Indiana School District and University Named Recipients of U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools Honors

Award Honors Schools, Districts, and Postsecondary Institutions for Reducing Environmental Impact and Costs, Improving Health and Wellness, Offering Effective Sustainability Education.The U.S. Department of Education today announced the 2023 U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools, District Sustainability Awardees, and Postsecondary Sustainability Awardees.In Indiana, the Carmel Clay Schools in Carmel were named a U.S. Department…

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Attorney General Todd Rokita Encourages Hoosiers To Participate In Spring Cleaning On Drug Take Back Day

Attorney General Todd Rokita is encouraging Hoosiers to drop off their expired, unused, and unnecessary medications to disposal sites across the state as part of National Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 22. “It’s vital we do everything possible to protect Hoosier families,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Old medications lying around the house are…

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Westfield Welcome Announces Jams At The Junction Concert Series

Westfield Welcome announces the inaugural Jams at the Junction concert series for the Summer of 2023 on select Fridays from June through September. Festivities will take place at Grand Junction Plaza (225 S. Union Street) on the Great Lawn. All concerts are free and open to the public. “We’ve been asked over and over if…

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Smile

What makes Aili McGill smile? “Being surrounded by creativity,” said the 39-year-old Noblesville resident, the executive director of 10 years for Nickel Plate Arts campus in downtown Noblesville. McGill is a newlywed, married to professional illustrator and comic book artist Stuart Sayger. Today’s feature is a look back at one of The Times’ previous Faces…

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Noblesville Transforms Into Fairyville, Plus Comedy, Live Theater, Church Rummage Sale, Wildflower Walk, More

Fairyville takes over downtown Noblesville today and Saturday with tons of activities offered, plus live music, comedy, theater, historical celebrations, train rides and more are among the plenty of things to do this weekend and beyond. Here’s our Times’ list of 25 things to do. Save the date: The Attic Theatre’s production of “Shrek The…

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An Invite From Todd Clevenger To Help Make A Difference

“I don’t have enough time and volunteer schedules are too inflexible.” “As the Membership Chair for the Cicero Kiwanis Club, this is the most common reason I hear from people for not volunteering,” said Todd Clevenger. “Between family life and work, it can seem like there’s barely enough time to fit in a social life,…

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Sharing Little Modern Humor

For the eight or nine of you who regularly read these scribbles, you know I don’t tend to pass on the modern version of the mimeographed office jokes we used to get back in the ‘70s. But sometimes I get one or three that seem worth passing along. I’m sorry I don’t know the author,…

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Senator Endorses Fellow Marine, Entrepreneur And Republican Leader

Dear Editor, As Westfield looks to its future, I’m proud to endorse fellow Marine, entrepreneur and Republican leader Scott Willis for mayor. The stakes are high in this election. Westfield’s next mayor will lead the city through a time of exponential growth and opportunity. Scott Willis has the background, experience and vision to ensure Westfield…

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Ryan Fireprotection Breaks Ground On Headquarters Expansion In Noblesville

Ryan Fireprotection has broken ground and is constructing a new addition to add 49,000 square feet to its existing headquarters in the City of Noblesville. The current Noblesville headquarters was built in 2002 and is 50,000 square feet. “Ryan Fireprotection’s decision to expand its corporate headquarters in Noblesville continues our focused strategy to build economic…

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