Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Noblesville Schools Facing Big Financial Challenge
Noblesville Schools announced this week that it is facing significant financial challenges and will be making targeted staffing reductions in the coming weeks in an effort to save over $3 million in annual expenses. Reductions will be made with an eye toward minimizing any impacts on students and where possible will take advantage of not…
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Two Community Grants Open for Applications
The Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs’ Community Development Block Grant Owner Occupied Rehabilitation program and Planning Grant program are now open for applications. First cycle applications for both grant programs will be accepted until 11:59 p.m. ET, on Sunday, March 1, via the Indiana electronic Grants Management System, found here. Applicants are encouraged to submit their…
Read MoreGov. Braun Taps Hamilton County for Leaders
Indiana Governor Mike Braun’s office recently reached into Hamilton County to make announced new appointments to various state boards and commissions. Appointments: Indiana State University Board of Trustees: Gary Metro Center Station Revitalization Project Board State Police Board Rare Disease Advisory Council
Read MoreFOR THE RECORD
For The Record is a public service and regular feature in The Noblesville Times. It is designed to tell you what is scheduled to happen and what actually does happen in meetings paid for with your tax dollars. The Times encourages all citizens to take an active role in being involved in local government. MEETING…
Read MoreYacht Rock Revue Back at Ruoff
Yacht Rock Revue returns in 2026 with Primetime, a brand-new headline tour bringing the smooth sounds, timeless hits and infectious energy of the 1970s and ‘80s to stages across North America that will include a stop at Ruoff Music Center located in Noblesville, Indiana on Saturday, Sept. 12 as part of the Coors Light Concert…
Read MoreFresh Off 125-Year Mark, N’ville Elks Still Stepping Up
Noblesville Elks #576 partners with many deserving organizations in Noblesville and surrounding communities. Last year the Noblesville Elks proudly celebrated 125 years in our community. One of the many organizations the Elks partners with is Prevail. With many fund raising efforts on going, the Elks Activities Committee chaired by Loyal Knight Treva Vallier has partnered…
Read MoreNFD Gets Female Out of Burning House
Many don’t think twice about what emergency responders do. We hear sirens, see flashing lights and just assume it’s another day on the job. But last week, Noblesville Firefighters did what they do – saved another life. Shortly after 6 p.m. last Friday, the Noblesville Fire Department was dispatched by Hamilton County Public Safety Communications…
Read MoreSheridan LifeWise Academy Hosts Dinner for a Cause
LifeWise Academy in Sheridan, will host Dinner for a Cause on Feb. 26 at 6 p.m. at Sheridan High School to benefit students attending LifeWise Sheridan. The dinner takes place before the Blackhawks last home boys varsity game against Traders Point. The dinner is open to the public and will provide information for parents interested…
Read MorePolitics and Printer’s Ink
From Time to Thyme By Paula Dunn Former State Senator Luke Kenley recently tipped me off to an alumni profile of Anne Neal Petri in the current issue of Harvard Magazine. When Senator Kenley mentioned that Petri was Jim Neal’s daughter, I drew a blank for a moment. Then, it hit me that he was…
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