Apologies and an Explanation
Hello, my name is Joe LaRue. Many of our regular readers know that I am the managing editor here at The Times. For those more sporadic readers, it is nice to meet you. I have not written a column before, though you will occasionally see my byline pop up on news stories. So, a column…
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Growing Up in Noblesville in ‘60s Special for C&W Superstar
EDITOR’S NOTE: Steve Wariner, a country and western superstar, a Grammy winner, a member of the Grand Ole Opry, a member of the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and the prestigious Musicians Hall of Fame, grew up in Noblesville. Recently, he shared with the Noblesville Times some memories of what the holidays were like when…
Read MoreAsk Rusty – Working Septuagenarian Asks About Disability Benefits
Dear Rusty: I retired at my full retirement age, am now 79 and will be 80 in December. I have been working consistently since. I get a meager Social Security benefit, only about $800 due to my federal retirement offset. Most jobs I have held since filing and collecting SS have involved very labor-intensive work,…
Read MoreHave a Heart for Caregivers
8 expert tips for volunteers to care for themselves, too (Family Features) Survivors of heart attacks or strokes may have additional health and personal care needs, often relying on a family member or close friend to help. While caregivers take on a valuable role, they also pay unique physical and emotional tolls. In fact, a…
Read MoreStay Protected by Understanding Need for Vaccines
(Family Features) As health needs evolve throughout life, it can be easy to forget how crucial vaccinations can be for protecting against preventable diseases. Many associate vaccines with childhood, remembering the series of shots received during early school years. However, vaccination importance extends far beyond adolescence. Vaccines are not just for children attending elementary school…
Read MoreBY THE NUMBERS
By The Numbers, a look at what’s in the news . . . by the numbers. These are just numbers, not suggestions that they mean more or less than what they are. We do not suggest that one number is connected to another. These are simply facts with no extraneous details, bias or slanted reporting.…
Read MoreFBI Wants Your Help in Endangered Child Investigation
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is seeking the public’s assistance with obtaining identifying information regarding an unknown male who may have critical information pertaining to the identity of a child victim in an ongoing sexual exploitation investigation. Photographs and an informational poster depicting the unknown individual, known only as John Doe 49, are being disseminated…
Read MoreSTEM Experience Coming to Grand Park
STEM Experience Coming to Grand Park Grand Universe, an innovative and immersive STEM Learning Experience, announced plans for a 66+ acre multi-use development near Grand Park. The development, comprised of four districts, will be a dynamic destination for learning, recreation, and leisure. It will offer educational value, entertainment, local and tourism appeal, a hotel, observatories,…
Read MoreWestfield Library Expands Spanish-Language Book Collection
The Westfield Library Foundation recently purchased 172 new Spanish-language books for the Westfield Washington Public Library as part of an effort to promote literacy and cultural representation among the city’s growing Hispanic population. Anuar Velazquez, a board member of the Westfield Library Foundation and a dedicated advocate for the community, emphasized the importance of this…
Read More‘Surviving the Holidays’ Seminar Thursday
When you’re grieving the death of a family member or friend, you may dread the holiday season. Thoughts of social gatherings, family traditions and obligations leave you anxious and overwhelmed. Have you lost a loved one or know someone that will find it difficult to face the coming holidays? Our GriefShare Surviving the Holidays seminar,…
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