Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Nickel Plate Express Offers Train Rides & Superheroes
Join your favorite superhero for a special train ride on Sept. 10-11. Superhero Express will take over Nickel Plate Express (NPX) for one weekend only, for a one-of-a-kind train ride your kids won’t soon forget. Start the day off with a special superhero training. Learn new moves from Spiderman, Batman and Catwoman. Upon completion of…
Read MoreHaberman Files for Noblesville School Board
Chuck Haberman, currently serving as the Assistant Director of Economic Development for the City of Noblesville, has filed August 5, 2022 to run for Noblesville School Board. “I’m excited to officially be a candidate for Noblesville School Board,’ Haberman said. “I’ve spent the last several years pursuing a deeper connection to the Noblesville community and…
Read MoreHamCo Soil and Water Conservation District Accepting Orders for Native Tree Fundraiser
Scorching temperatures in the August sun are a great reminder of the value of trees. The shade they provide can make air temperatures directly under trees as much as 25 degrees cooler than air above nearby blacktop. Cooler temperatures are just one of the many benefits trees provide including cleaner air, flood prevention, bird habitat,…
Read MoreAttorney General Rokita Achieves $2M Settlement for Hoosiers Following Closures of Dental Clinics
Attorney General Todd Rokita has finalized a $2 million settlement with ImmediaDent of Indiana P.C., a chain of dental clinics that closed in March of 2020. The entirety of the settlement will be paid in refunds to more than 22,000 Hoosiers who, according to the state’s allegations, paid for treatments they never received. “A business…
Read MoreHHS Awards Nearly $2M to Indiana Community Health Centers to Advance Health Equity through Better Data
Yesterday, as part of National Health Center Week, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), awarded $1,979,675 in American Rescue Plan funding to 31 community health centers in Indiana to advance health equity through better data collection and reporting. On Friday, August 5, President Biden…
Read MoreSigns of A Concussion and Treatment to Follow
I see a number of patients each year who have suffered a concussion. Usually this is an athletic injury, but it is commonly seen in others as well. Concussions have always been a part of sports, particularly those involving high-energy impacts including football, wrestling, soccer, lacrosse, and basketball. Intensive research, along with lawsuits including the…
Read MoreNoblesville PD Now Taking Pre-Applications for New Officers
The Noblesville Police Department is accepting pre-applications for the 2022 Applicant Screening Process. Citizens can learn more about working for the City of Noblesville by visiting www.cityofnoblesville.org/hr or may apply for the selection process at www.cityofnoblesville.org/employment. The process is scheduled to take approximately three to five (3-5) months to complete and will include the following…
Read MoreLt. Gov. Crouch, IHCDA Announce $130M in Tax Credits and Bond Awards for Affordable Housing
Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Board of Directors for the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) announced six developments have received awards from the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program, in conjunction with Multifamily Tax Exempt Bonds. This funding is used to incentivize private developers to fund the acquisition, rehabilitation, and construction of…
Read More2022 Kia EV6 GT-Line Sends a Postcard from 2030
Kia sends you a postcard from 2030. While several automakers are plotting plans to convert their internal combustion line-up to all-electric by then, the Kia EV6 is already driving there. Its sleek muscular profile covers a swift and silent powertrain that gives passengers every opportunity to luxuriate in a tech-laden cabin. It’s the car we…
Read MoreMonroe Lake Open Houses to Highlight Salt Creek Valley Cemeteries on Sept. 10 and 11
Monroe Lake will dive into the history of several local cemeteries during two open houses. The events are part of Salt Creek Valley History Week, a celebration of the Salt Creek Valley’s past that runs Sept. 10 to 16. The first open house on Sept. 10 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. will share information on…
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