Archive for May 2026
County Accepting Not-for-Profit Grant Applications
Hamilton County Commissioners and Councilors are now accepting grant applications from Hamilton County not-for-profits for funding in 2027. The Grant Program is intended to furnish funding to organizations that provide services in furtherance of County goals and without the providing of these services the County may need to consider the development of such programing. Awards…
Read MorePoint of Beginning –  Where It All Began
Photos courtesy Andy Chandler Mention western expansion, and that normally conjures images of canvased wagons lumbering across the prairie or images of fur trappers in the Rockies. Few stop to think about one simple question: how were they going to survey and parcel that land? Property boundaries and land claims are still a big deal…
Read MoreNHS Student Journalists Named Best in U.S.
Four NHS student journalists won the Best of the Best at the National Federation of Press Women’s high school contest. The “Perils of Parlays” story by Max Arnold, Aiden Caddell, Rebecca Garber and Jude Naville initially won the Best Sports Story at the state level in the January WPCI contest. All state level winners move…
Read MoreOfficers Seek Help on Chairs Stolen From Fort Harrison State ParkÂ
Indiana Conservation Officers seek help in locating mobility track chairs stolen during recent break-ins at Fort Harrison State Park, with a $5,500 reward offered for information leading to the recovery of missing items. The break-ins occurred between 9 p.m. on April 30 and 6 a.m. on May 1. Six Department of Natural Resources buildings were…
Read MoreSpeaker Huston Assigns Study Committee Topics
The Indiana General Assembly’s Legislative Council met last week to assign topics for lawmakers to study during the 2026 legislative interim, said Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston (R-Fishers). Interim study committees are an opportunity for legislators to research and discuss issues impacting Hoosiers ahead of the next legislative session. Topics this year include child safety, funding sources…
Read MoreSheridan Elementary Celebrates at Carnival
On Friday, May 8th, Sheridan Elementary PTO held its annual Carnival. The event was a huge success, and SCS wants to extend a big thank you to the SES PTO for all of their hard work and dedication not only to this event but all year long. They truly make a difference not only in…
Read MoreSheridan Congratulates Long-Time Employees
On Monday, May 11th, Sheridan Community Schools recognized two individuals for their dedicated service to SCS. Charlotte Snodgrass and Jeff Guenther are two individuals who put SCS and the students at the forefront. Their dedication not only to the success of SCS students but also to the well-being of all those at SCS will be…
Read MoreDr. Arrowood Shares Heights Update
Last Friday, our middle school staff welcomed their children for its annual Staff Bring Your Child to Work Day — a tradition that continues to highlight the family‑centered culture of Hamilton Heights Middle School. This event is a bright spot in the spring, offering students a glimpse into the world of education while celebrating the…
Read More05-18-26
County Breaks Ground
Hamilton County officials broke ground this week on a long-anticipated expansion of the Hamilton County Judicial Center in downtown Noblesville. The project will add 133,000 square feet to the existing facility, including seven new courtrooms, upgraded security, and expanded public space. County officials, judges, and project partners gathered on the west lawn of the Judicial Center to…
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