Archive for April 2026
Heights Pitcher Signs With Bethel
Hamilton Heights High School senior Tyler Comer has signed a national letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic career with the Bethel University Pilots in Mishawaka, Indiana. Bethel University competes in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and is a member of the Crossroads League. He is the son of Travis and…
Read MoreWestfield Formalizes Council on Disabilities
The City of Westfield has formally codified the Westfield Advisory Council on Disabilities into the City’s municipal code, following a March 9 vote by the Westfield City Council. The action establishes the council as a permanent part of the City’s civic structure and reinforces Westfield’s commitment to accessibility and inclusion. Nine members have been appointed to serve…
Read MoreLions Step Up For Hungry
The Noblesville and Westfield Lions Club, along with The Feeding Team distributed food from Gleaners to 160 families recently at Hamilton Heights High School. The next distribution will be April 28 at Harbour Shores Church from 4-6 pm.
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Noblesville Meijer Participating in Drug Take Back Day
As National Drug Take Back Day approaches this Saturday, April 25, the Meijer Pharmacy in Noblesville is prepared to properly dispose of Hoosiers’ unused over-the-counter and prescription medications. The year’s first of two National Prescription Drug Take Back Days is here and Meijer pharmacists are prepared for an influx of customers to come in and dispose of their unwanted, unused, and…
Read MoreDrug Take Back Event Saturday at Riverview
Photo courtesy Hamilton County The Hamilton County Council on Alcohol and Other Drugs will host a drive-thru medication drop-off event Saturday to help residents safely dispose of expired or unwanted prescriptions. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to noon in the east parking lot of Riverview Health in Noblesville, located across from Federal Hill Commons.…
Read MoreThe Sleep You Reap
Slumber is all too often a neglected notion. Of all of our basic human needs for survival, sleep typically lands last on our list. I will be the first to admit that as an ADHD adult, I’ve been known to quip “I’ll sleep when I’m dead!” I ‘rest’ my case. However, if we turn a…
Read MoreWestfield Library Foundation Hosts Inaugural 1902 Society Summit
Photos courtesy Westfield Library The Westfield Library Foundation welcomed members of its 1902 Society for an inaugural Spring Summit this week at the Westfield Washington Public Library. The 1902 Society is named for the year the library was founded. It is an exclusive donor circle for individuals and businesses dedicated to supporting the library’s services…
Read MoreDemocratic Women Meeting Sunday
Democratic women from across Hamilton County are invited to attend the second meeting of the Hamilton County Federation of Democratic Women on Sunday at 1 p.m. The meeting marks the launch of a new caucus dedicated to educating, energizing, and empowering Democratic women while expanding civic engagement and leadership opportunities across the county. As Democratic…
Read MoreCity Urges Everyone to Visit Downtown
As construction continues for the Embrace Downtown project, the City of Noblesville is launching a program to promote shopping and dining in downtown Noblesville. As part of its commitment to assisting business owners throughout the construction, the Embrace Small Business stamp card program has been implemented to encourage residents and visitors to continue supporting local…
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