 2023 John “Sid” Thomas, 85, of Noblesville, formerly of Franklin died September 30, 2023. A Celebration of Life Gathering will be Sunday, October 15th from 12:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Forest Park Inn Overlook Room, 701 Cicero Road, Noblesville, Indiana 46060 with a prayer service at 1:00 p.m. Flinn and…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Zack Flowers smile? “My kids,” said the 31-year-old Noblesville Fire Department firefighter, who has triplets — two girls and a boy — who will celebrate their first birthday today. He and his wife, Tara, have been married five years but have known each other most of their lives. Their triplets are Ari (left),…
Read MoreA Little Allisonville Road History
By Paula Dunn I always thought the migration of wealthy movers and shakers from Indianapolis to Hamilton County was a phenomenon that began during my lifetime, so I was surprised to run across a story in the January 28, 1912, Indianapolis Sunday Star Magazine that proves it actually started long before that. The article’s headline…
Read MoreChanging Of The Seasons In Hamilton County
By: Mark Hall Welcome to the Timesheet. This column is a report of work done on behalf of the people of Hamilton County. It’s to be informative too, a place to learn about projects and how our county government works. As your employee, it’s important to me that you know what is being worked on…
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