Posts by The Times of Noblesville
NHS’s Bethany Robinson named for a national Grammy finalist award
Noblesville Schools is pleased to announce that Noblesville High School’s jazz director and assistant band director Bethany Robinson has been named a top 10 national finalist for the 2022 Grammy Music Educator Awards. Robinson was selected from over 1,100 nominees across the country and will now compete for the top spot, which includes a $10K…
Read MoreMethodist Sports Medicine changes name
The physicians and team members of Methodist Sports Medicine announced today they have changed the name of the physician group to Forté Sports Medicine and Orthopedics. The practice underwent a rebranding process to find a name that would highlight its brand promise and position the practice for future growth. Forté, which is a French and…
Read MoreLocal champion to be honored as member of 20th Women’s Induction Class
Loaded with basketball talent and tradition, the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame proudly announces their 2022 women’s induction class, to be honored at the 20th Women’s Awards Banquet on Saturday, April 30, 2022. A local champion from Noblesville, Cami Cass, will be honored at the banquet on Saturday with the rest of the 2022 Women’s…
Read MoreIASWCD Announces Northeast Regional Specialist
The Indiana Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts (IASWCD) announces Jamie Perry as an Indiana Regional Urban Soil Health Specialist with the Urban Soil Health Program. This program promotes conservation agriculture on urban and small-scale farms. Perry’s territory includes the Northeast Area of Indiana (following the NRCS’ designation of regional areas), and he will…
Read MoreFriends of Indianapolis Animal Care Services Foundation surprised with $15K donation from Petco Love
Friends of Indianapolis Animal Care Services was surprised with a $15,000 check from Petco Love, all thanks to a story submitted by two local pet adopters in the Petco Love Stories campaign. Now Friends of Indianapolis Animal Care Services can earn up to an additional $25,000, but they need the community’s support. From now through…
Read MoreMiss Austin’s Rare and Powerful Flower, and Other Tales
I was told last week’s column on Joseph Morse was “kinda sad,” and I guess it was. Since it’s the holiday season and no time for sadness, I’m making up for that this week with some more funny/odd miscellaneous items I’ve run across in the old newspapers. (By the way, it’s just a coincidence the…
Read More12-14-2021
Kids can learn about being a youth volunteer tonight at Conner Prairie
It’s recruitment time for another class of Conner Prairie youth volunteers. So if you know a young person who will be 10 years old by April 1 and would be great interpreting on the Conner Prairie grounds in Fishers, then encourage the youth and his or her parents to attend tonight’s Conner Prairie Prospective Youth…
Read MoreAll Glory to the Great Turtle God
I was out in my neighbor’s front yard helping Ronnie, Stevie’s father, put up Christmas lights on his roof. My job was to detangle the strands of lights as they came out of the plastic storage box, before hoisting them up to Ronnie for installation. I’m surprised I got the job, because I’m certain that…
Read MoreRoger Alton Neal
Dec. 10, 2021 Roger Alton Neal, 74, Noblesville, passed away on Friday, Dec. 10, 2021, at his hand-built log home in the woods. Mr. Neal was a 1965 graduate of Noblesville High School. In June of 1966, before his sophomore year at Purdue University, he enlisted in the United States Navy. At age 19, he…
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