Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Quarterbacks And Leadership
We are witnessing an end to an era of leadership. The NFL quarterbacks we’ve been watching for the past two decades are retiring. There was valiant leader here in Indiana named Peyton Manning, who in February 2007 led the Indianapolis Colts to their lone Super Bowl title. Manning defined leadership on the field and in…
Read MoreLip Smacking Column
Valentine’s Day stresses me out. I never know what to buy for my wife. The worst part is looking for the perfect card. I’ve lurked on the holiday aisle at the Hallmark store, waiting until some guy about my age laughed at a particular punch line. If there was another one of those cards in…
Read MoreGavin Coulter Of Carmel Awarded Gold Stars For Fall 2021 At The Citadel
Gavin Coulter of Carmel, Ind. is one of the more than 650 cadets and students recognized for their academic achievements during the fall 2021 semester. Gold stars are awarded to cadets and students at The Citadel who achieved a 3.7 grade point average or higher. Cadets and students who achieve gold star recognition are also…
Read MoreGov. Holcomb Signs Executive Orders Granting Medical Clemency
Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced he signed executive orders granting medical clemency for the first time while in office. “Today I granted medical clemency to three offenders who are bed ridden and diagnosed with terminal health conditions. The three men will be released to the supervision of the Parole Board and will serve the…
Read MoreSuper Boilermakers In The Super Bowl: The Story of Purdue Football In The Big Game
By late Sunday night, either Ricardo Allen and Markus Bailey of the Cincinnati Bengals or Brycen Hopkins of the Los Angeles Rams will become the latest Purdue football alumni to earn a Super Bowl ring. A former Boilermaker has been on the Super Bowl-winning team 15 of the last 20 years, most recently with linebacker…
Read MoreInternet Item Concerns Reader
Dear Editor, I just read on the internet a plea to stop the approval of vaccines to children under five years of age and precious six month old babies from Mary Holland, President and General Counsel of Children’s Health Defense. She states, “ There is no Covid emergency for children under five years old. Children…
Read MoreLogan Signs to Play Soccer for DePauw University
Jayla Logan, Hamilton Heights’ senior, has signed a letter of intent to play soccer for DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana this fall. DePauw University is a member of the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) and a NCAA Division III athletic institution. She is the daughter of Tom and Lisa Logan. Logan was drawn to DePauw…
Read MoreNoblesville Schools Kindergarten Enrollment Opened Feb. 7, Ends March 18
Noblesville Schools kindergarten enrollment for the upcoming 2022-2023 school year will be Feb. 7- March 18, 2022. Children must be at least five years of age on or before Aug. 1, 2022 in order to enroll for kindergarten. Children who will be five after Aug. 1, but on or before October 1, 2022 can be…
Read MoreState’s Largest Safety and Health Conference Returns Feb. 28
Safety tactics, substance abuse, leadership and cybersecurity will be among the hot topics at the state’s largest safety and health event. The 2022 Indiana Safety and Health Conference & Expo, which takes place Feb. 28 – March 2, will feature more than 70 educational sessions to keep Hoosier workers safe on the job. The three-day…
Read MoreUniversity of Utah Announces Fall 2021 Dean’s List
The University of Utah congratulates more than 9,600 students who were named to the Fall 2021 Dean’s List. Priya Patel of Carmel whose major is listed as Business Administration BS Erin Doyle of Westfield whose major is listed as Environmental & Sustain Std BS and Political Science HBS Ryan Zeh of Carmel whose major is…
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