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Noblesville, Carmel Partner for 31st Annual White River Clean-Up
Noblesville and Carmel are partnering to host the 31st Annual White River Clean-Up on Sunday, Sept. 14, from 8 a.m. to noon. This annual event brings volunteers together to help make an immediate, positive impact on the White River by removing trash from the water and its banks. The event offers volunteers a unique opportunity…
Read MoreCounty Conducts Training Exercise at Movie Theater
The Hamilton County Local Emergency Planning Committee conducted a full-scale emergency exercise last week at Regal Village Park Theater in Westfield. The two-hour drill simulated a hazardous materials incident to test the county’s response capabilities, strengthen interagency coordination, and evaluate emergency plans. The exercise scenario involved a chlorine truck colliding with a car near State…
Read MoreWoman of Impact Award Goes to Megan Wiles
Recognizing a woman who tirelessly serves our residents, passionately moves Noblesville forward, is an exemplary steward within the community and has a commitment to making a positive impact in the Noblesville community is the focus of Women In Noblesville Network’s Woman of Impact Award. The Noblesville Chamber of Commerce honored Megan Wiles as its fourth…
Read MoreHow the Arts Build Better Noblesville
Guest column What truly makes Noblesville feel like home? Beyond the historic brick streets and familiar storefronts, we feel it in the shared pride of a new downtown art installation or the energy of a local music performance — experiences that shape our city’s vibrant identity. We believe our local arts and culture…
Read MoreWestfield Recommends WM Renewal
The City of Westfield has recommended that the Board of Public Works and Safety selects WM (formerly Waste Management) for trash and recycling services. Following a competitive Request for Proposals process, three companies submitted bids for consideration. All proposals were carefully reviewed and scored by city staff members based on pricing, service quality, and overall…
Read MoreTicket Packages Available for Mudsock Football Game
The Hamilton Southeastern Education Foundation invites all previous attendees and donors to join us for the return of Mudsock VIP! On Friday, Sept. 12, the Fishers High School Tigers will host the Hamilton Southeastern High School Royals for the annual Mudsock football game. With a rivalry like this, you’re going to want to be close. …
Read MoreFallen Heroes Wall Here Sept. 11-13
There are few things a nation can do more honorable than remembering its fallen heroes. Thanks to Veterans & Athletes United and the Frank Huntzinger American Legion Post 45, that’s exactly what will be happening Sept. 11-13 when the Fallen Heroes Wall is on display. The wall honors the more than 7,000 brave men and…
Read MoreHeights Students Invited to Perform With Color Guard
Color Guard Flag Camp is back! Hamilton Heights Middle School students (grades 5 – 8) interested in learning more about becoming a future member of the Hamilton Heights High School Color Guard squad are invited to join high school color guard members for fun, learning, and live performance on the Husky home turf. Flag Camp…
Read MoreHeights Celebrates Grand Opening
Hamilton Heights School Corporation recently hosted a vibrant Ribbon Cutting Ceremony marking the official unveiling of its newly enhanced athletic complex, administrative wing, and completion of the Phase 2 project. The event drew a strong turnout from community members, families, and supporters, all gathered at the South Ticket Entrance of the Hamilton Heights Stadium to…
Read More2 From County Part of Group Sentenced to Federal Prison
Eleven people, including at least two from Hamilton County, have been sentenced for their roles in an armed drug trafficking ring responsible for trafficking hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills and over 15 kilograms of methamphetamine into Central Indiana. Tameico Johnson, 22, of Fishers, was charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and…
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