Former Prosecutor Lee Buckingham to Retire
Hamilton County Director of Administration and former County Prosecutor Lee Buckingham will retire at the end of the month. A steady and respected leader, Buckingham has spent three decades serving the people of Hamilton County. “Working for Hamilton County has been the honor of a lifetime,” Buckingham says. “The people – whether in the Prosecutor’s…
Read MoreCarmel Ranked #2 on Best Places to Live List
Carmel has once again been recognized as a top city in the nation – this time by U.S. News & World Report. The “250 Best Places to Live in the U.S. in 2025-26” list, released today, ranks Carmel as #2 in the nation. The news release touting the rankings credited Carmel “on the strength of…
Read MoreCarmel Attorney Running for Judge
Paul C. Sweeney, a longtime Carmel resident and attorney with over 28 years of legal experience, has announced his candidacy for Judge of the newly established Hamilton County Superior Court 9. This court was created by the Indiana General Assembly, set to begin operations on January 1, 2027. The decision to run for judge reflects…
Read MoreHeights Engineering Program Makes History
Dave Post’s Engineering class at Hamilton Heights High School became the first in the state to offer Purdue University’s 5S workshop as part of their Manufacturing Extension Partnership. Representatives from Purdue University were on site to observe this groundbreaking achievement and to present the certifications. 5S is one of several Lean Manufacturing tools and is…
Read MoreRiverview Unveils Expanded Acute Rehab Unit
Riverview Health has opened its newly expanded acute rehabilitation unit at the Noblesville hospital, featuring state-of-the-art facilities and advanced equipment to enhance rehabilitation services. This unveiling marks the completion of phase one of a two-phase project, which has increased the unit’s capacity to 24 beds. The unit has been named “The Mindrebo Family Acute Rehabilitation…
Read MoreDuo Sentenced to 17 Years for Violent Armed Carjackings
Bryant Hoskins, 20, and Samuel Fancher, Jr., 19, of Indianapolis, have each been sentenced to 17 years in federal prison followed by three years of supervised release after pleading guilty to two counts of carjacking, brandishing a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence, and discharging a firearm during a crime of…
Read MoreMitchell Holden Takes Reins at NHS Girls Soccer
Noblesville High School has a new head varsity girls soccer coach. Mitchell Holden is taking the reins, replacing former coach Mike Brady. Holden joins NHS after serving as head girls soccer coach at Plainfield High School. He compiled an impressive 44-20-6 mark, including a perfect 28-0 mark in conference play record and four consecutive Mid-State…
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Read MoreCarmel Opens Gateway to Arts & Design District
City of Carmel officials, community leaders and project partners gathered recently to celebrate the groundbreaking of Ardalan Plaza, a $19 million, three-story, mixed-use development that will serve as a gateway to the city’s vibrant Arts & Design District. In her remarks at the event, Carmel Mayor Sue Finkam extended deep gratitude to the Ardalan family…
Read MoreFishers Event Center Celebrates Six Months
The Fishers Event Center, the new ultra-modern, 7,500-seat entertainment venue in Fishers, Ind., is celebrating six months since its November 2024 opening. The new venue has hosted 85 events in its first 160 days, including not only big name shows (Alabama, Cirque du Soleil, comedian Jeff Foxworthy, country star Megan Moroney and more) and sporting…
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