Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Holiday season brings out Elder Fraud scammer, warns AMAC
By John Grimaldi Tis the season to be jolly and for seniors to beware of fraudsters who target the elderly this time of the year. What makes older folk more susceptible to becoming targets for scammers during the holiday season? The consensus is that the older we get the more charitable we become, says the Association of…
Read MoreWho gets what, when?
It’s that time of year when a lot of people – especially Boomers – do the kind and considerate thing and offer tips and presents. The dilemma is knowing what is appropriate and what is not. This week, Sharon Schweitzer, a cross-cultural and international etiquette expert to current and future leaders within Global 2000 and…
Read MoreIndiana Chamber worker survey: ‘Great Resignation’ real, workers unaware of skills needed for thriving career
While a newly-released survey shows Hoosier workers are relatively confident in the security of their current jobs, nearly a quarter (24%) of those who felt secure still expect to search for new job opportunities in the next year. This underlines the reality of the “Great Resignation” period sweeping varied industries across the nation. The takeaway…
Read MoreIndiana Region of American Red Cross offers preparedness tips for severe storms predicted today
The National Weather Service (NWS) is predicting severe storms throughout today that have the potential to produce damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. The Indiana Region of the American Red Cross stands ready to assist communities that may be impacted by the storms. Here are tips to plan and prepare for severe weather: – Prepare an…
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Santa House, Home for Holidays, NPA Home Tour in 35 things to do
Only 15 days until Christmas, and there are so many things to do before then. Mark your calendars for these upcoming events with The Times’ list of 35 holiday things to do: 1. During Holidays at the Hill, reserve a 15-minute private carriage ride for up to six people, plus children on laps, through downtown…
Read MoreJust days remaining as school year flies by
It’s hard to believe that we are down to just seven days remaining in the first semester of the 2021-22 school year! Our first semester ends next Friday, Dec. 17 with our Christmas break set for Dec. 20 – Jan. 4, 2022. I commend our students, staff, and families for what you have done this…
Read MoreYouth archers successfully compete locally and nationally!
When Tony Girt decided to form an archery team for youths five years ago, he had no idea how quickly the team would become competitive at both the local and national level. In fact, the current team – appropriately named “The Wolfpack” comprised of only eight male and female young men and women, won a…
Read MoreSpartz’s humanity bill clears committee; visiting counties
– Rep. Spartz’s patents for Humanity Act passes Judiciary Committee, heads to House Floor H.R. 5796, the Patents for Humanity Act, led by U.S. Reps. Victoria Spartz (R-Ind.) and Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), passed unanimously out of the House Judiciary Committee this week. The Patents for Humanity Act will codify into law an expedited process to…
Read MoreHamilton County Parks seek community input
Hamilton County Parks and Recreation is inviting the public to attend a virtual meeting during which parks representatives will be gathering suggestions and input that will help shape the department’s five-year master plan. The master plan is used by the department to best determine the needs of the Hamilton County community, as it pertains to…
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