Archive for December 2025
Prevail Gets $5,000 Grant from Duke Energy
Prevail, Inc. announced it has received a $5,000 grant from the Duke Energy Foundation to provide critical housing assistance for survivors of crime and abuse in Hamilton County. The funding will help survivors secure and maintain safe housing. “Housing is one of the primary needs for survivors to achieve safety,” said Tami Wanninger, Executive Director…
Read MoreWestfield Names New Directors
The City of Westfield has appointed Michael Pearce as Director of Engineering and Chuck Haberman as Director of Economic Development. These appointments will take effect Jan. 1 and Jan. 12, 2026, respectively. These appointments come on the heels of the promotions of John Nail and Jenell Fairman, and continue the City’s restructuring efforts to support…
Read MoreNHS Student Wins Congressional Award
Noblesville High School student Mobareji Abejide was recently notified by U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz that he won the Congressional App Challenge. Mobareji’s app focused on improving healthcare communications between doctors and patients and will be displayed at the U.S. Capitol building. The app, Clarify+, stood out among the record number of apps Spartz’s office received,…
Read MoreHeights’ Art on Display at Dark Side
Visitors to Dark Side Coffee House in Cicero can now enjoy a delightful surprise tucked away in the back hallway — the Tiny Art Gallery, a creative community partnership led by HHHS art teacher, Carrie VanAlstine. Inside the Tiny Art Gallery sits an even more whimsical feature: The Teeny Tiny Art Gallery, a fully furnished…
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Tips to Help Hoosiers Stay Safe, Warm
With colder temperatures across Indiana, including highs in the teens and lows below zero, CenterPoint Energy reminds customers that it has a comprehensive cold weather action plan in place and is prepared for potential impacts from the colder weather. CenterPoint teams are monitoring conditions, coordinating with agencies and emergency responders, as appropriate, and remain ready to deploy resources as needed to maintain safe and reliable…
Read MoreMound Builders and Charles Cox
This was supposed to be a reader column, but it’s really part reader and part “this and that.” After I wrote about Strawtown’s mounds, Ed Snyder emailed that he’d heard rumors other mounds had existed in this county at one time, but that they’d been lost to agriculture or used as levees along the river.…
Read MoreCCHA Law Welcomes Attorney Daniel Rios-Lazo
Church Church Hittle and Antrim (CCHA Law) is proud to welcome Daniel Rios-Lazo as the newest Associate Attorney at the firm. Daniel will support both the Business Services and Litigation practice groups, bringing valuable experience to clients and supporting CCHA Law’s full-service offerings. Daniel earned his Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from Brigham Young…
Read MorePacers, Others Step Up for Big Toy Giveaway at Boys & Girls Club
As part of the 16th annual statewide Big Toy Giveaway, Pacers Sports & Entertainment and JAKKS Pacific Toys teamed up with the City of Noblesville on Friday to provide toys to local families and children in need. The toy distribution event took place at the Boys and Girls Club of Noblesville, and children enjoyed appearances…
Read MoreSen. Buck Shares Updates
Small businesses contribute to local communities in many ways like sponsoring little league teams and providing places to shop and dine. There are nearly 600,000 small businesses across Indiana, and they employ about 1.2 million Hoosiers. That’s why it is so important to ensure small-business owners have the tools they need to keep their…
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