Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Wellness Summit to Tackle Mental Health, Lessons Learned from Pandemic
Well-being extends far beyond just how people feel and impacts every workplace. According to Gallup, “it affects the number of sick days employees take, their job performance, burnout and likelihood of leaving (their) organization.” The 2022 Indiana Wellness Summit, held Sept. 21-22 at the Indiana Convention Center in downtown Indianapolis, will offer ways to prioritize…
Read MoreMartha B. Gascho
July 12, 1936 – August 29, 2022 Martha B. Gascho, 86, of Noblesville passed away on Monday, August 29, 2022. She was born on July 12, 1936 to Clarence and Eunice (Whitmore) Gascho in Noblesville, Indiana. Ms. Gascho graduated as valedictorian of the Noblesville high school class of 1954. She received a master’s degree in…
Read MoreWilliam ‘Gene’ Eugene Jones
July 1, 1938 – August 31, 2022 William ‘Gene’ Eugene Jones, 84 of Celina, Tenn., formerly of Sheridan, passed away on Wednesday August 31, 2022, surrounded by his loving family. He was born on July 1, 1938, to the late William Thomas and Flossie (Williams) Jones in Geneva, Kentucky. Mr. Jones met the love of…
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Jazz on the Square, Chocolate Trail, Movies, Lucky Teter and Red Bridge Car Shows Among 30 Things to Do
Labor Day weekend is upon us, and there are plenty of things to do. Here’s a list of 30 things to do to keep your calendar up to date. 1. Noblesville Main Street’s Music & All That Jazz, sponsored by Gordon Insurance partners, will feature the Juan Douglas Trio from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.…
Read MoreBier Brewery Taps into New Market, Unveils Noblesville Location
Bier Brewery has been working with the City of Noblesville to open a new 6,000 square foot taproom at 1618 S. 10th St. in Noblesville. Located on 4 acres of property, the new family friendly establishment will serve BIER, wine, cider, cold brew coffee, wine slushies and food. The plan includes a dog park, kids’…
Read MoreFishers Police Continue to Investigate Two Deaths
Yesterday morning, Fishers police officers responded to the Cumberland Place Neighborhood after a caller threatened suicide. Upon their arrival, officers attempted to contact the resident(s). After no response, the officers made entry into the residence and discovered the bodies of two adults, one man and one woman. Detectives and Crime Scene Technicians responded to the…
Read MoreHamilton County Juries Return Guilty Verdicts in Three Violent Cases
The pace of jury trials in Hamilton County since early 2022 has continued to increase. In just the last half of August, the Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office presented three cases to juries — each one involving violent crime, and each one resulting in findings of guilt for all felony offenses. First, in a trial…
Read MoreNoblesville’s The Farmers Bank ‘Blue Jean Friday’ Funds Benefit County Parks
The Farmers Bank Assistant Vice President and Market Manager, Sydney Loomis, on behalf of his Noblesville’s banking center’s staff, met with Bruce Oldham, Deputy Director, Hamilton County Parks and Recreation and proudly donated nearly $500 to Hamilton County Parks and Recreation. The funds were generated through the bank’s “Blue Jean Friday” charity fundraising program in…
Read MoreS&P Affirms Hamilton County’s ‘AAA’ Credit Rating, Only County in Indiana to Earn Rating
S&P Global Ratings (S&P) recently affirmed its ‘AAA’ long-term rating of Hamilton County, which is the highest rating that can be given. In addition, the agency assigned its ‘AAA’ to the county’s bridge improvement bonds that are scheduled to close in September of 2022. The outlook is stable. The bond proceeds will be used to…
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