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Democratic Women Meeting Sunday
Democratic women from across Hamilton County are invited to attend the second meeting of the Hamilton County Federation of Democratic Women on Sunday at 1 p.m. The meeting marks the launch of a new caucus dedicated to educating, energizing, and empowering Democratic women while expanding civic engagement and leadership opportunities across the county. As Democratic…
Read MoreCity Urges Everyone to Visit Downtown
As construction continues for the Embrace Downtown project, the City of Noblesville is launching a program to promote shopping and dining in downtown Noblesville. As part of its commitment to assisting business owners throughout the construction, the Embrace Small Business stamp card program has been implemented to encourage residents and visitors to continue supporting local…
Read MoreIndiana Seniors Lost $36M to Fraud
New research from SEO agency MADX Digital, which looked at Federal Trade Commission data, reveals Indiana’s older residents lost over $36 million to fraud in 2025, with typical losses reaching $883 per victim. The agency said FTC data shows that elderly Americans aged 60 and over have lost a staggering $2.73 billion to fraud across the U.S.…
Read MoreCFB Honors Employees
Photos courtesy Community First Bank In recognition of April as Community Banking Month, Community First Bank of Indiana is highlighting the impact of its employees’ service and commitment to strengthening local communities. Through CFB’s volunteer program, employees receive 12 paid volunteer hours annually to support ongoing commitments such as nonprofit board service or regular volunteerism.…
Read MoreGun Sense Group Backs Democrat Candidate
Democratic State House candidate Joel Levi has been named a 2026 Moms Demand Action Gun Sense Candidate and has earned the endorsement of Run for Something, a national organization that supports young, diverse leaders running for office. Levi, who is running for Indiana State Representative in District 37, received the Gun Sense Candidate distinction for…
Read MoreHeights Senior Signs to Cheer for Grace College
Hamilton Heights senior Lyla VanAlstine has committed to continuing her education and cheer career at Grace College, an NAIA institution competing in the Crossroads League. She is the daughter of Benjamin and Carrie VanAlstine. During her time as a Husky, VanAlstine earned multiple honors, including Most Improved Cheerleader (2024, 2025) and Most Valuable Cheerleader (2026).…
Read MoreLeadership Academy Announces Speakers
Hamilton County Leadership Academy is thrilled to announce the panel of Hamilton County experts who will be speaking at the 13th Annual Leadership Summit, held on June 18 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Embassy Suites Conference Center Noblesville. It’s widely acknowledged that workplace culture plays a critical role in attracting and retaining…
Read MoreSheridan Education Foundation Celebrates Student Members
On Tuesday, April 14th, the Sheridan Education Foundation, Inc. hosted a special celebratory dinner to recognize the contributions that the student board members have made. The evening specifically highlighted the senior leaders – Emily Will and Brianna Duke. Both Will and Duke joined the board in November 2023 through the ACTS program. The ACTS or…
Read MoreWestfield Schools Promote Maggie Huffman
The Westfield Washington Schools Board of Trustees approved the promotion of Maggie Hultman to Assistant Director of Early Learning Programs at the district’s Early Learning Center earlier this week. Hultman, who currently serves at the ELC as BAC Assistant Director, joined the team in fall 2023 and has been a key leader in supporting students,…
Read MoreNew Business Opens in Carmel
A new destination for snack lovers and adventurous taste explorers is having their grand opening on Saturday, April 18, 2026, located in Carmel City Center. Flavor Bridge Snack & Beverage will open its doors at 846 S. Rangeline Rd. in the Nash Building, bringing a curated selection of specialty snacks, candy, and beverages with a…
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