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If Grandpa Could Only See Us Now . . .
I was standing in the checkout line at the grocery store. There was an older man and little boy in front of me, and the little boy was chatting a mile a minute. The older man was smiling, nodding his head and not talking much. It made me think back to riding in the front…
Read MoreIndiana State Fair Announces First Wave Of Hoosier Lottery Free Stage Concerts For 2023
A Fair Favorite Returns BIGGER and BETTER in 2023! The Best Concert Value of the Summer Returns Featuring Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee & Blues Legend, R&B Superstars, Chart-Topping Country Music Legend, Christian Music Favorite, Internationally Popular Children’s Show and More! July 28-August 20, 2023 (Closed Mondays & Tuesdays) Today, the Indiana State…
Read MoreTeachers Credit Union Announces Name Change To Everwise Credit Union
Everwise brand to empower people to achieve their full financial potential. Teachers Credit Union (TCU), the largest credit union in Indiana, is changing its name to Everwise Credit Union to better reflect its mission to empower and serve all people and grow beyond its original educator roots. The Everwise brand, including a new logo, tagline,…
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Daily Almanac: June 07, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 6:17 a.m.SET: 9:15 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 78 °FLOW: 59 °F Today is…: • Boone Day• VCR Day• June Bug Day What Happened On This Day: • 1981 Israel destroys Iraq’s Osirak nuclear reactors. The attack, triggered by fears of a potential Iraqi atom bomb, prompted international criticism and is considered a political…
Read MoreNHS ‘23 Grad Abby Pittman Ready to Soar
The Times photo by Betsy Reason Noblesville High School 2023 graduate Abby Pittman was among 737 NHS graduates on Tuesday night during the NHS Commencement at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. She’ll be heading to Butler University on a four-year, full-ride Lilly Endowment Scholarship. The Times photo by Betsy Reason Noblesville High School 2023 graduate attended…
Read MoreBolden’s Dry Cleaners To Close
The last dry-cleaning business in downtown Noblesville, the family-owned 63-year-old Bolden’s Dry Cleaners, will close on July 29. Last day for dropoff is July 1. Retiring owner Joan Bolden built the current two-story brick dry-cleaners building at 151 N. Eighth St., in 1990 on Eighth Street in downtown Noblesville, after the former property at Eighth…
Read MoreFrom Time to Thyme
By Paula Dunn Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines I was trying to come up with a topic for this week when I noticed the two biplanes flying over Noblesville and Cicero during the holiday weekend. They reminded me of an old newspaper article I’d run across a while back and filed away for an…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Rick Bell smile? “My little friend, Braxton (above),” said the 70-year-old Noblesville man. They were found Friday night sitting on the Hamilton County Courthouse Square, watching the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville’s Darlington Bed Race. Bell is the pastor of Calvary Baptist Church at Ninth and Cherry streets. The two, who have…
Read MoreTake A Vintage Warbird Flight Through Thursday
The public can come aboard vintage warbirds during a Commemorative Air Force Warbird Expo today and Thursday at the Hamilton County-owned Indianapolis Executive Airport in Zionsville. Rides are being taken on the celebrated paratroop transport “That’s All, Brother,” the very aircraft that led the Airborne Invasion of Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Accompanied by…
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