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Special Olympics Expansion Includes Noblesville
Special Olympics Indiana has expanded its Train 4 Life initiative, bringing its free fitness program designed for people with intellectual disabilities (ID) that includes partnerships with facilities in seven communities, including Noblesville. Train 4 Life focuses on fitness, nutrition and mental health for Special Olympics athletes ages 13 and older. The 12-week program includes pre-…
Read MoreLibrary Selected to Boost Digital Literacy
Hamilton East Public Library is among more than 100 public libraries nationwide awarded funding by the Public Library Association to increase digital literacy using Digitallearn.org resources, powered by a generous $2.7 million contribution from AT&T. The PLA Digital Literacy Workshop Incentive and the new PLA Digital Navigator Workshop Incentive support public libraries in their work…
Read MoreJesus Gets Angry: You Become a Billboard
Let’s pretend you just spent $30,000 of your hard-earned money to remodel your house. Old walls were taken down, new ones put up. New flooring, new paint, new furniture, new decorations, new everything. Your new “man cave” or “she shed” is finally completed and it’s your own little, tiny piece of Heaven. It’s perfect! And…
Read MoreGallery Hop Set for Feb. 14
Looking for something fun to do on Valentine’s Day? Then consider gallery hopping! Fishers Arts Council and the City of Fishers, along with Fishers Art Center, Noblesville Creates at Meyer Najem, High Frequency Arts and Ignite Studio are ready to share incredible art and music at the Second Friday Gallery Hop on Feb. 14, from…
Read MoreAspire Names Dr. Holly Oh Chief Medical Officer
Aspire Indiana Health has named Holly Oh M.D. to be its Chief Medical Officer. A pediatrician and seasoned community health advocate, Oh will work to reshape and expand healthcare services for the nonprofit, which has health centers in Hamilton, Boone, Madison and Marion counties. As the chief architect of Aspire’s clinical strategy, she will lead…
Read MoreKeeping Your Home Safe This Winter
(NAPSI)—While the winter season brings many joyful moments, it can also bring increased safety risks—but you can protect yourself, your home and your family. Who Can Help? Volunteer fire departments across the country are raising awareness of seasonal hazards to protect residents and keep families safe. “Firefighters are there to protect their neighbors when emergencies…
Read MoreIs Your Identity Safe? What To Do If It’s Not
(NAPSI)—Identity theft is becoming more common, affecting people from all walks of life—but you can protect yourself. The Problem Scammers are always finding new ways to steal personal information, often leaving their victims with financial losses and a sense of violation. An Answer Staying informed can make a big difference in keeping yourself safe. Here’s…
Read MoreSheridan Public Library February Events
Babies + Toddlers: February 3,10, 17, 24 at 10:30am Discovery Time (up to 3years) Preschool: February 5, 12, 19, 26 at 10:30am Little Learners Story Time (ages 3-6) February 25 at 6pm PJ Story Time ( ages 3-6) Grades K-5: February 20 at 3:30pm After School Club: Dogman Party; no registration Grades 6-12: February 4 at…
Read MoreFOR THE RECORD
For The Record is a public service and regular feature in The Noblesville Times. It is designed to tell you what is scheduled to happen and what actually does happen in meetings paid for with your tax dollars. The Times encourages all citizens to take an active role in being involved in local government. Meeting…
Read MoreMUSIC & MEMORIES
Noblesville Favorite Son Steve Wariner in Concert WANT To Go: An Intimate Evening With Steve Wariner takes place at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Tickets start at $35 and go up to $75. The 1,500-seat Palladium Concert Hall will likely sell out so those planning to go should purchase…
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