Vaccines and Autism

Vaccines are among the most significant advancements in public health, preventing diseases that previously devastated communities and caused widespread illness and death. Despite overwhelming evidence demonstrating vaccine safety, misinformation about vaccines persists—particularly the myth linking them to autism. As a family physician who practiced in rural west central Indiana, I regularly discussed vaccine concerns with…

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Trace Adkins, Attica’s Badlands Honoring Troops 

Badlands Off-Road Park in Attica, in partnership with Can-Am, is excited to announce the 5th Annual Tribute to the Troops, which will take place on Saturday, July 5. “I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to honor those who protect us,” said Kyle Knosp, owner of Badlands Off-Road Park. “2025 marks the 30th anniversary of Badlands…

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Public Invited to Share Opinions on Roads

The Indiana Department of Transportation announces an opportunity to learn more and provide comments regarding its draft 2026-2030 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program.    The program is Indiana’s five-year planning and construction document that lists all transportation projects expected to be funded within the next five years using federal funding in addition to regionally significant state funded…

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Fishers Spotlights Local Artists With Commissioned Art

As the Fishers Event Center continues to fill the calendar with big shows and sporting events, patrons are treated to a local flair as part of their venue experience. The new ultra-modern, 7,500-seat entertainment venue, which has recently hosted big names and events including Turnpike Troubadours, Alabama, Cirque du Soleil, comedian Jeff Foxworthy, the inaugural…

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Put Phone Away or Pay on Road

Officers with the Hamilton County Traffic Safety Partnership are on high alert as they participate in an annual traffic safety campaign looking for people speeding or driving while distracted. Distracted driving and speeding caused more than 17,000 thousand crashes across Indiana in 2024, resulting in 230 deaths.   To help save lives, the Hamilton County…

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Doing Spring Cleaning? Don’t Forget to Donate Old Coats

Thousands of Central Indiana children will need winter coats in the fall and the Coats for Kids team is already getting a head start on fulfilling this need. The Salvation Army of Central Indiana, along with Classic Cleaners and the Noblesville Times’ media partner WTHR, are accepting winter coat donations throughout the month of April.…

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FOR 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. Riverview…

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