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Noblesville And Kokomo Lawyer Launches Bid For 5th District United States Congress
Kokomo and Noblesville Attorney, Mark Hurt, filed his candidacy to run for the United States Congressional seat being vacated by U.S. Congresswoman Victoria Spartz. Mr. Hurt is a Republican candidate. Hurt spoke of constitutional and common sense conservatism that works to solve real live issues as a backbone of his campaign. Hurt believes he is…
Read MoreHHHS September Coffee Bean Award Recipients Named
Hamilton Heights High School would like to recognize the following students who were named as Coffee Bean Award recipients for the month of September. They include Kegan Barr, Riley Gillam, Olivia Goldfarb, Kamy Messer, Ethyn Huffman, Lizzy Smith, and Andrea Ward. The name and award, inspired by The Coffee Bean, a book written by Jon…
Read MoreCook Named Noble Crossing Principal
Noblesville Schools announced today that they will be promoting Renee Cook to the role of principal of Noble Crossing Elementary, pending formal board approval on October 24. Cook will replace Pat Haney, who recently announced his departure to lead the East Central Educational Services Center after serving Noblesville Schools for over 25 years. Cook brings…
Read MoreStatement On Beaver Materials BZA Decision
“The City of Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals has voted to approve the Beaver Materials’ land use variance application with a 3-2 vote at tonight’s meeting. City staff’s focus was on reviewing the petition, remonstrance, and associated materials and ensuring that procedural requirements were adhered to and all interested persons had an opportunity to have…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: September 26, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset:RISE: 7:44 a.m.SET: 7:28 p.m. High/Low Temperatures:HIGH: 87 °FLOW: 60 °F Today is…:• National Soft Taco Day• National Techies Day• Look at the Leaves Day What Happened On This Day:• 1995 OJ Simpson acquitted in the killings of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Lyle Goldman. The former football player had been accused of murdering his…
Read More10th Annual Hamilton County Festival Of Trees
GOOD SAMARITAN NETWORK of Hamilton County, Inc., a local nonprofit 501c3 organization is excited to announce its annual Hamilton County Festival of Trees. The return of this holiday tradition marks a significant impact for the unserved, at-risk, and underserved Hamilton County families with critical programming for shelter, holiday, and food assistance. Whether you’re looking for…
Read MoreSpartz Gives Strong Statement On Debt Commission
Noblesville’s Victoria Spartz, a Republican Congressperson, issued a statement Monday saying she would consider resigning from Congress if a debt commission is not passed this year. “I’ve done many very difficult things being one woman standing many times with many very long hours and personal sacrifices, but there is a limitation to human capacity. If…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Quinn Bates smile? “A lot of stuff. Cats,” said the then 11-year-old Noblesville resident, a then sixth-grade homeschooler. She was dressed as a witch and was found playing games at the 2022 Hamilton County 4-H Junior Leaders Halloween Party at the 4-H Fairgrounds in Noblesville. Most fun about the party? Getting “the candy,”…
Read MoreHeights FFA Members Among Top 10 In Skillathon Competition
Earlier this month, Hamilton Heights FFA members traveled to Boone County Fairgrounds to compete in the Area Livestock Skillathon contest. These students had been preparing for a very long time to bring their best to the competition. They did not disappoint. The contest consisted of four areas of identification and knowledge-based tests. As part of…
Read MoreMental Health & Pollution: Research Clarifies Connection
Dear EarthTalk: Are there any proven links between exposure to pollution and mental health problems? Mental health and environment are two issues often in the spotlight, though not often associated together. But some researchers have begun to find links between increases in polluted air, water and soil and growing mental health problems throughout our society.…
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