Councilman Mark Hall Shares Update on His Work
Welcome to the Timesheet. This column is a report of work done on behalf of the people of Hamilton County. It’s to be informative too, a place to learn about projects and how our county government works. As your employee, it is important that you know what is being worked on as transparently as is…
Read MoreNHS Alumni Association Awards Record Scholarships
The Noblesville High School Alumni Association has been in existence for more than a century. Among its many achievements and celebrations are scholarships. This year, the organization was proud to award seven NHS Seniors scholarships in a total amount of $21,000 – a record amount according to Past-President Karen Pryor who handled the presentations for…
Read MoreSummer Favorites Return to Westfield
The City of Westfield is bringing a full line-up of summer events to Grand Junction Plaza (225 S. Union Street), offering fun activities for people of all ages. From outdoor fitness classes to hands-on nature programs and games on the lawn, there’s something for everyone to enjoy under the sun. “Our city is fortunate to…
Read MoreFOR THE RECORD
For The Record is a public service and regular feature in The Noblesville Times. It is designed to tell you what is scheduled to happen and what actually does happen in meetings paid for with your tax dollars. The Times encourages all citizens to take an active role in being involved in local government. Meeting…
Read MoreState Bank Expands in Lapel
State Bank announced its acquisition of a new banking center in Lapel. State Bank’s investment in Lapel includes renovation of an historic building, now used for the Town Hall, into a full-service banking center. The new location in Lapel will meet the community’s local needs while complimenting the Bank’s strategic plan to further invest along…
Read MoreTat the Teacher!
A celebration of growth—one tattoo at a time! To recognize student achievement in NWEA Reading and Math, Hamilton Heights Elementary School hosted Tat the Teacher, where second grade students earned a temporary tattoo for every point of growth. With an incredible 2,200 tattoos placed on teachers, this event turned progress into a fun and unforgettable…
Read MoreFOR THE RECORD
For The Record is a public service and regular feature in The Noblesville Times. It is designed to tell you what is scheduled to happen and what actually does happen in meetings paid for with your tax dollars. The Times encourages all citizens to take an active role in being involved in local government. MEETING…
Read MoreWPD Promotes From Within
The Westfield Police Department has promoted Captain Billy J. Adams to Assistant Chief of Administration, effective May 1, 2025. Adams steps into the role previously held by Assistant Chief Scott Jordan, who served in the position for more than 16 years. “Change is difficult under any circumstance, but when you’re following in the footsteps of…
Read MoreHeights’ Golf Fundraiser June 5
Hamilton Heights Educational Foundation invites the community to its 36th Annual Golf Outing on Thursday, June 5 at Bear Slide Golf Course. Gather with friends, neighbors, and colleagues for a day of fun, networking, and friendly competition — all in support of the Foundation’s mission to enhance student achievement at Hamilton Heights. As HHEF’s primary…
Read MoreHeights Students Do More Than Play in Sandbox
The energy was high at Hamilton Heights School Corporation’s Sandbox recently as students in the Construction Trades Education (CTE) program stepped into the spotlight. The hands-on outdoor learning space, designed to provide students with real-world experience using heavy equipment, served as the perfect stage for an impressive demonstration of their technical skills, industry knowledge, and…
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