Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Paws Of War Partners With Corporate Sponsors To Help Make Veterans’ Lives Better
Many military members who come home from deployment are in need of support. Whether it’s needing a service pet, obtaining food for themselves or their pets, or needing help putting up a fence on their property, many need support from the community. Companies that want to give back can do so by partnering with Paws…
Read MoreMaking A Play In The Nick Of Time To Deliver A Victory
Purdue sophomore guard Jaden Ivey earned Big Ten Player of the Week honors in dramatic fashion this past Sunday. His 3-pointer just beat the buzzer, dealing No. 16 Ohio State an 81-78 loss in Mackey Arena. It’s the second time Ivey has stunned the Buckeyes in the final seconds but unlike last season’s game-winner in…
Read MoreYou Have My Back
I’m a lucky guy. I have three great physical therapists. They treat me well from my top to my bottom. Literally. And I have a fine orthopedic surgeon. They are all busy with me lately. Three of the PT’s, Anna, Bri and Don, are assigned to my neck, shoulders and arm, and the other PT,…
Read MoreCommissioner Lubbers To Deliver Her Final State Of Higher Education Address
Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubbers will deliver her tenth-annual State of Higher Education Address at 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, February 8 at the south atrium of the Indiana Statehouse. Lubbers’ remarks will focus on the imperative to transform higher education to meet the diverse needs of learners and a changing economy. As…
Read MoreAIC and Policy Analytics Release Business Personal Property Tax Study
The Association of Indiana Counties (AIC) remains concerned with any substantial changes to property tax system, including reducing the business personal property tax. Any changes to the property tax system creates shifts in tax liability and/or a potential reduction in local services. Because of this concern, the AIC commissioned a property tax study through Policy…
Read MoreWinter Storm Slams Hamilton County
A massive 2,000-mile snow storm has swept across the great plains and is now moving into the Midwest, covering everything in its path with snow and ice. The National Weather Service is predicting that snow accumulation will top out between four and seven inches tonight. Temperatures will continue to drop into the teens over the…
Read MoreLatest Update On The Huskies
This morning, the weather was unseasonably warm. Not a snowflake in sight. We call off school for a snow day. Wait! What!? When we receive reports that severe weather is coming our way we follow an intricate process to help us make the best decision we can on whether to delay, dismiss early, or close…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: Feb. 04, 2022
Sunrise/Sunset RISE: 7:53 a.m. SET: 6:10 p.m. High/Low Temperatures High: 21°F Low: 0°F Wacky Holiday Today • National Quacker Day • National Hemp Day • World Cancer Day What Happened On This Day • 2004 Facebook is founded • 1789 George Washington is elected as first President of the United States Births On This Day…
Read More02-03-2022
Snow Day Used To Mean Fun Day At Home, But No
Every year on Groundhog Day, which is Tuesday, Punxsutawney Phil comes out of his burrow to see if he will see his shadow, which predicts six more weeks of winter. If he doesn’t see his shadow, spring is right around the corner. From the current weather forecast, it doesn’t look and feel like spring is…
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