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Inaugural Noblesville Advisory Council On Disabilities Appointments Announced
The seven appointments to the inaugural Advisory Council on Disabilities have been named by Mayor Chris Jensen and the Noblesville Common Council. The council will support the city’s mission to create a more inclusive, supportive and vibrant future in our community where everyone can thrive. “The advisory council will serve an important role in our…
Read MoreMore Than $13,000 In Prizes Awarded At Carmel On Canvas
The ninth annual Carmel on Canvas plein air event was held September 15 -17 and featured artists in an open-air painting exhibition and competition which took place on the sidewalks throughout the the City’s central corridor. “Carmel on Canvas was once again a great success with many talented artists traveling a great distance, including from…
Read MoreSecond Annual Fall Festival Is Back At Midtown October 14
The Arts in Autumn, sponsored by CrossRoad Engineers, PC, is the City of Carmel’s second annual fall festival happening in Midtown Plaza on Saturday, October 14 from 2 – 6 p.m. It will feature food vendors, arts and crafts merchants, family fun activities, a screening of Hotel Transylvania at 2 p.m., live entertainment, a custom…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: September 28, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 7:39 a.m.SET: 7:36 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 77 °FLOW: 59 °F Today is…: • National Drink Beer Day• Read a Child a Book You Like Day• National Good Neighbor Day What Happened On This Day: • 1995 Israel and PLO Sign the Oslo II Accords. The Interim Agreement on the West Bank and…
Read MoreHamilton County to Break Ground on Regional Utility District
Water & Sewer Service Expected to Spur Development in Bakers Corner Area Hamilton County Commissioners and Councilors will break ground on the Bakers Corner/US31 Infrastructure Investment Project on Wednesday, October 4 at 11:00 a.m. The $45 million project will extend sewer and water utilities to the Bakers Corner area, east and west of U.S. 31…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Nicole Amsler smile? “Friends and family walking through my front door,” said the 51-year-old Noblesville resident. She works remotely as a marketing manager for CareerShare, a technology education platform for OSHA training. She’s a mother to three Noblesville graduates. Her daughter, Delaney, graduated from IU Bloomington and is a fifth- and sixth-grade English…
Read More2024 Noblesville City Budget Introduced To Common Council
The Noblesville 2024 Civil City budget was introduced to the Common Council at its Sept. 26 meeting. The budget will be eligible for adoption at the Oct. 24 council meeting. The 2024 proposed Civil City budget totals $116,108,606, with an operational budget of $97,326,759 which excludes bond payments. Mayor Chris Jensen’s budget aligns spending with…
Read MoreWhy Do Environmentalists Hate Fracking?
Dear EarthTalk: Why do environmentalists hate fracking so much? Fracking, short for hydraulic fracturing, is a method of extracting natural gas. It was invented in the 1940s, but gained popularity in the past two decades, particularly in the U.S. This is because most conventional natural gas reservoirs that can be extracted using traditional methods have…
Read MoreHamilton Heights Superintendent Named IAPSS Superintendent Of The Year For District V
The superintendent of Hamilton Heights School Corporation, Dr. Derek Arrowood, has been named 2024 Superintendent of the Year for District V by the Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents (IAPSS). Winners are selected by other superintendents in their district who consider the qualifications and accomplishments of area colleagues and their instructional leadership in a time…
Read MoreBrown County Ranks Third Among Nation’s State Parks For Fall Foliage
Brown County State Park, Indiana’s largest, ranks third on New York Travel Guide’s recently published list of its 15 best state parks for fall foliage. To compile the list, the guide compared more than 600 parks in three categories, including reviews of fall colors, fall photography popularity, and each park’s overall rating. Last December, Brown…
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