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Added by William Fouts on August 29, 2008 at 4:49pm — No Comments

Local filmmaker launches second movie project in Noblesville

Independent filmmaker Guy Camara, right, directs "Taylor Made" which began filming in Noblesville Wednesday. Camara is collaborating with executive producer Sam Gaw of Noblesville on the project. By William Fouts wfouts@noblesvilledailytimes.com Noblesville-bas… Continue

Added by William Fouts on August 15, 2008 at 6:00pm — No Comments

All Aboard the Wedding Train

Indiana Transportation Museum volunteers Ed Fouse and Wendy Smith, both of Kokomo, exchanged vows aboard the FairTrain at the Fishers Train Station By William Fouts wfouts@noblesvilledailytimes.com Some couples may feel railroaded into marriage, but that sui… Continue

Added by William Fouts on August 8, 2008 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Volunteers Welcome

Library volunteer Ben Smith re-shelves books in the juvenile section of the Noblesville Public Library. Volunteers like Smith help the library run smoothly and are always in high demand. Volunteers are a welcome resource for any organization. At the Noblesville a… Continue

Added by William Fouts on August 1, 2008 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Football 101

Hamilton Heights quarterback Tyler Sherer demonstrates proper passing technique to a group of women during the Women’s Night Out and Football 101 fundraiser at Hamilton Heights High School. Football is a passion at Hamilton Heights High School. Wednesday, over… Continue

Added by William Fouts on July 25, 2008 at 5:02pm — No Comments

Hot weather greet fairgoers on opening day

Morgan Leonard, 10, of Sheridan with her dwarf hotot rabbit Babe. The Hamilton County 4-H Fair kicked off Thursday. The Hamilton County 4-H Fair kicked off Thursday with a full slate of events and exhibits. True to form, sweltering temperatures greeted opening day fairgoers. “It’s going pretty well. It’s ki… Continue

Added by William Fouts on July 18, 2008 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Girl Scouts earn cool treats

Girl Scout Taylor Coy, 10 of Cicero was one of 20 local Girl Scouts invited honored Tuesday for Girl Scout Appreciation Week at the Noblesville Dairy Queen at 10th and Pleasant streets. Nothing says thank you like ice cream. This week, Dairy Queen restaurants than… Continue

Added by William Fouts on July 11, 2008 at 4:28pm — No Comments

Dillon Park Dedication Concert

From left: Jacob Brown, 4, and Alex Swetnam enjoy the swings at Dr. James A. Dillon Park. The opening of Phase II of the park was celebrated a dedication ceremony Friday evening. With much fanfare and patriotic music, the Noblesville Parks and Recreation Department cele… Continue

Added by William Fouts on July 4, 2008 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Having fun with the Little Caesar's sign shakers

From left, Little Caesar's sign shakers Drew Hood and Taylor Anthony urge passing motorists to come in for pizza. Every day they’re out there on the corner of Logan Street and Cicero Road. During the lunch and dinner hours the orange-clad Little Caesar’s Pizza crew is shaking while the pizzas are baking. “Everyone in stor… Continue

Added by William Fouts on June 27, 2008 at 11:46pm — No Comments

Summer Day Camps are Really Moving

Hank Absher, 9, prepare for take off. Hank is one of 40 kids participating the Noblesville Parks and Recreation Sports and Games day camp at Dillon Park By William Fouts wfouts@noblesvilledailytimes.com Summer day camps offered by the Noblesville Parks… Continue

Added by William Fouts on June 20, 2008 at 6:00pm — No Comments

New sign helps downtown visitors find the way

Brad Little of the Legacy Fund and Mayor John Ditslear unveiled a new ‘wayfinding sign’ in downtown Noblesville Thursday. The color coded map will help visitors locate downtown shopping, dining and attractions. Visitors exploring downtown Noblesville will have he… Continue

Added by William Fouts on June 13, 2008 at 12:41pm — No Comments

Never Too Late to Graduate

99-year-old Margaret Trout became the newest member of Cicero High School’s Class of 1926. Hamilton Heights Superintendent Tony Cook and School Board member Gwendalyn Hunter awarded a diploma to Trout in a special ceremony Tuesday. At 99 years old, Margaret Tro… Continue

Added by William Fouts on June 11, 2008 at 11:41am — No Comments

Carmel Community Players presents “The Foreigner”

From left: Steve Wrighton, Harry Goodin, Krista Richter, Joan Walker and Dave Rosencrans star in “The Foreigner” which opens Friday at Studio 15 in Camel. The play also features Greg Mayfield and Mike Harold who are not pictured. THE FOREIGNER Can a painfully introverted… Continue

Added by William Fouts on May 1, 2008 at 7:00am — No Comments

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