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Noblesville And Zionsville Lions Testing at Hazel Del Elem.
On Monday, Sep 25th, the Noblesville and Zionsville Lions conducted Acuity Testing at Hazel Del Elem. This is testing required by the State of Indiana, and saves time for school nurses. Any discrepancies noted in the students are passed along to the parents. This is a Lions Club effort at schools in Noblesville, and chaired…
Read MoreAttorney General Todd Rokita Reminds Hoosiers To Use Caution As The Air Turns Crisp To Avoid Scams This Fall Season
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita warns Hoosiers to avoid scams this fall. It’s the time of year for scammers to crawl out of the woodwork and find new victims. “As families plan for fall break, remember scammers are just waiting for Hoosiers to let their guard down,” Rokita said. “Don’t fall for their clever schemes…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: September 22, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset RISE: 7:40 a.m.SET: 7:35 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 77 °FLOW: 59 °F Today is… • National Coffee Day• Veterans of Foreign Wars Day• Ask a Stupid Question Day What Happened On This Day: • 1994 Sinking of MS Estonia. MS Estonia, a passenger and car ferry, sank in the Baltic Sea killing more than…
Read MoreHamilton County Encourages Residents To Apply For County-Appointed Boards
Deadline for Applications is November 15 The Hamilton County Council is asking residents to apply for upcoming appointments to a variety of boards. In the past, appointments have been made through word of mouth. They are now administered through an online portal. “We have seats on several boards expiring in the coming months,” says Ken…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Chris Gellinger smile? “I’m happy to be retired and happy to spend more time with my family,” said the 61-year-old and now retired Noblesville Fire Department Deputy Chief. He was found earlier this year at his retirement party at Station No. 71, where this Saturday the NFD Auxiliary invites the community to the…
Read MoreLt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch Wraps Up Statewide Tour Of Indiana Businesses That Employ Hoosiers With Disabilities
Indiana Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch stopped in Noblesville recently as part of a statewide tour to meet with five businesses that employ Hoosiers with disabilities. With an employment rate of only 23 percent, there are almost 160,000 Hoosiers with disabilities who are unemployed. The lieutenant governor paid a visit to SMC Corporation of America to…
Read MoreMartin Named Husky Hero
Melissa Martin, President of the Hamilton Heights Educational Foundation and Technology Integration Specialist for the district, has been named Husky Hero for the month of August. Martin, who has been with the district since 2013, has held several roles during her tenure making an impactful difference to the corporation, her colleagues, students, and their families.…
Read MoreInaugural Noblesville Advisory Council On Disabilities Appointments Announced
The seven appointments to the inaugural Advisory Council on Disabilities have been named by Mayor Chris Jensen and the Noblesville Common Council. The council will support the city’s mission to create a more inclusive, supportive and vibrant future in our community where everyone can thrive. “The advisory council will serve an important role in our…
Read MoreMore Than $13,000 In Prizes Awarded At Carmel On Canvas
The ninth annual Carmel on Canvas plein air event was held September 15 -17 and featured artists in an open-air painting exhibition and competition which took place on the sidewalks throughout the the City’s central corridor. “Carmel on Canvas was once again a great success with many talented artists traveling a great distance, including from…
Read MoreSecond Annual Fall Festival Is Back At Midtown October 14
The Arts in Autumn, sponsored by CrossRoad Engineers, PC, is the City of Carmel’s second annual fall festival happening in Midtown Plaza on Saturday, October 14 from 2 – 6 p.m. It will feature food vendors, arts and crafts merchants, family fun activities, a screening of Hotel Transylvania at 2 p.m., live entertainment, a custom…
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