Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Three Cheers for Sen. Mike Braun
While questioning Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra recently, Indiana Sen. Mike Braun said this: “I think the government shouldn’t be pushing kids toward irreversible sex change therapy. We’re moving into territory we’ve never been in as a government. These kids are having a hard time and we should be focusing more on mental…
Read MoreIndiana Department of Revenue to Host In-Person and Virtual Annual Public Hearing
The Indiana Department of Revenue (DOR) will host this year’s annual public hearing on May 26, 2022, at 10 a.m. The public hearing provides customers with a general overview of the agency’s progress and provides a forum for the agency to hear directly from its customers and stakeholders. “This hearing is a chance for Hoosiers…
Read MoreFishers Police Reminds Residents to Adhere to City Golf Cart Ordinance
The Fishers Police Department would like to remind residents of the city’s local ordinance concerning the use and operation of golf carts. Fishers’ City Ordinance No. 090214D (codified at §94.02 of the Code of Ordinances) authorizes the use of golf carts on some neighborhood streets if the following conditions have been met: 1. Fishers has…
Read MoreGarage Sales – the Ultimate Spring-Cleaning Strategy
The clean-up and clear-out specialists at the residential-friendly dumpster company Bin There Dump That know that traditional spring-cleaning chores can result in piles of clothing, furniture, small appliances, books, toys, sports equipment, etc., that homeowners no longer need. “That’s why late spring is such a popular time for yard sales,” says local entrepreneur James Spink,…
Read MoreLawn Care App GreenPal to Expand to Noblesville
GreenPal, an app that connects homeowners with local, vetted lawn care professionals, is launching this week in Noblesville. Nashville-based GreenPal allows homeowners to find local, pre-screened lawn professionals. Homeowners can list their lawns with their service date and lawn care needs. Vetted lawn care pros can then bid on their properties based on the Google…
Read MoreLt. Gov. Crouch, Indiana Family and Social Services Administration Accepting 2022 Golden Hoosier Award Nominations
Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, in collaboration with the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration’s Division of Aging has announced nominations are now being accepted for the 2022 Golden Hoosier Award. This is the 15th year for the program. “Our state is filled with generous Hoosiers who are constantly giving back to their neighborhoods and communities,”…
Read MoreSafe Grilling Tips from the National Fire Protection Association
Often considered the unofficial kick-off to summer, Memorial Day weekend typically includes lots of celebrations and cookouts, often with grilling as a focal point. As the holiday, and summer months, grow closer, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) reminds everyone of basic safety tips to grill and celebrate safely. Fire departments responded to an average…
Read MoreTwo Local Artists Among Participants in Creative Entrepreneur Training Program
Two local artists, Joanne Roeder and Cecily Terhune, both of Carmel, are among those announced by the Indiana Arts Commission today as creative entrepreneur participants in the annual On-Ramp Creative Entrepreneur Accelerator. On-Ramp is a national award-winning program designed to educate artists and creative professionals in ten key areas of entrepreneurship and finance and to…
Read MoreWright’s 360° Movement Academy Announces May 31st Grand Opening
Wright’s Gymnastics announced it is opening the doors to its new state-of-the-art facility in Grand Park, Wright’s 360° Movement Academy, which will offer programming for children, including traditional gymnastics, ninja, dance and an academic preschool, Kids 360° Early Learning Academy. Wright’s 360° Movement Academy will host a Member + Media Open House on Thursday, June…
Read MoreNatalia (Applegate) Wilkins
January 9, 1937 – May 8, 2022 Natalia (Applegate) Wilkins, 85, of Westfield passed away May 8, 2022, following a short bout with cancer. She was born January 9, 1937, in Carmel, an only child of the late Jerald and Thelma (Goodner) Applegate. She remained a lifelong resident of Hamilton County. After raising her children,…
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