Give Blood, Save A Life!

Our Chamber is co-hosting a blood drive at the Hamilton East Public Library to support our community. Giving blood can be giving life! The Versiti bloodmobile will be in the library parking lot on Friday May 19 1:35PM to 4:15PM. Appointments are highly recommended. Walk-ins will be processed if time allows. Healthy donors are encouraged…

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Noblesville Mayor’s Youth Council Unveils Community Herb Garden

Members of the Noblesville Mayor’s Youth Council have created an herb garden and art display in the South Alley of downtown Noblesville. The garden includes mint, basil and oregano, which are free for public use. “I love spending time with our future leaders and the energy and love they have for Noblesville,” said Mayor Chris…

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Smile

What makes Danielle Stillson smile? My boys,” said the 38-year-old Noblesville resident, who was found in May 2021 with her husband, Aaron, and their two sons, Calum, then 12, and Lewis, then 7, in the activated North Alley off of Logan Street on the Hamilton County Courthouse Square in downtown Noblesville. “I don’t think I…

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HSHC Announces First Time Event Due To Capacity Crisis

Wednesday, May 17 — 12PM to 7PM. For the very first time, the Humane Society for Hamilton County (HSHC) will be open on a Wednesday with extended adoption hours. Normally, the shelter is closed to the public on Wednesdays for adoptions so the entire staff can focus on training and deep cleaning the facility. But…

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Curious Closet Makes Debut In Times

Since this is the first entry into the Curious Closet, a weekly style and design column for the stylishly curious, I thought it best to start off with making your own closet a little more inspiring, functional, and yes, curious, for the best version of you this spring and summer season. Getting family members involved…

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The Westfield Mayor’s Council On Disabilities Changes Leadership

Nicole Southerland succeeds Joanne Tedesco as family moves out-of-state. The Westfield Mayor’s Council on Disabilities (WMCD) announces that Nicole Southerland, a 30-year Westfield resident and Director at CICOA Aging and In-Home Solutions, will immediately assume the role of Chairperson. “It has been an honor and privilege to lead the Westfield Mayor’s Council on Disabilities for…

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The Postscript by Carrie Classon

“Happy Place” I have a sticker that says “My Happy Place,” and I kept it for a while, wondering where to put it. In the end, I stuck it near my desk so I could see it while I write. I am usually happy when I’m writing. On Monday, however, I was not happy. I…

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Chic, Affordable 2023 Ford Maverick Pickup Causes A Tremor

By Casey Williams Ford’s crossover-based Maverick pickup comes standard as an 42-MPG hybrid starting at $22,595. It even looks great in its standard steelie wheels with a cloth interior. Good luck getting one, though, because the order books are closed for 2023. Still, some may want a bit more attitude and capability than base models…

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Commissioner Spartz Travels With Bipartisan Delegation To Europe

From May 1st to May 7th, the Helsinki Commission visited Germany, Poland, and Ukraine to assess the current situation in Europe. The delegation met with high-ranking government officials and civil society actors regarding the ongoing military and humanitarian responses to the Russian invasion. Commissioner Victoria Spartz (IN-05) joined Chairman Joe Wilson (R-SC) and Ranking Member…

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Sun and Water Safety

We finally getting a taste of some warm weather which means it’s time to starting thinking about summer activities. Most people enjoy some time in the sun. Whether it’s lounging by the water, participating in sports, or working outdoors, we all get our fair share of sun every summer. This week, I want to briefly…

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