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School Nicknames, Kindergarten Memories and a History Mystery
From Time to Thyme By Paula Dunn Time for another reader column! Several weeks ago when I asked for information on the origins of Hamilton County’s various high school nicknames, Jeanne Flanders wanted me to include the county schools that are no longer around — Walnut Grove, Jackson Central, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Adams Township/Boxley and…
Read MoreRed Cross Asking for Your Donation
As spring approaches, the American Red Cross urges donors to give blood now to continue to strengthen the national blood supply. People of all blood types – especially those with type O blood – are critical to ensuring hospitals can meet the daily demand for lifesaving transfusions. During Red Cross Month in March, the Red…
Read MoreHeights Cheer Team Try Outs Set
If you are looking for a physical and mental challenge, enjoy being a vital part of pep rallies, and performances, and love supporting your fellow athletes, you are encouraged to be part of the Hamilton Heights cheer squads. The sport brings with it the best in athleticism, attitude, and entertainment and has been an integral…
Read MoreHHHS Coffee Bean Winners Named
Hamilton Heights High School would like to recognize the following students who were named as Coffee Bean Award recipients for the month of February. Matthew Autry, Kennedy Cherry, Cameron Hazelwood, Isaac Kuhn, Kinley (Heights’ ICAN service dog), Navaeh Smith, and Natalie Vann. The name and award, inspired by The Coffee Bean, a book written by…
Read MoreMake Plans to Attend Chamber’s Noblesville Taste of Business
Come celebrate Noblesville at this year’s Taste of Business. What’s new at the annual Noblesville Chamber of Commerce event? An expanded shuttle service courtesy of Prairie Lakes Health Campus and McGavic Outdoor Power, Pacers Sports & Entertainment featuring Noblesville G League’s MadAnt leadership, and Gared Sports showcasing innovative recreational and sport equipment made here in…
Read MoreUpdate #124 from Dr. Derek Arrowood, Superintendent, Hamilton Heights School Corporation
March 6, 2024 Update #124 from Dr. Derek Arrowood, Superintendent, Hamilton Heights School Corporation We have much to celebrate this month when it comes to the arts (visual arts, music, theater, and dance) at Hamilton Heights. March has been designated by the National Dance Education Organization as “Dance in Our Schools Month,” by the National…
Read MoreNoblesville Creates Has Busy March
Creates is welcoming John Cox’s Natural Light exhibit and Noblesville City Hall’s Total Eclipse: From Light to Dark exhibitamong its other artists of the month in March. Details on Natural Light and Total Eclipse: From Light to Dark, as well as information on the March artist exhibit dates and receptions, are available below. STEPHENSON HOUSE: John Cox Born and raised in Indiana, brother…
Read MoreTop o’ the morning to the Marching Millers!
Noblesville Schools has announced that the Noblesville High School Marching Millers band will be performing in this year’s St. Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin, Ireland. The Marching Millers applied for this honor in 2021 and were selected as one of only 11 international bands invited to participate. More than 100 NHS students will be participating…
Read MoreVolunteer Honored for Being Life-Saving Hero
Many people want to help after a major emergency or disaster, but few take the time to prepare, oftentimes thinking it will not happen to them. Hamilton County Emergency Management volunteer Andre Maue thought the same thing when he completed first aid, CPR, Stop the Bleed, and how to use an AED. Thankfully, he was…
Read MoreHHSC Celebrates Principals As Part Of National Principals Month, Final
October marks the celebration of a special group of leaders in our community – our school principals. These dedicated individuals play a pivotal role in shaping our students’ futures and the trajectory of our education system. This month-long celebration is an opportunity to recognize and thank our principals for their unwavering dedication, exceptional leadership, and…
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