Westfield Winter Market Returns Saturday

The Westfield Winter Market, presented by V3, will launch its next season at West Fork Whiskey Company (10 E. 191st St, Westfield, IN 46074) on Saturday, from 9 a.m. to noon. The indoor, family friendly market will run every Saturday through March 28. “Small local businesses are the heartbeat of our community and play a…

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$15,000 Grant Awarded to Enhance Support for Westfield Teachers and Classrooms

The Westfield Education Foundation received a $15,000 grant from the Hamilton County Community Foundation to remove barriers and provide students and educators the support they need to thrive. With this funding, the Westfield Education Foundation will offer spring grants to help teachers prepare for the 2026 school year. This investment will strengthen classrooms across the…

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TALES OF A HACK(ed) WRITER************

I should have been more careful before I clicked and opened the invitation on my computer. It was from my friend Adrienne, inviting me to a Thanksgiving party.  I received the invitation on January 5, which meant my email service was really, really slow, or my friend Adrienne was very far ahead in planning for…

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Penny For Your Thoughts? Maybe Not

I could live with the arrogance of our president who’s not shy about saying anything he touches is perfect and the best ever. I could care less if he’s a scratch golfer or cheats his head off. I’m actually more than fine with arresting Nicolas Maduro, the drug dealer masquerading as a politician. I was…

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Mark Hall Files for Re-Election

Mark F. Hall has filed for re-election to the Hamilton County Council from District 3. “My district is comprised of Noblesville, Jackson, Wayne and White River Townships, but my votes impact all of our neighbors here in Hamilton County,” Hall said. “My first term has taught me to love the work much more than I…

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Spartz Announces Re-Election Campaign

Congresswoman Victoria Spartz of Noblesville recently announced that she has filed to run for re-election. “Our nation will soon face significant fiscal challenges, and my extensive expertise on fiscal issues and health care will be greatly needed in Congress,” Spartz said. “Too many people are running for office with corrupt personal agendas and radical policies…

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GriefShare Seminar Coming to Noblesville

Have you lost a loved one or know someone that will find it difficult to face each day? There is a group you might be interested in. Noblesville First United Methodist Church, 2051 Monument St. recently announced the beginning of their next GriefShare sessions that are open to the community. GriefShare is a 13-week non-denominational…

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