Archive for March 2026
WPD Working to Strengthen Community Presence
The Westfield Police Department has adopted a policing district model, assigning officers to designated zones to improve response times while increasing proactive patrols and visibility in neighborhoods, schools, trails, and business areas, which began Jan. 1. District policing divides the city into four geographic districts. Officers are assigned to the same district for 1-3 months at…
Read MoreCo-Chairs Named for Allied Solutions Center’s 2026 Gala
With Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts’ annual fundraising gala coming in September, its steering committee is already making plans under the leadership of this year’s committee co-chairs. The Center Celebration 2026 presented by Ice Miller, set for Sept. 19 at the Payne & Mencias Palladium, promises to be an unforgettable evening featuring a…
Read MoreFOR 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…
Read MoreColumnist Reminds Us All to Never Forget Atrocities, Horrors of Holocaust
How do we keep memory alive? At that point where memory becomes history? Late January in Indiana is a time that a friend from Texas refers to as “The Gray Zone.” While not a lot is going on, for the Indiana State House things are in full swing to get the Rotunda ready for a special ceremony. Every year, representatives, judicial officers and executive staff take time…
Read MoreWitham Announces March Events
Witham Health Services will host support groups and community education classes alongside scholarship opportunities and an upcoming fundraiser led by its volunteer organization. Support Groups and Education Witham will host the following support groups and community education classes in March. The support groups are free unless indicated. For more information on Witham’s support groups and…
Read MoreMarching to Beat of . . . Numbers
BY THE NUMBERS By The Numbers, a look at what’s in the news . . . by the numbers. These are just numbers, not suggestions that they mean more or less than what they are. We do not suggest that one number is connected to another. These are simply facts with no extraneous details, bias…
Read MoreConservation leaders, farmers, educators, and community partners gathered to celebrate local environmental excellence at the 2026 Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District Annual Meeting.
The SWCD recognized Grand Park Sports Campus and Westfield Green Together with the Outstanding Conservation Project Award for their 2025 native tree planting at Grand Park Sports Campus. The Clay Middle School Invasive Species Symposium was recognized with the Excellence in Environmental Education Award. Hamilton County Master Gardener Alecia Larkin was recognized with the Friend…
Read MoreStepped up Parking Enforcement Designed to Better Serve Carmel
Parking enforcement will be enhanced in the City of Carmel in the coming months in support of business needs and improved access for residents and visitors. “Parking issues can create numerous challenges for residents, local businesses and patrons,” Carmel Police Department (CPD) Chief Drake Sterling said. “Excessive parking violations contribute to traffic congestion, reduced accessibility to commercial areas and create…
Read MoreFuture Healthcare Workers at SHS Get First-Hand Opportunity
On Friday, twenty future medical professionals or students interested in healthcare from Sheridan High School met with representatives from Ivy Tech Community College and Community Health Network during a special luncheon organized by SHS. Ivy Tech Community College offers top-tier training programs for RNs and several other medical fields. In fact, 1 out of 3…
Read MoreCarmel Parks Honored for Bur Oak Bridge
Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation received a 2026 Great Lakes Park, Facility or Program Award from the Great Lakes Park Training Institute. The award recognizes the Bur Oak Bridge at Hazel Landing Park.Specifically, the award honors outstanding parks, facilities and programs completed within the last five years. Eligible projects demonstrate forward-thinking design, cost-effective solutions and meaningful community impact.…
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