Law Firm Expands Efforts on Education Law

Church Church Hittle and Antrim is pleased to welcome MacKenzie Watson as an associate attorney. Watson joins the firm’s Litigation and K-12 School and Education Law practice groups, bringing a strong foundation in education law, compliance, and civil litigation. CCHA Law proudly serves more than 150 public school corporations across the state of Indiana, and…

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Post Office Job Fair Saturday

The Postal Service will host a Job Fair in Indianapolis to fill skilled maintenance positions paying up to $35.31/hr. with USPS benefits. The Job Fair is scheduled for Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the downtown Local Processing Center, 125 W. South St., Indianapolis, 46206. To assist potential applicants, USPS personnel will be…

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State Veterans Group Makes Info Easier to Get

The Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs announces the launch of its new Web-Based Data Transparency Portal, designed to enhance public access to critical information and ensure accountability. This cutting-edge platform provides easy access to comprehensive data on the agency’s operations, programs, and services. As part of our ongoing commitment to transparency and service excellence, the…

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Art on Display in Fishers All Month

Fishers Arts Council is holding its annual partner exhibit in the Art Gallery at City Hall in July, along with a free all-ages public Second Friday reception to meet the artists of the Hamilton County Artists’ Association (HCAA). The exhibit opened on June 30 and runs through August 2 with the Second Friday reception on…

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In All Fairness, Branna Loves 4-H

Thursday, July 17, 2025 – where will you be?  If you’re anywhere around the Noblesville area, the only place to be is the annual Hamilton County 4-H Fair! Where else can you enjoy a lively week of exceptional entertainment all in one place? I can almost smell the corn dogs and elephant ears, just thinking about it! But,…

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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. Hamilton…

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Like The Song Says, the Livin’ is Easy

Summertime, and the living is easy, according to Porgy and Bess and Mr. Gershwin. For the regular 20 to 30 (my numbers are skyrocketing!) who read these scribbles, you may recall that I hate cold and love summer. So the other day, while happily sweating under a hot July sun, I was daydreaming about how…

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MEETING NOTICE

LAND USE AND SPECIAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEETING WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 2025 AT 5:30 P.M. CARMEL CLAY PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD ROOM, SECOND FLOOR THE PURPOSE OF THE MEETING IS TO DISCUSS CITY BUSINESS AS ASSIGNED, INCLUDING: Synopsis: Ordinance establishing 15-minute parking space(s) at the beginning of each block along Main Street from Knoll Ct to 1st…

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Witham Opens Center of Hope

On Thursday, Witham Health Services will celebrate the launch of the first Center of Hope in Boone County. The center, located inside Witham’s Emergency Room in Whitestown at Anson, will care for adult victims who have experienced sexual or physical abuse. Thursday’s grand opening event from 4:30 pm – 6 p.m. will include a ribbon…

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