Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Ask Rusty – About Survivor Benefits for Minor Children
Dear Rusty: My nephew died suddenly at 50 years of age and left 2 children, ages 17 and 14. He was divorced, but they were married for more than 10 years, and his ex-wife works as a nurse. My nephew worked for more than 10 years during his lifetime. I want to know if the…
Read MoreCould It Be That ‘Senior Moments’ Are The Result Of Too Much Knowledge Rattling Around In Your Brain?
by John Grimaldi Dementia is not an inevitable part of growing old. On the other hand memory issues are, indeed, a part of the aging process. A new study published in the journal, Trends in Cognitive Science, reveals that perhaps forgetfulness is a result of an overabundance of information we have stored in our brains,…
Read MoreStep By Step: 6 Tips For Preventing Falls
(StatePoint) Few things are more important to older adults than their independence — being able to do what they’d like when they’d like. But independence can be fleeting. Something unexpected, like a fall, can change everything. That’s why it’s important for older adults and their loved ones to take steps now to reduce the risk…
Read MoreAttorney General Todd Rokita Announces $26 Billion National Settlement with Drug Distributors and Johnson & Johnson
Attorney General Todd Rokita today announced the final approval of a $26 billion opioid agreement with the nation’s three major pharmaceutical distributors — Cardinal, McKesson, and AmerisourceBergen — and Johnson & Johnson. Indiana communities can receive up to $507 million if Indiana communities opt into the state’s settlement under pending legislation in the Indiana General…
Read MoreMaurer Young Musicians Contest Winners Perform With the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra March 5
Indiana’s finest young musical talent will be on full display at Hilbert Circle Theatre on Saturday, March 5 for the Michael Ben and Illene Komisarow Maurer Young Musicians Contest Winners Concert. The concert features the 2020 and 2021 Maurer Young Musicians Contest Winners in concert with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Reserve free tickets. The Maurer…
Read MoreLetter to the Editor: I Invite All Public Officials to Speak Up for Our Schools
Dear Editor, I am the daughter of Indiana educators. Mom and Dad provided me with a bright vision for Indiana’s public schools. Over the last few weeks, the people of Fishers have shown me that they share this vision and understand the tie between our community and our public schools. Sadly, Indiana’s Supermajority at the…
Read MoreMeeting Notice: Cicero Town Council 03/01/22
On March 1, 2022, the Cicero Town Council will hold an Executive Session at 6:30 at Red Bridge Community Building, 697 W Jackson Street, Cicero, IN according to Indiana Code IC 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(2) (B) Initiation of litigation or litigation that is either pending or has been threatened specifically in writing. As used in this clause, “litigation” includes…
Read MoreJennifer Annette Ehle (Mills, Sylvester)
Jan. 28, 1968 – Feb. 21, 2022 Jennifer Annette Ehle, who was already an angel on Earth, gained her heavenly wings on Feb. 21, 2022. While the absence losing her brings overwhelming grief to those who loved her and whom she loved, we know she was simply too good for this world. She loved the…
Read MoreMichael Robert Kovacinski
March 2, 1989 – Feb. 22, 2022 Michael Robert Kovacinski, 32, of Carmel, passed away on Tue., Feb. 22, 2022 at his home. He was born on March 2, 1989 in Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. Kovacinski enjoyed home improvement projects, golfing, and knew sports trivia. He was a big fan of the Indianapolis 500 and IU…
Read MoreMila Jane Wallace
Feb. 8, 1957 – Feb. 23, 2022 Mila Jane Wallace, aged 65, of Sheridan, passed away in the early morning of Wed., Feb. 23, 2022 while in hospice care. She was surrounded by family as she peacefully departed. Known to most as Jane, she was born on Feb. 8, 1957, to Dortha Lee (Ferguson) Boulden…
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