Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Boomer Bits: Ask Rusty – Must I Pay Income Tax on Social Security Benefits?
Dear Rusty: I do not recall the rules on my income tax obligation for Social Security benefits. Can you please explain these rules to me? Signed: Senior Taxpayer Dear Senior Taxpayer: I’ll be happy to review the rules about income tax on Social Security benefits for you. If your combined income from all sources is…
Read MoreBoomer Bits: Memorial Day – Take The Time To Honor Our Fallen Heroes And Heroines & Time To Teach What The Day Means
by John GrimaldiMemorial Day is of great importance for those of us who lost friends and family members in armed conflicts. But it should also encompass the ranks of those who have even a milligram of remembrance of old friends and relatives who made the ultimate sacrifice in the defense of our country and our…
Read MoreBoomer Bits: Spring Cleaning: Is Your ‘Junk’ Worth A Fortune?
(StatePoint) If your family is like most, you have “junk” in your basement, garage or attic, such as sports cards, memorabilia and toys. Before you toss them out during spring cleaning, consider that the prices of sports cards, games and other ephemera are skyrocketing. How can you determine if your stuff is valuable and, if…
Read MoreAG Todd Rokita Warns Hoosiers to Be On Guard Against Scams Ahead of Memorial Day Weekend
Whether you’re heading to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway or hanging out at a backyard BBQ, Attorney General Todd Rokita is warning Hoosiers to be wary of scams. With recent storms, scammers will be out in full force trying to sell you scams related to clean-up, repair, and rebuilding. “Hoosiers can avoid scammers and ultimately protect…
Read MoreDepauw University Names Dean’s List for 2022 Spring Semester
DePauw University named their Spring 2022 Dean’s List recipients and Hamilton County students were littered all over. The Dean’s List recognizes students who achieve a semester grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Hamilton County students receiving recognition were: Lauren Alexander (Carmel, IN) Ashley Baldwin (Westfield, IN) Benjamin Batchelder (Carmel, IN)…
Read MoreFirst Merchants Bank Named to Great Employers to Work For in Indiana 2022 List
Yesterday, First Merchants Bank was ranked fourth in the list of the 2022 Great Employers to Work for in Indiana by Best Companies Group, a BridgeTower Media Company. The honor considered a review of practices, programs and benefits, and anonymous employee surveys. BCG categorizes its winners in three separate groups: small, medium & large employer,…
Read MoreHamilton County Students Earn Diplomas at Depauw
DePauw University celebrated its graduation ceremony this past Sunday, May 29th. Among those receiving their diplomas were a number of former Hamilton County students. They are: Lauren Alexander (Carmel, IN) Sarah Bird (Fishers, IN) Jordyn Blakey (Carmel, IN) Audrey Boise (Westfield, IN) Zachary Bowman (Carmel, IN) Anna Chinni (Indianapolis, IN) Jalyn Crittenden (Indianapolis, IN) Joseph…
Read MoreNoblesville Lions Host ‘Ignite.Transform’
On Wednesday, May 25th, the Noblesville Lions Club hosted Mary Beth Woehrle of Ignite.Transform, a local nonprofit. She spoke about this non-profit as a way to provide physical and mental health support for women in need. Last year they purchased the former Nazarene church on North Tenth Street, and converted it into a community wellness…
Read MoreNoblesville Police Make Arrests in Shooting Case
Noblesville Police yesterday made two arrests in connection with a shots-fired incident that occurred in the 600 block of Washington Street. On May 26, 2022, at approximately 5 p.m., officers from the Noblesville Police Department responded to the 600 block of Washington Street (Noblesville) after hearing what appeared to be multiple gunshots in the area.…
Read MoreSenators Braun, Manchin Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Address Gaps in Opioid Approval Process
On Thursday, U.S. Senators Mike Braun and Joe Manchin (D-WV) introduced the Ensuring the FDA Fully Examines Clinical Trial Impact and Vitalness before Endorsement (EFFECTIVE) Act which would allow the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to deny a new drug application for an opioid analgesic drug on the basis of the drug not being clinically…
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