Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Justin Roberts of Indianapolis Earns Degree from Georgia State University
Justin Roberts of Indianapolis earned a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in Speech Communications from Georgia State University during the fall 2021 semester. More than 3,000 students graduated from Georgia State University during the fall 2021 semester at the associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s, specialist and doctoral levels. Georgia State University, an enterprising urban public research university,…
Read MoreLocal Students Graduate From Indiana Connections Academy
More than 100 students recently graduated from Indiana Connections Academy, a tuition-free full-time public virtual school as part of the Class of 2022 – including Isabel Hernandez, Hayden Lee and Kailey Crenshaw from Fishers; and Tarquin Dunn from Noblesville. Indiana Connections Academy provides students with the continuous support of highly-skilled teachers and curriculum that focuses…
Read MoreNew Study Shows Housing As Key Player In Building Hoosier Economy
An economic impact study conducted by the Indiana Builders Association (IBA) in conjunction with the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) shows that home building and remodeling industries in Indiana are key contributors to the state’s economy. According to the study, the estimated one-year economic impact of building 1,000 single-family homes in Indiana includes $308.3…
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Senators Braun, Burr Lead In Preserving
Independent Contractor Classification
Senator Mike Braun and Senator Richard Burr, Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, are leading an amicus brief to the National Labor Relations Board regarding The Atlanta Opera, Inc. 371 NLRB No. 45 (2021), which may upend the established precedent for classifying workers as independent contractors under the National…
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Seven Corners Announces New Hires,
Promotions To Prepare For Growth
Seven Corners, a leading travel insurance and specialty benefit management company, has announced several new hires and significant promotions within the organization in an effort to align the company for the anticipated growth expected to take place within the travel insurance sector this year with hopes of a post-pandemic world in sight. Greg Jung has…
Read More02-12-22
What 8 Men Want for Valentine’s Day
Monday is Valentine’s Day. Is it a holiday just for women? I beg to differ. That’s why I went on a mission in downtown Noblesville to find men to tell us how they really want to spend Valentine’s Day. Here’s what these eight men said: Name: Alexander Glaser Age: 21. City: Fishers. Occupation: Insurance expert…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: Feb. 12, 2021
Sunrise/Sunset RISE: 7:44 a.m. SET: 6:20 p.m. High/Low Temperatures High: 25 °F Low: 21 °F Wacky Holiday Today • National Freedom to Marry Day • Hug Day • National Lost Penny Day What Happened On This Day • 1909 The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is founded in the U.S. • 1994…
Read MoreAsk Rusty – Do Medicare Part A and B Backup My Medicare Advantage Plan?
Dear Rusty: I was told that I can use Medicare Parts A and B as secondary coverage to my Medicare Advantage plan. Is that true? Signed: Puzzled Dear Puzzled: Many do not understand how the various parts of Medicare work, and especially how or if “original Medicare” (Medicare Part A and Part B) interacts with…
Read MoreYou Can Have A Porterhouse Steak As Long As It’s Rare – A Rare Treat To Be Enjoyed On Occasion
by John Grimaldi It sometimes seems that the world is determined to classify senior citizens as an endangered species, telling us that we need to exercise more in order to keep in shape and eat foods not because they are tasty but because they’re good for you, says Rebecca Weber, CEO of the Association of…
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