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Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation Begins Work On 2024-2028 Master Plan
Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation (CCPR) has begun work on a new comprehensive master plan, which will outline the strategic vision for the department over a five-year period through 2028. Over the next several months, CCPR will seek feedback and invites the community to be part of the process. A master plan utilizes internal assessment,…
Read MoreNoblesville and Carmel Lions Assist Gleaners Mobile Pantry
On Thursday, the Noblesville and Carmel Lions combined efforts to help Gleaners distribute food to the needy at 6 Points Church in Sheridan. Good weather supported a great effort. Photo: Carmel Lions Lane Sims, Bill Ryan, Matt Best, and Bob Yunker; Noblesville Lions Ron Williamson, Joe Connerley, and George Long
Read MoreNoblesville Receives Eighth Consecutive “Best Community” Music Honor
Noblesville Schools announced today that they have been named a 2023 Best Community for Music Education winner by the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Foundation. This is the eighth consecutive year Noblesville has earned the honor. The national music education recognition highlights school districts for their outstanding efforts by teachers, administrators, parents, students, and…
Read MoreRudy Named Husky Hero
Tricia Rudy, who serves as a counselor at Hamilton Heights Elementary School, was named as a Husky Hero for March. Her primary goal is providing social, emotional, behavioral, academic support, and guidance. In addition, she helps facilitate and develop prevention and intervention programs to address common issues and problems that children face during the elementary…
Read MoreTilton Signs To Wrestle At Marian University
Evan Tilton, Hamilton Heights’ senior, has signed a letter of intent to wrestle for Marian University in Indianapolis, Indiana. Marian University is a member of the Crossroads League and is a NAIA athletic institution. He is the son of Amber and Shane Tilton. It was Marian University’s campus, sports medicine program, opportunity to continue wrestling…
Read MoreIndiana Lawmakers Suggest A Likely Revival Of “Obscene And Harmful” Library Materials Ban
By: Casey Smith Indiana lawmakers are largely mum about the revival of a much-debated ban on materials deemed “harmful to minors” in school and public libraries. A bill with such language advanced from the Senate but died in the House earlier this session without a hearing. The House Education Committee instead seemed intent on reinserting…
Read MoreRachael Coverdale, President of Coverdale Consulting, Honored With Indianapolis Business Journal’s “Forty Under 40” Award
Coverdale Consulting is proud to announce its president and founder, Rachael Coverdale, is a member of the Indianapolis Business Journal’s “Forty Under 40” class for 2023. The “Forty Under 40” is an annual award that recognizes outstanding individuals who have achieved great success before the age of 40, and who have made significant contributions to…
Read MoreSMC, City Plant Tree For Earth Day
In honor of Earth Day, SMC Corporation of America officials joined Mayor Chris Jensen and members of the Noblesville Urban Forestry Board to plant a Northern Red Oak in Finch Creek Park. The city and SMC have partnered on numerous economic drivers – from business expansion to workforce development and attraction strategies. On Friday, they…
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An Invite From Todd Clevenger To Help Make A Difference
“I don’t have enough time and volunteer schedules are too inflexible.” “As the Membership Chair for the Cicero Kiwanis Club, this is the most common reason I hear from people for not volunteering,” said Todd Clevenger. “Between family life and work, it can seem like there’s barely enough time to fit in a social life,…
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