Indiana American Water Releases Annual Reports on Water Quality; Excellent Water Quality Indicated

Indiana American Water announced on Monday that results published in the company’s latest annual water quality reports available online indicated excellent water quality throughout its 22-county service area. Also known as Consumer Confidence Reports, these reports are annual performance measures of the drinking water supplied by Indiana American Water in comparison to compliance standards established…

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Universal Cares to Host ‘Softball Slamfest’ Fundraiser in Noblesville

Universal Cares, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit, is hosting their 1st Annual Universal Cares Softball Slamfest on Saturday, June 18th at Morse Parks, 19777 Morse Park Ln, in Noblesville. Universal Cares has partnered with the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Community Foundation, Hamilton County Parks and Recreation, Friends of Hamilton County Parks to split funds equally between the four…

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Daily Almanac: May 17, 2022

Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 6:26 a.m. SET: 8:54 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: High: 79 °F Low: 54 °F Today is…: • International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia • National Walnut Day • Pinot Grigio Day What Happened On This Day: • 1954 The U.S. Supreme Court declares racially segregated public schools unconstitutional • 1972 Germany ratifies the…

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Duke Energy Sponsorship Will Expand Bicentennial Outreach

Duke Energy will serve as lead sponsor for Hamilton County’s upcoming 200th anniversary in 2023, the Hamilton County Bicentennial Commission announced. Financial support from the local energy company will provide dozens of grants to local non-profit community organizations to create outreach programs and activities related to the celebration. “Duke Energy has been a part of…

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Community Development Block Grant Updates

Duplication of Benefits forms and ARPA as match for CDBG In 2020 and 2021, many communities received federal stimulus funds from the American Rescue Plan, and other federal allocations. To determine if any duplication would occur, the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs required all applicants to complete and upload the Duplication of Benefits,…

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Former Marion County Detention Deputy, Noblesville Resident, Imprisoned for Assaulting Restrained Inmate

Jorge Alberto Mateos, 26, of Noblesville, Indiana, a former detention deputy with the Marion County Sheriff’s Office in Indianapolis, was sentenced today to 18 months in federal prison for assaulting an inmate. Mateos had previously pleaded guilty to a felony civil rights offense for his unreasonable use of force against an inmate in his care.…

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