Carmel Street Department Wins Award

The City of Carmel recently announced it has been recognized with a 2025 Geotab Innovation Award for Fleet Sustainability in the small-medium size public sector category. These awards honor outstanding fleets that are leading the way in their use of connected vehicle technology and data insights to create better outcomes to support and enhance services…

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HSE Grad Gains Experience at Statehouse

Daniella Neise is serving as an intern for the Indiana Senate Majority Caucus during the 2025 legislative session, said State Sen. Scott Baldwin (R- Noblesville).  Neise, a resident of Noblesville, is the daughter of Jennifer and Adam Neise. Neise graduated from Hamilton Southeastern High School and is a junior at Ball State University studying media…

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Noblesville Creates Partners With Westfield

Noblesville Creates has partnered with the City of Westfield to develop Westfield’s Arts Master Plan. With over 12 years of experience in arts community development throughout Central Indiana, Noblesville Creates is uniquely qualified to help expand the Arts in the sixth fastest-growing city in America. The Arts play a critical role in developing and defining…

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Pages Get to Work With Sens. Baldwin, Buck

Several local students have been interning in January and February for Sens. Scott Baldwin, (R-Noblesville) and Jim Buck, (R-Kokomo). Pages spend a day at the Statehouse touring the historic building, observing debates from the Senate floor and interacting with their state senator.  “It was a pleasure to welcome these students to the Senate and answer…

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Teen Killed in Saturday Crash

An 18-year-old from Indianapolis man was killed in a crash Saturday. Mason Alexander of Indianapolis was driving a 2016 BMW 340 on Florida Road near Geist Park Saturday evening around 9 p.m. According to the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, Alexander was traveling south and attempted to pass just before a hill. Police say that a…

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Grant Dollars Allow Dental Services to Expand

The Hamilton County Health Department has awarded more than $3.2 million in Health First Indiana grants to local partners since the program’s launch in 2024. The funding comes from Senate Enrolled Act 4 which provides vital funding to local health departments to fund evidence-based programs in their communities. Among the many recipients of those dollars…

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Kindergarten Enrollment Open Now

Noblesville Schools is excited to open kindergarten enrollment from now through May 9 for the upcoming 2025-26 school year. Children must be at least 5 years of age on or before Aug. 1, 2025 in order to enroll for kindergarten. If your child will be 5 after Aug. 1, but before Oct. 1, 2025 they…

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6th Grade Teacher Named Husky Hero

John Walsh, 6th grade Math/Honors Math educator at Hamilton Heights Middle School, has been named the Husky Hero for the month of January. Walsh, who is approaching his 33rd year as an educator, has earned immense respect and admiration from students, teachers, and families through his joyful, inspiring, and compassionate style of teaching. “Being nominated…

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