Heights’ Ogden Named IHSWCA Tom Cameron Administrator Of The Year

Kurt Ogden, Hamilton Heights High School Athletic Director, is this year’s recipient of the Indiana High School Wrestling Coaches Association’s (IHSWCA) Tom Cameron Administrator of the Year award. The award recognizes an individual who has exemplified the highest standards of the profession and has made significant contributions to his or her school, district and/or state.…

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Let Summer Begin!

It is hard to believe that tomorrow is the last day of school for students. This week has been crazy busy filled with celebrations, recognitions, finals, and mixed emotions as many of our students will be transitioning to the next level – be it the next grade, new building, continuing their education journey, or going…

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Today Marks 5 Years Since NWMS Shooting

It’s a day we will never forget. May 25, 2018. Today is the five-year anniversary of the Noblesville West Middle School shooting that changed many of our lives. It changed the way we think about life. It changed the way we do things. A then seventh-grader, armed with two handguns, opened fire in his classroom,…

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Times Introduces New Columnist

My introduction to Greater Indianapolis were trips with my buddies to basketball, football and auto racing events. We were all sports enthusiasts. Trips to Market Square Arena, Hoosier (RCA) Dome and IMS became our road trips of choice. It always felt like Indy was hosting a major sporting event or attraction every weekend of the…

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Noblesville Schools Named Tops In Nation For STEM

Schools have been in top 1% nationally for sixth year in a row. Noblesville Schools announced today that they have been nationally recognized as a Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Distinguished District for providing broad access to transformative Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) learning opportunities for students. They are one of only 18 school…

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Smile

What makes Leah Leach smile? “Books,” said the 43-year-old Noblesville resident. “I love books, anything with tactile, paper and learning something new.” She started the Gal’s Guide Library in 2016, and the library became a reality in 2020. It houses the first women’s history library in the United States. Bookshelves surrounded her in the Gal’s…

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