Some Choices Last An Eternity

By: Tim Timmons Getting older changes things, doesn’t it? (Yup, that was rhetorical.) When I was younger, I used to look forward to Saturdays. When I was really young, it meant no school, sleeping in, Saturday morning cartoons and in general playing all day. A few years after that, there was softball tournaments, golf outings…

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IDDC Launches Initiative, ‘Military Monuments And Museums In indiana’

At the backdrop of the Indiana War Memorial, Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Destination Development Corporation (IDDC) launched a new initiative: ‘Military Monuments and Museums IN Indiana,’ powered by Luke Family of Brands. “The Military Monuments and Museums IN Indiana initiative is a comprehensive program that encompasses war memorials, historical markers, museums and…

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New Laws In Effect For The State Of Indiana

Several new laws are now in effect in the great Hoosier state. According to Indiana Republican legislators, many aim to make Indiana an even better place to live work and raise a family. Here is a roundup of some of the most important and interesting ones that went into effect July 1. *** Tax Cuts…

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Are There Solar Options For Electric Vehicles?

Dear EarthTalk: Are there any electric vehicles available that can charge up using solar power (so you don’t have to plug them in to charge them)? Yes, there are electric vehicles (EVs) available that can be charged using solar power. Often referred to as solar-powered EVs or solar-charging EVs, these vehicles integrate solar panels into…

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Noblesville Lions Participate In July 4th Parade

This past Tuesday, the Noblesville Lions Club had many of their patriotic club members participate in the Noblesville July 4th Parade. Even Stanley the Lion mascot was available in the heat. The Lion float also sported some new red and blue lighting this year! Photo: Noblesville Lion Club parade volunteers

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Homemade Pie Contest

Bake your family’s favorite pie recipe for some friendly competition. The Hamilton County Extension Homemakers are sponsoring a homemade pie contest open to Hamilton County residents in honor of the county’s bicentennial celebration. The contest will be held during the Hamilton County 4-H Fair. Entries will be accepted from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. on Saturday,…

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Bicentennial Buzz July 2023

Happening in July: It’s Noblesville Township’s Month! Check out even MORE events on our website! *** July 8 and 22 – HISTORY FAIRE Gal’s Guide to the Galaxy Library FREE Think Science Faire but for history! Kids (10+) and adults (18+) are invited to create a tri-fold board and dress up as notable people from…

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Summer Activity Days

The summer activity days at the Sheridan Public Library have been filled with great programs including an outdoor Touch a Truck series for little (and big) truck enthusiasts.  Patrons have enjoyed visits from the Town of Sheridan including, firetruck, police and ems vehicles.  Duke Energy brought a bucket truck for those to explore and experience…

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Smile

What makes Alex Jaensson smile? “Being with my friends over summer, doing fun things, not having to go to classes, just making new memories,” said the 2017 Noblesville High School graduate who went on to Ball State University to study business administration, when he was found for this photo. He has loved participating in Noblesville…

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