In 2023, Kathy and Joe Cox received devastating news that their 20-year-old daughter, Abigail, had been killed in a vehicle crash in Arkansas. While grieving their loss, the family knew they wanted to build a legacy that would keep Abigail’s memory alive. In less than a month, they established Abs A| Current Publishing
Marilyn’s Place, a Noblesville-based nonprofit that provides free nonfood necessities such as clothing, hygiene products and cleaning supplies, to financially insecure members of the Hamilton County community, has announced it will permanently close later this year. The last day of service will be| Current Publishing
More than 500 people filled the conference center at the Embassy Suites in Noblesville June 25 for Hamilton County Commissioner President Steve Dillinger's annual State of the County address. The event was presented by the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce. "Commissioners Dillinger, (Christine) Altm| Current Publishing
Noblesville residents have expressed outrage on social media after “Keep Hamilton County White” stickers were found on light poles and speed limit signs throughout the city. Noblesville business owner and resident Stephanie Ricciardi, who saw one of the stickers on a speed limit sign near the North| Current Publishing
The Zionsville Education Foundation — a nonprofit that supports teachers and staff at Zionsville Community Schools — recently announced grants awarded within the district have reached $2 million over the course of the organization's history. Originally the Eagle-Union Education Foundation, ZEF mark| Current Publishing