Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Most Indiana individual income tax forms now online
Most Indiana tax forms for the 2022 Individual Income Tax season are now available online. However, the Indiana Department of Revenue (DOR) is reminding Hoosiers to wait until they receive their official tax documents and statements before filing their 2021 tax return. All employers are required to provide Form W-2’s to employees by Jan. 31,…
Read MoreSheridan Library’s Adult Winter Reading Program to start Jan. 1st
Sheridan Public Library will “Read for a Better World” with our Adult Winter Reading Program! The program will run from Jan. 1 to Feb. 28. Once again, this program will be online. Register now at sheridan.beanstack.org, or on the Beanstack app. Patrons that have participated in a recent program (Hallo-Read or Grateful Read), have already…
Read MoreShots fired at Noblesville home
A home in the area of 19498 Hurst Strand Way in Noblesville was shot at on Tuesday morning, luckily the home was empty and the family is safe, but just the day before the same home was reportedly robbed of televisions and videogame systems. The police officers from the Noblesville Police Department (NPD) responded to…
Read MoreSpartz convenes workforce solutions roundtable in Madison County
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz hosted a workforce solutions roundtable in partnership with Madison County Chamber of Commerce and the Anderson Impact Center. Speakers from Ascend Indiana, Gaylor Electric, the Hinds Career Center, and the StartEd Up Foundation were joined by business and community leaders discussing best practices and challenges in the local labor markets. Among the…
Read MoreSpartz introduces the National Critical Capabilities Defense Act
United States Representatives Victoria Spartz (R-IN-05), Rosa DeLauro (D-CT-03), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA-01), and Bill Pascrell, Jr. (D-NJ-09) introduced the National Critical Capabilities Defense Act (NCCDA) to establish a review process that would protect the United States supply chain from foreign adversaries like China and Russia. This legislation would create a whole-of-government screening process for outbound…
Read MoreUber and Lyft credits available to curb impaired driving over the holidays
The Sober Ride Indiana program is teaming up with Uber and Lyft to cut down on impaired driving over the holidays. In Fort Wayne and Indianapolis, $15 ride credits will be available for the first 2,000 redemptions (1,000 per city) from Dec. 23 through Jan. 1. Ride credits can only be redeemed between the hours…
Read MoreDick Scull
Nov. 19, 2021 Dick Scull passed away early Friday morning, Nov. 19, 2021 at his home in Mt. Pleasant, S.C. at the age of 76 after a short battle with brain cancer. Those who knew him well will remember his kindness, his ability to fix anything and his love of the outdoors. He will be…
Read MoreMark Ryan
Aug. 25, 1954 – Dec. 19, 2021 Mark Ryan, 67, Fishers, passed away on Sunday, Dec. 19, 2021 at his home. He was born on Aug. 25, 1954 to Robert and Donna (Turner) Ryan in Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. Ryan worked for 42 years for Citizens Thermal Energy, retiring as a supervisor. He was also involved…
Read MoreRichard A. Huber
Jan. 1, 1961 – Dec. 19, 2021 Richard A. Huber passed away peacefully at home Sunday, Dec. 19, 2021 at the age of 60, after a short but courageous battle with cancer. Mr. Huber was born Jan. 1, 1961 in Indianapolis to the late Robert L. Huber and Judith A. (Ferrin) Huber. He had…
Read MoreWilliam “Bill” Schellenbach II
May 15, 1941 – Dec. 19, 2021 William “Bill” Schellenbach II went to be with his Heavenly Father Dec. 19, 2021 after a rapidly progressing battle with Lewy body dementia. He passed peacefully at home with his beloved wife of 55 years by his side. Mr. Schellenbach was born in Ft. Wayne on May 15,…
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