Embrace Downtown Reveal Set Sept. 29

Updated design concepts for the Embrace Downtown project in Noblesville will be unveiled during a public open house from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Sept. 29. Attendees will have the opportunity to view updated renderings, learn additional information about the design, and ask project team members questions about the project. The Embrace Downtown project is…

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First Responder Day Inspires Heights Middle Schoolers

By Connor James HHMS Reaching New Heights Coordinator Hamilton Heights Middle School recently welcomed more than 350 middle school students for an immersive and inspiring EMS & First Responder Day, a signature event designed to expose students to careers in emergency medical services, law enforcement, fire protection and related fields. Held on campus as part…

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Reading, ‘Riting and ‘Rithmetic in the Early Days

From Time to Thyme By Paula Dunn Now that Labor Day is behind us, I feel more comfortable writing about schools. (I don’t think I’ll ever get used to the idea of kids’ summer vacations ending in July!) A couple of interesting letters about early schools appeared in the Noblesville Daily Ledger in 1916. The…

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Chamber Event for Young Professionals Today

Join the Noblesville Chamber at Spencer Farm Winery on Wednesday for a fun afternoon built for Young Professionals! Come mix and mingle in a beautiful outdoor setting while enjoying local wines (cash bar), complimentary light bites, and great conversation. The event will feature a brief structured networking session to spark meaningful conversation followed by casual conversation…

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House Fire on James Avenue; Dog Rescued by Noblesville Firefighters

Last Friday morning, Hamilton County Public Safety Communications received multiple 911 calls reporting a house fire in the 400 block of James Avenue. Noblesville Fire Department and Noblesville Police Department units were immediately dispatched to the scene. The first arriving crews found smoke coming from the residence. During a primary search, firefighters from Ladder 73…

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Sen. Buck Shares Update

Ensuring public safety is one of the most fundamental duties of our government. That’s why I supported two new laws that are designed to crack down on drug dealers and strengthen bail requirements.     Fentanyl, a highly dangerous opioid, can be fatal in amounts as little as two milligrams. In 2024, Indiana saw 475…

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Nate Richter Joins Community First Bank as Project Manager

Community First Bank is proud to welcome Nate Richter as Vice President, Project Manager, joining the bank’s ongoing efforts to strengthen project execution and cross-functional collaboration. Richter brings over 15 years of experience in the technology field, with the past nine years focused on technical leadership, program management, and security oversight. His background includes leading…

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Heights Senior Earns Prestigious Honor

Hamilton Heights School Corporation is proud to announce that Mariyah Sexton, a senior at Hamilton Heights High School, has been selected as a College Board BigFuture Ambassador—a prestigious honor that marks a first for the district. Sexton’s acceptance into the national program places her among a select group of student leaders across the country who…

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It’s That Time For Fall and Halloween Activities

Come in costume and enjoy games, treats, hayrides and more at the annual Community Halloween Carnival on Tuesday, October 7, 2025!  The Carnival will be held in the Exhibition Center at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds, 2003 Pleasant Street, Noblesville, from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.  Join us for this fun family activity offered at no…

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