‘We Cannot Afford To Be Complacent’: Chamber Releases 2035 Economic Vision For State

By: Leslie Bonilla Muniz Indiana’s influential Chamber of Commerce on Monday released its third long-term economic plan for the state — two years ahead of schedule, and as both Indiana and the chamber itself prepare for major leadership changes. The ambitious vision seeks to advance workforce, education, business climate, infrastructure, quality of place and health…

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A Cheerful Welcome For New Teachers

Hamilton Heights cheerleaders provided a cheerful welcome for the district’s 18 new teachers as they board a school bus driven by Superintendent Dr. Derek Arrowood.  The interactive bus tour is a favorite part of the New Teacher Academy, which provides an up close and personal visit with district amenities and the communities it serves. HHEF…

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Ward Placed On National Committees

Hamilton County Surveyor Kenton C. Ward was recently appointed to five committees with the National Association of Counties ( NACo ). Ward was appointed to serve on the Information Technology Standing Committee, Resilient Counties Advisory Board and the Rural Action Caucus. He was also named to leadership positions as Chair of the Water Subcommittee and…

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Protect Your Organization!

Learn how to defend against Cyber Criminals. We are honored to host Brian Peters as the August coffee speaker on Thursday, August 24 from 8 am – 9 am. Brian Peters and David Rash will be providing multiple technology and training tips for keeping your organization safe from Cyber Criminals. Come hear how Brian and…

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Hamilton County Board Of Zoning Appeals Agenda

One Hamilton County Square, Suite 13 Noblesville DATE:    Wednesday, August 23 TIME:    7 p.m. PLACE:  Hamilton County Commissioners’ Courtroom / County Council Chambers, First Floor, Hamilton County Government & Judicial Center, Noblesville. Agenda 1. Roll Call 2. Declaration of Quorum 3. Communication/Reports: 4. Approval of Minutes – July 26, 2023 5.  Old Business: Nothing to…

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Smile

What makes Ann Vernon Barnes smile? “Kindness, people that tell you they’re going to do something and actually do it, ice cream and pizza, and my family and friends who support me,” said the Noblesville native and 1986 Noblesville High School graduate. She has a daughter, Chandler, 26, and son-in-law, Andrew Jessup; and son, Ryan…

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A Quiz On Bicentennial Spotlight, Wayne Township

From Time to Thyme By Paula Dunn Another month, another township in the Bicentennial spotlight! Wayne Township is being featured in August. That means it’s time for the Wayne Township quiz. 1. Who were Wayne Township’s first white settlers? 2. Is the township’s largest creek “Stoney Creek” or “Stony Creek?” 3. What was Clarksville’s original…

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Fabric, Quilt Show Inspires Club Kids To Color In Contest

By: Betsy Reason As part of Noblesville Township Trustee Office’s Bicentennial activities, kids at the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville had an opportunity to learn about quilts and to color quilt patterns and win prizes in a Club quilt coloring contest. The youth activities were coordinated in partnership with the Trustee Office and Nickel…

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