HHSC Celebrates Principals As Part Of National Principals Month

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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New Contract For Noblesville Teachers Aims To Keep District Competitive

Noblesville Schools announced Tuesday that they have settled on a new two-year contract with the Noblesville Teachers’ Forum. The agreement aims to keep Noblesville Schools competitive as the teacher shortage and salary increases by area districts continue to make recruiting and retaining top academic talent a challenge. Over the life of the contract, Noblesville teachers…

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Smile

What makes Ka’Lena Cuevas smile? “Only the worst cliches come to mind when trying to answer this question, but it reminds me of one of my favorite Shakespeare plays: ‘The robbed that smiles, steals something from the thief,’” said the Fishers resident, who is often found producing local community theater productions. On Monday, she earned…

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Bipartisan Leaders Unite To Champion Carmel Schools Referendum

In a remarkable display of bipartisanship and community commitment, Stephanie Flittner, a dedicated Republican, and Nicki McNally, a passionate Democrat, have united their efforts to lead the Carmel School Referencu, known as the ‘Yes for CCS’ Political Action Committee (PAC). Their shared vision transcends political boundaries and underscores the importance of coming together for Carmel…

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City Of Fishers Opens Nominations For 2024 Inclusion & Accessibility Awards

Residents & businesses encouraged to nominate community members for Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability’s annual awards Fishers community members and employers are invited to submit nominations for the Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability’s 2024 Inclusion and Accessibility Awards beginning on Wednesday, November 1 through Friday, December 8. The awards will be presented at the 2024…

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Sheridan Public Library November Events

Babies + Toddlers: November 7,14,21,28 at 11am Baby Time (0-18mos) November 2,9,16,30 at 11am Discovery Time (18-36mos) *** Preschool: November 1,8, 15 at 11am Mindful Movements (ages 2-6) November 3,10,17 at 11am Story Time (ages 3-6) November 29 at 11am Parachute Play (ages 2-6) *** Grades K-5: November 7,14,21,28 at 3pm Lego Club November 9…

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BBB Tip: Shop Safe And Shop Smart This Holiday Season.

The 2023 holiday shopping season promises to be an unpredictable one.  High inflation rates and increased prices of consumer goods are already throwing a wrench into holiday shopping. Electronics, toys, and other products will be (or already are) in short supply, and retailers are struggling to staff up as the shopping season nears. Just like…

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Holiday Preview Sip + Shop At Carmel City Center

Join the Shops at Carmel City Center on Saturday, November 4 from 2-6 p.m. for a Holiday Preview Shopping Event! Visitors can kick-start their holiday shopping with the locally owned merchants at Carmel City Center while sipping on wine and Peppermint White Russians at four of the participating Shops. Shoppers can also enjoy holiday carols…

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Noblesville Employees Participate In HCHD ‘Stop the Bleed’ Training

 City of Noblesville employees from the Street, Planning, Utilities, Parks, and Engineering Departments recently participated in “Stop the Bleed” training through the Hamilton County Health Department. The city also acquired “Stop the Bleed” kits through an initiative grant from the Hamilton County Health Department. “We are grateful to the Hamilton County Health Department for awarding…

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Songbook Foundation Announces New Board Members

Four new members have been elected to the Board of Directors for the nonprofit Great American Songbook Foundation. Board members serve three-year terms on a volunteer basis. Andy Marx of Los Angeles is an award-winning writer and photographer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Variety and other leading…

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