Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Gov. Holcomb Makes Appointments to Various Boards and Commissions
A Noblesville woman and three people from Carmel were appointed by Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb to serve on various boards and commissions. Melissa Justice of Noblesville, the chief trust officer with The Arc of Indiana Master Trust, was reappointed to the ABLE Board of Directors for a term that ends March 31, 2026. Carmel’s Gordon…
Read MoreInaugural Lantern Days Event Looks to “Shed Light on Westfield’s Past,’ ‘Illuminate Its Future’
Westfield Welcome will host their inaugural Lantern Days event presented by Stacey Sobczak with Compass Realty at Grand Junction Plaza on Friday, May 6th and Saturday May 7th. This will be the first large scale event at Westfield’s recently opened Grand Junction Plaza in the downtown district. Lantern Days is set to “shed light on…
Read MoreJensen Picks Bret Richardson, Megan Wiles to Lead Bicentennial Committee
The City of Noblesville has created a committee to plan the city’s Bicentennial Celebration in 2023, the 200th anniversary of Noblesville being platted. Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen has appointed Bret Richardson and Megan Wiles to serve as the honorary chairs of the Noblesville Bicentennial Committee. The two will oversee the planning and programming of the…
Read MoreTown of Sheridan to Complete Monon Trail in HamCo with State Grant Money
The Sheridan Town Council announced the approval of grant funding from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources’ Next Level Trails program to extend the Monon Trail. The grant funding will help fully complete the popular and much-used Monon Trail. Once completed, trail users will be able to travel from downtown Indianapolis to the Town of…
Read MoreSpartz Joins Title 42 Amicus Brief
U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN), along with 52 other Members of Congress and the Texas Public Policy Foundation, filed an amicus brief in support of the Title 42 injunction lawsuit filed by Louisiana, Arizona, and Missouri Attorneys General. “Border security is a serious national security issue and President Biden cannot play politics with people’s lives,”…
Read MoreState Funding Worth $2M Green Lights Hamilton County Road Improvements
Hamilton County communities will receive more than $2 million in state matching grants for road and bridge improvement projects, according to area lawmakers. Area grant recipients include Hamilton County, which will receive $1 million, Cicero, which has been granted $910,623 and Sheridan, which will receive $145,836. House Speaker Todd Huston (R-Fishers) said 223 towns, cities…
Read MoreTax Tip: Taxpayers Should Open, Carefully Read Any Mail from IRS
The IRS mails letters or notices to taxpayers for a variety of reasons including: They have a balance due. They are due a larger or smaller refund. The agency has a question about their tax return. They need to verify identity. The agency needs additional information. The agency changed their tax return. If a taxpayer…
Read MoreMeeting Notes: Noblesville Common Council 04-26-22
Meeting Agenda Tuesday, April 26, 2022 – 7 p.m. City Hall – Council Chamber Call Meeting to Order Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call Approval of Executive Session Memorandum: April 12, 2022 Approval of Minutes: April 12, 2022 Approval of Agenda Petitions or Comments by Citizens Who Are Present Council Committee Reports Approval of Claims Previously…
Read MoreEunice May Stephenson
July 23, 1925 – April 20, 2022 Eunice May Stephenson, age 96, of Lebanon, passed away on Wednesday afternoon, April 20, 2022, at Homewood Health Campus in Lebanon, Indiana. She was born on July 23, 1925 in Spencer County, Indiana, the daughter of the late Chester Omer and Rosie (Hall) Harris. Mrs. Stephenson was a…
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