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9th Annual IMPACT Awards Celebrates Students’ Success       Â
The Hamilton Heights Youth Assistance Program proudly celebrated the success of 13 remarkable students at its 9th Annual IMPACT Awards Dinner, held Thursday evening at Hamilton Heights Middle School. This year’s event drew one of the largest audiences to date, bringing together students, families, Hamilton Heights School Corporation staff, and community partners from across Hamilton…
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. Executive…
Read MoreIndiana Fares Better Than Most With Scams
New research has revealed Indiana among the states least at risk of scams; however, experts have warned residents to remain vigilant, as those who do fall victim lose over $400 on average. The research, conducted by experts at product comparison platform WhatAreTheBest.com, analyzed data from the Federal Trade Commission on the number of fraud reports in each state…
Read MoreExperts: How to Protect Yourself in Tick Season
Ticks are making their return fast and furiously, emphasizing the need for prevention to protect Americans, their families and pets this season. During Tick Awareness Week, the National Pest Management Association is reminding Americans about the potential health threats ticks pose and the best ways to keep these parasitic pests away while enjoying the great outdoors.…
Read MorePrimary Winner
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz rolled to a victory and was renominated for her seat in the 5th Congressional District in the Primary earlier this week. Afterward, she issued this statement: “I am honored that my fellow Republicans have placed their trust in me for another term. As we approach the 250th anniversary of our Republic, we…
Read MoreDNR Awards Nearly $800K in County
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources recently announced recipients of Indiana Trails Program grants, awarding $1.7 million in trail development assistance to five communities across the state. Almost half of that came to Hamilton County. Hamilton County Parks and Recreation Department received $386,827.80 to develop 1.65 miles of trails in Bur Oak Bend Trails. And…
Read MoreCarmel Waterpark Opens May 23
Get ready to dive into another season of summer fun – The Waterpark in Carmel reopens Saturday, May 23 at 11 a.m.! Located at 1195 Central Park Dr. W, The Waterpark invites guests to enjoy a full day of play, relaxation and sunshine, with attractions for guests of all ages and abilities.Start with a relaxing float along…
Read MoreWHS Named Model PLC School
Westfield High School has been recognized as a Model PLC at Work School, a distinction awarded to schools that demonstrate sustained enhancement in student learning over at least three years. At its core, a Professional Learning Community means educators work together, not in isolation, to analyze student data, align instruction, and respond to student needs…
Read MoreFarmers Bank Changing Name
First Bank Richmond and The Farmers Bank are pleased to announce that, pending shareholder approval, the combined organization will operate under the name First Bank Midwest, pending regulatory approval. The new brand will also encompass Mutual Federal, a division of First Bank Richmond, including its six offices in Ohio. Alongside the announcement of the new name,…
Read MoreCone Zone Alert: 281st Street Closing
Please be advised, beginning on or after Monday, May 11, 2026, 281st Street between Lamong Road and Ditch Road will be closed to all thru traffic for a bridge replacement project. The estimated project completion date is Monday, November 9, 2026. Local traffic will continue to have access to their homes, while thru traffic is…
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