Vada L. Sharpe

June 22, 1930, Wednesday, March 22, 2023 Vada L. Sharpe, 92, of Lapel, passed away on Wednesday, March 22, 2023, at Prairie Lakes in Noblesville following an extended illness. She was born on June 22, 1930, in Cabell County, West Virginia to Otmer Fitzwater and Ruby (Lamb) Finley. She was a homemaker and had previously…

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Joseph Lee Roudebush

October 27, 1935, Monday, March 20, 2023 Joseph Lee Roudebush, born in Noblesville, Indiana on October 27, 1935, returned home on March 20, 2023. He was the eldest son of Doris and Ruth (Horton) Roudebush. Joe graduated from Noblesville High School and married the love of his life, Laverta (Cox) Roudebush on November 5, 1954.…

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Noblesville Lions “Tail Twister” Fun

Lions Club meetings always finish with a little fun. Lion Mark Bachar is the club ”Tail Twister” and finished last Wednesday’s meeting as Mr. Leprechaun. He had a little game with the club members on a Final 16 drawing. He always seems to come up with a candy bar treat or other sweet surprise for…

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Noblesville Lions Host Sara Colter

At Wednesday evenings meeting the club was entertained by Sara Colter, of Teach One to Lead One (T1L1); a mentor program at Hamilton Heights High School and Middle schools. Sara has developed the program at HH. The organization provides schools throughout the nation with qualified mentors, and a proven program curriculum. The program emphasizes excellence…

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Construction begins on Fishers Event Center, new Expansion of Fishers District

City officials, executives from Indy Fuel, Thompson Thrift, and ASM Global commenced construction today on the Fishers Event Center, an 8,500-seat entertainment and sporting event venue, the largest mid-size event center in the region. The project, announced in September 2022, is the anchor to a nearly $550 million expansion of the popular Fishers District lifestyle…

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Smile

What makes Ka’Lena Cuevas smile? “Only the worst cliches come to mind when trying to answer this question, but it reminds me of one of my favorite Shakespeare plays: ‘The robbed that smiles, steals something from the thief,’” said the Fishers resident, who is often found producing local community theater productions. In 2022, she earned…

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PREVIEW OF APRIL HAMILTON COUNTY BICENTENNIAL EVENTS

The Hamilton County Bicentennial Commission would like to announce its lineup of grant-funded events for April 2023. Jackson Township, located in the middle of the northern section of Hamilton County and home to Atlanta, Arcadia, and Cicero, is being celebrated during April. All three towns and the surrounding areas have tons of history waiting to…

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Past Parks Board President Terry Prather Honored during Recognition Ceremony

Former Hamilton County Parks and Recreation Parks Board President, Andrew “Terry” Prather, was honored at the department’s administrative office in a special ceremony and reception that was attended by a large contingency of elected officials, civic leaders, parks board members, leadership and staff, as well as family and friends of the humble man that has…

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Grateful for this Community

By: Charity Rosandich I don’t have any tattoos. If I got one, I had planned to get one of the word “Gratitude” on my wrist. I thought it might remind me on those not-so-great days to be grateful for the little things I sometimes miss. When I started working with FeedingTeam.org last summer, I was…

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