Thankful? Today? It’s a Different World

Tomorrow is our traditional day to give thanks, right? It’s a tradition that goes back to the pilgrims, Plymouth Rock and the beginnings of a twinkling in the eye for a new nation. Fast forward 300 years or so and the holiday has changed. Actually, it’s kind of getting lost, isn’t it? Think about it.…

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Budget Woes Force Changes at Library

Beginning Monday, Crawfordsville District Public Library will have reduced winter hours. The temporary schedule, which runs through March 1, will be Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. The library will be closed on Fridays. Reducing operating hours is one strategy being considered and employed by…

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Tri Kappa Kicks Off Red Stocking Fund  

The 20th annual Tri Kappa Red Stocking Fund campaign begins this week, just as the last of the money raised last year is being used by the Noblesville Township Trustees Office and schools raised $11,000 last year to ensure the children of Noblesville have shoes, clothing, school supplies and shelter, as well as medicines and…

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Branna Trots Through Thanksgiving Tidbits

Actress and artist Joyce Giraud said it best: “Thanksgiving is one of my favorite days of the year because it reminds us to give thanks and to count our blessings. Suddenly, so many things become so little when we realize how blessed and lucky we are.” And as anyone who knows me well will attest,…

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Thanksgiving At the Kitty Table

Remember Thanksgiving? You know — that day at the end of November that’s traditionally been reserved for contemplating how grateful we are for all the good things in our lives. I can understand stores wanting to get their Christmas merchandise out ahead of the holidays and I know some people like to shop pretty early,…

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Carmel Councilor Shares Participation Concern

Earlier this fall, a report surfaced indicating that City of Carmel officials were considering moving certain public meetings to earlier daytime hours, a change that would make it harder for many residents to participate in local government. Since then, the idea has continued to gain attention. The question at the center of it is simple: should…

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Noblesville Lions Select Peace Poster Winner

At their November 12th meeting, the Noblesville Lions were presented with four entries in the Lions Club International Peace Poster contest. The 2025-2026 contest theme is “Together As One.” Two entries were received from Noblesville East Middle School and two came from  Hamilton Height Middle School. Noblesville Lions members voted on the four entries. The winner…

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Noblesville Lions Raise Diabetes Awareness

Noblesville Lions took Strides for Diabetes Awareness on the trail around Forest Park on Saturday, Nov. 15, to bring attention to National Diabetes Awareness Month. Members were joined by Indiana Lions State Diabetes Chair Angela Mounsey. Riverview Health Diabetes Care and Education Specialist Kim Ramirez provided free diabetes screenings and Riverview Health Dietician Christine Lewis…

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Heights Superintendent Shares Message

Kylie Dhonau, our Director of Food Services, headlined our quarterly Superintendent Advisory Group meeting last week. She shared a detailed and inspiring look into the daily operations that fuel our students and staff—literally and figuratively. From scratch-made meals to fresh, nutritious options, and the new Husky Sprout Initiative, our cafeterias are more than just places…

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