Fishers Councilor Tiffanie Ditlevson Files for State Senate

Tiffanie Ditlevson officially filed her candidacy last week for the Indiana State Senate, launching her campaign to represent Senate District 31 in the 2026 Republican primary. “Senate District 31 deserves proven leadership and a nuanced perspective – someone who understands the challenges that come with growth and knows how to deliver results,” Ditlevson said. “My…

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About the Humane Society for Hamilton County

HSHC is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization. It is not a United Way Agency and is not affiliated with any other animal welfare group in the United States. The mission of the Humane Society for Hamilton County (HSHC) is “Saving Lives. Educating Communities. Completing Families.” HSHC serves as both the animal control facility and Humane…

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Fishers Opens Doors to Artists Over Next Few Months

Fishers Arts Council has calls for art for exhibits in the Art Gallery at City Hall, Fishers for February, March, and April 2026. Calls for art are open to individuals in Central Indiana and surrounding areas, ages 16 and older, who meet the requirements of the exhibit theme. Call Out details and submission links for…

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Woman Charged with Threatening to Kill U.S. Representative

Shayla Addison, 28, of Indianapolis, has been charged with two counts of Influencing a Federal Official by Threat. According to court documents, on Jan. 15, 2025, beginning at approximately 8:53 a.m., Addison sent five text messages to the campaign phone number of Victim 1, a member of the United States House of Representatives. The messages…

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State Senator Running for U.S. House

Indiana State Senator J.D. Ford announced his candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives in Indiana’s 5th Congressional District today, launching a campaign prioritizing affordability, healthcare, and giving Hoosiers a voice in their government. The fifth district represents Hamilton, Madison, Delaware, Grant, and Tipton counties, as well as the large majority of Howard County. Ford’s…

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HHHS Coffee Bean Award Recipients Named

Hamilton Heights High School would like to recognize the following students who were named as Coffee Bean Award recipients for the months of November/December. They include Alexander Davis, Aubrey Cloncs, Jolie Garcia and Collin Woodruff. The name and award, inspired by The Coffee Bean, a book written by Jon Gordon and Damon West, delivers a simple, yet powerful message…

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County Legislators Open Doors for Student Pages

Hamilton County lawmakers said Hoosier students who are interested in learning more about state government are invited to participate in the Indiana House Page Program during the 2026 legislative session. House Speaker Todd Huston (R-Fishers) said pages can watch the legislative process in person, tour the historic Statehouse building and interact with their state representative.…

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State Senator Jim Buck Files for Re-election

Republican State Senator Jim Buck announced that he has filed for re-election in Senate District 21, which is composed of Tipton County and portions of Hamilton and Howard counties. A principled conservative and staunch defender of the US Constitution, Buck is committed to continuing to represent Hoosiers with experience, honesty and integrity. “I was raised…

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Monthly Roundtables for Women Business Owners Set

Are you ready to grow your business, spark new ideas, and build meaningful connections with other women business owners? The Noblesville Chamber invites you to apply for the next Women in Noblesville Women Business Owners’ Roundtable, an exclusive program designed for women committed to business growth and collaboration. Program Highlights: Details: This roundtable is designed…

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Noblesville’s Own Debuts National Broadcast in February

A new hybrid (online and audio) program, Divine Anatomy, debuts Monday, Feb. 9 for the non-profit organization “Front Porch- Well Connected.” It will begin at 8 a.m. on the second and fourth Mondays in Hawaii and will be offered in all US time zones through to 1 p.m. Eastern. Each bi-weekly segment is 35-40 minutes long. The program…

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