4-H Fair’s Youth Pedal Tractor Pull

The Times photo by Betsy Reason Isaiah Butler, 7, Noblesville, a second-grader and the son of Austin and Rachel Butler, wins the Hamilton County 4-H Fair’s Youth Pedal Tractor Pull for the 6-7 age division, on July 23. The Times photo by Betsy Reason Jude Hensley, 7, a second grader and son of Mr. and…

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4-H Fair photos

The Times photo by Betsy Reason Hamilton County 4-H’er Abby Holloway, 15, Noblesville, a member of Heartland 4-H’ers Club in her seventh year of 4-H, washes and cools off her beef steer on Sunday afternoon before Monday’s Beef Show at the Fairgrounds in Noblesville. The Times photo by Betsy Reason Hamilton County 4-H’ers — Lyla…

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Noblesville Lions Cook Lunch For Senior Citizens

On Saturday, July 15th, the Noblesville Lions treated the seniors to cooked hamburgers and hot dogs for a quick lunch. It was a rainy day, but a break in the rain allowed the Chef’s to work their magic! Chef duties were carried out by Lions Tim Baker, Walt Scheid, and Steve Shaw. The Lions Club…

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Updates And More For Pleasant Street

Recent and Upcoming Work The City of Noblesville is sharing updates, details, and interesting aspects about the Reimagine Pleasant Street project to keep you updated on our progress. We encourage you to follow the project on Twitter and Facebook! *** Back to School The project team has been in communication with Noblesville Schools transportation services…

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Smile

What makes Wyatt Rumple smile? He loves anything aerospace and flight and loves building rockets and models in 4-H. The 14-year-old Fishers resident, a sophomore this fall and Hamilton County 4-H’er of seven years. He is in Friends Forever 4-H Club and was found Sunday at the Hamilton County 4-H Fair, looking at his winning…

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Is Climate Migration Already Happening?

Dear EarthTalk: What exactly is “climate migration” and is it already happening? As discussions of the climate crisis begin to shift from future tense to present, ‘climate migration’ has become a growing concern. But what is it? The question is stickier than one might think. By its simplest definition, the phrase refers to the voluntary…

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Senators Braun & Brown Introduce Senate Version Of American Food For American Schools Act

The bill would require American-made foods for school lunches. Senator Mike Braun of Indiana and Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio introduced the American Food for American Schools Act, a bill to make sure American-made food is being served in school lunches, first introduced in the House by Congressman John Garamendi and Congressman Doug LaMalfa. “Our…

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American Red Cross Offers Heat Safety Tips

High temperatures are expected throughout much of the Indiana region in the next few days. For this reason, it is important to take precautions to avoid heat exhaustion or heat stroke. The American Red Cross offers steps you can take to help stay safe when the temperatures soar. Excessive heat can lead to sunburn, heat…

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