Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Hamilton Heights is #PublicSchoolProud
This week, Hamilton Heights School Corporation (HHSC) joins a nationwide observance in celebrating the vital role that local public schools play in student’s and our nation’s futures. In addition to offering education for children in kindergarten through high school, public schools like Heights, provide meals, special needs support, family resources, and school staff who help…
Read MoreIPRA, Fishers P.D. Intern Among 2022 IMPACT Award Winners
Nine categories, 80-plus nominees and infinite potential. The 16th Annual Indiana IMPACT Awards, presented by Work and Learn Indiana, honored outstanding talent and contributions regarding Hoosier internships at a virtual celebration today. The winners – chosen by a panel of impartial judges – are: College Intern of the Year: Jenna Burow, Purdue University (Fishers) High…
Read MoreNoblesville Business to Hold Hiring Events
News around the need for workers has been constant throughout the pandemic. The home care industry has felt this need, and with the global population of people aged 65 and older projected to more than double, from 703 million to 1.5 billion by 2050, there is a surge in demand for professional caregivers, as many…
Read MoreWestfield Education Foundation Puts On Teacher Appreciation Event for All Westfield Washington Schools Staff
The Westfield Education Foundation is honoring all Westfield Washington Schools’ staff on Friday, April 29, 2022, with a night of laughter and magic at The Center For the Performing Arts with an event called “Laugh it Off”. Staff will be entertained by comedian Eddie B & magician Jeff Loeser. The Westfield High School Culinary Arts…
Read MoreYoung, Senators Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Test Portable Benefit Models
Last week, U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.) introduced legislation to test innovative portable benefit designs for the growing independent workforce. The Portable Benefits for Independent Workers Pilot Program Act seeks to provide these workers with access to benefits typically provided through traditional full-time employment. This legislation would establish a $20 million…
Read MoreJack LeRoy Glover
Oct. 16, 1941 – Feb. 21, 2022 Jack LeRoy Glover, 80, of Fortville, passed away on Monday, Feb. 21, 2022 at IU Health University Hospital in Indianapolis. He was born on Oct. 16, 1941 to Donald and Marjorie (Abel) Glover in Mattoon, Ill. Mr. Glover worked as an inspector for Allison Gas Turbines while serving…
Read MoreJohn Christopher Sciaudone
Oct. 19, 1966 – Feb. 17, 2022 John Christopher Sciaudone, 55, lost his six-year battle with brain cancer on Feb. 17, 2022. He died peacefully surrounded by his family, his wife Stephanie and his amazing children, Sophia, Jack and Lauren. He was born in Connecticut to John “Jack” and Sharon (Cade) Sciaudone on Oct. 19,…
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Jennifer Nicholson Brought Light, Love And Joy To Those Around Her
I remember one time running into Jennifer Nicholson on the Hamilton County Courthouse Square in downtown Noblesville just before Christmas a little more than three years ago, and asking, what makes her smile? “My grandchildren, always, and their voices when they sing or laugh or play,” the music teacher replied to me. Jennifer Nicholson and…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: Feb. 23, 2022
Sunrise/Sunset RISE: 7:26 a.m. SET: 6:29 p.m. High/Low Temperatures High: 35 °F Low: 26 °F Wacky Holiday Today • National Banana Bread Day • Play Tennis Day • Diesel Engine Day What Happened On This Day • 1954 The first mass inoculation against polio is conducted • 1455 The Gutenberg Bible is published Births On…
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