Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Senator Young Recognizes Local Students Interning in Washington for the Summer
Yesterday, U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) recognized Hoosier students who participated in the first session of his summer internship program in Washington, D.C. The students assisted legislative and communications staff with daily activities and special projects. The intern class included Alex Kukura, a junior at Indiana University from Westfield; Jared Smith, a recent graduate of…
Read MoreTo Date, USDA Has Issued $33.5M in Emergency Relief Payments to Indiana Agricultural Producers
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack recently announced, agricultural producers nationwide have already received more than $4 billion through the Emergency Relief Program (ERP), representing nearly 67% of the more than $6 billion projected to be paid through this phase of the program. Eligible producers in Indiana have received $33.5 Million in funding to date. The U.S.…
Read MoreMildred Louise Dickey
August 10, 1924 – June 29, 2022 Mildred Louise Dickey, 97, of Fishers, passed away on Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at IU Health Saxony Fishers. She was born on August 10, 1924 to Vance and Rudye (Ramsey) Mitchell in Clay, Kentucky. Mrs. Dickey graduated in 1942 from Tech High School and worked for Allison escorting…
Read More07-01-22
4th of July, Fireworks, Movies, Music & More
It’s Independence Day weekend and there are lots of things to do. Cicero’s Lights Over Morse Lake Festival kicks off today, Conner Prairie celebrates all weekend during a Glorious Fourth and Symphony on the Prairie, CarmelFest is Sunday and Monday with fireworks both nights, and Noblesville Fourth of July Parade and Fireworks are Monday. Also,…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: July 1, 2022
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 6:18 a.m. SET: 9:16 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: High: 91 °F Low: 70 °F Today is…: • Blink-182 Day • National Postal Workers Day • Devotion to Duty Day What Happened On This Day: • 1903 The Tour de France Bicycle Race is flagged off for the first time • 1908 SOS is adopted…
Read MoreGrilling the Neighbors about Grilling (with Gas or Charcoal)
The July 4th weekend cookout is just around the corner and we are planning a barbeque with some friends at our house. That was not the original plan, but turns out we were not invited to the cookout around the corner. “Are you cooking with gas or charcoal this weekend?” asked a buddy of mine.…
Read MorePicking Through the Draft History of Boilermaker Double-Doubles
Jaden Ivey’s selection by the Detroit Pistons in last week’s NBA Draft completed a rare double-double for Purdue athletics. Thanks to GoldandBlack.com publisher Alan Karpick, whose trivia question started this thought process, only four times since the NBA came into existence in the late 1940s has Purdue had a first-round pick in both the NBA…
Read MorePastor David Allen Layman
June 2, 1948 – June 26, 2022 Pastor David Allen Layman, 74, of Noblesville, passed away on Sunday, June 26, 2022 at IU Health Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. He was born on June 2, 1948 to Allen and Roslyn (English) Layman in Richmond, Indiana. The church was the most central part of the Rev. Layman’s…
Read MoreRachel Deanne Schwarz
January 14, 1972 – June 28, 2022 Rachel Deanne Schwarz, 50, of Westfield, passed away on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 at her home surrounded by her family. She was born on January 14, 1972 to Steven and Brenda (Handlon) Stalker in Rushville, Indiana. Mrs. Schwarz was a 1990 graduate of Connersville High School and a…
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