Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Barbara Kay Castetter
April 19, 1958 – April 25, 2022 Barbara Kay Castetter, 64, of Lapel, passed away on Monday, April 25, 2022 at Riverview Health in Noblesville. She was born on April 19, 1958 to the late Burl and Ruth Ann (Fogle) Castetter in Noblesville, Indiana. Ms. Castetter enjoyed being outdoors and watching TV. She had a…
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Fairies Come Out to Play at 10th Annual Fairyville
If you were in downtown Noblesville on Saturday, you probably noticed fairies of all ages in costume. The sunny, warm day was perfect for Nickel Plate Arts’ 10th annual Welcome to Fairyville event. It was a magical time for kids of all ages, who dressed in costume, got their faces painted and followed the Fairyville…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: April 26, 2022
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 6:50 a.m. SET: 8:33 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: High: 55 °F Low: 38 °F Wacky Holiday Today: • Alien Day • Audubon Day • National Pretzel Day What Happened On This Day: • 1986 The worst nuclear disaster in history occurs in Chernobyl • 1989 The deadliest tornado in history kills about 1300 people…
Read MoreJensen Taps Richardson & 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 MoreI Suspect Fowl Play
Let’s get the bad news out of the way, right off the top: Ed is dead. I am devastated. Ed came into my life unexpectedly, last Thanksgiving. The fact that he showed up at my house when he did was astonishing, so much so that I devoted my entire column to his unconventional and dramatic…
Read MoreThe Sheridan Farmers and Artisan Market Returns Saturday, May 7th
Starting on May 7, Sheridan will welcome a new Saturday morning outdoor market to their community. The market will be open for business every other Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will take place in the parking lot of the Six Points Church located on the east edge of town, just off SR…
Read MoreArts Commission, Department of Education Partner to Offer Arts Integration Learning Opportunity
The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) announced today that it is partnering with the Indiana Department of Education to offer two Arts Integration Learning Labs for K-12 educators and teaching artists. Arts integration is the work of skillfully combining arts learning with other learning goals. The Learning Labs are designed to empower teaching artists and classroom…
Read More2022 BMW M4 Competition is an Arrow, Niece Approved
Let me tell you about my niece. She’s still in high school, but is an archery master. Last weekend, I stood beside her as she put arrow after arrow into a far-away bulls-eye as if she was born to do nothing else – a virtuoso of the backyard target stand. I’ve also been with her…
Read MoreCelebrate Visit Indiana Week with the Indiana State Nature and Culinary Trails Passports
Visit Indiana Week is May 1-7, in conjunction with National Travel & Tourism Week. This week aims to educate the public about the importance and impact of travel and tourism. The Office of Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch, the Indiana Destination Development Corporation (IDDC), Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Indiana Foodways Alliance (IFA) are…
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