Veterans and Athletes United, a nonprofit that provides programs that support veterans with disabilities and honors fallen soldiers from the War on Terror, will display its Global War on Terror Fallen Heroes Memorial from Sept. 11 through Sept. 13 at the Frank Huntzinger American Legion Post 45 in Noblesville, 273 S. 8th St. Gary Green, [...]| Current Publishing
Noblesville Brewfest & Wine Garden, a beer and wine sampling event for people 21 and older, will return for the 15th year to Forest Park in Noblesville from 2 to 6 p.m. Sept. 13. The event features unlimited samples of beer and wine, food from various vendors, live music, a commemorative sampling glass and a [...]| Current Publishing
The Riverview Health Foundation raised more than $25,000 at its Wine, Women and Whiffs Golf Tournament at Purgatory Golf Club in Noblesville Aug. 19. Funds raised from the women-only golf outing will go toward the purchase of new, state-of-the-art equipment for Riverview Health that enhances care and treatment for those with breast cancer. Megan Wiles, [...]| Current Publishing
The Hamilton County Commissioners approved a supplemental agreement for the 146th Street and Hazel Dell Parkway interchange and a contract and addendum for the Hamilton County multihazard mitigation plan at its Aug. 25 meeting. The next meeting is at 1:45 p.m. Sept. 5 at the Hamilton County Government and Judicial Center in Noblesville, 1 N. [...]| Current Publishing
Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen assisted officials from Kittle’s Furniture in breaking ground on the company’s new facility that is coming to Hamilton Town Center. Ferd Burgman, who helps run Kittle’s marketing department, said the groundbreaking represents the first phase of the project, which is c| Current Publishing
The Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville recently received a $50,000 grant from the Thomas P. and Sondra D. Charitable Foundation, a fund of Hamilton County Community Foundation, to support scholarships and its transportation program for the 2025-26 school year. “We are excited to partner with The| Current Publishing
A Hamilton County resident has tested positive for West Nile virus, a mosquito-borne disease that can cause illness in humans, birds and other animals. This is the second human case reported in Indiana this summer. Additional information about this case will not be released to protect patient priva| Current Publishing
A proposal to use vote centers rather than precinct-based polling locations on Election Day drew mixed reaction at the Hamilton County Election Board’s Aug. 13 meeting. Of Indiana’s 92 counties, 67 use Election Day voting centers, which allow voters to cast a ballot at any polling location within t| Current Publishing
Hamilton Southeastern Schools is accepting applications to fill the school board-appointed seat on the Hamilton East Public Library Board of Trustees. According to an announcement from HSE, individuals who live within HSE Schools’ boundaries are encouraged to apply for the unpaid, volunteer, four| Current Publishing
A proposal to use vote centers rather than precinct-based polling locations on Election Day drew mixed reaction at the Hamilton County Election Board’s Aug. 13 meeting. Of Indiana’s 92 counties, 67 use Election Day voting centers, which allow voters to cast a ballot at any polling location within t| Current Publishing
United Way of Central Indiana is looking for volunteers in Noblesville for its ReadUP program, a literacy initiative that sends volunteers into elementary schools to read with third-graders to help them get on track with grade-level literacy. United Way is looking for 35 volunteers to read with stu| Current Publishing
An internal review is underway after an explosion temporarily shut down the Indiana American Water Treatment Plant in Noblesville Aug. 7. “We are still (awaiting) some of the results of our review of how this unfortunate event occurred,” Indiana American Water External Affairs Manager Joel Reuter s| Current Publishing
At the Aug. 12 Noblesville Common Council meeting, council members approved two ordinances in an 8-1 vote relating to The Granary, a $67 million mixed-use development. The project will include a four-story multifamily building with 222 units, approximately 5,000 square feet of retail space, three o| Current Publishing
The Noblesville Police Department recently announced that Sgt. Jason Shonkwiler has been named the 2025 Indiana School Resource Officers Association School Resource Officer of the Year. Shonkwiler also was named the Noblesville Schools School Resource Officer of the Year in December 2024. NP| Current Publishing
The you-pick season has begun at Spencer Farm, 7177 E. 161st St. in Noblesville. Spencer Farm co-founder Mark Spencer said the business has been offering you-pick options since it opened 43 years ago. "At one point in time, the farm operated solely as a you-pick strawberry farm," Spencer said. "Ev| Current Publishing
The Hamilton County Democratic Party conducts its annual Night for the Blues fundraiser May 30 at Bash in Carmel. Chairman Josh Lowry said the event brought together supporters for an evening of live music, dancing and camaraderie with a 1940s theme. The night included award presentations by Hamilto| Current Publishing
Noblesville Police Department Det. Hayley Allen was recently named Officer of the Year by the Frank Huntzinger Noblesville American Legion Post 45. Allen said American Legion posts recognize local heroes annually by reaching out to local police departments and taking nominations. Allen, a 2016 Nob| Current Publishing
As measles cases continue to spread in the U.S., vaccination rates in Indiana and Hamilton County remain below the recommended threshold to prevent an outbreak. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, at least 95 percent of the population should be vaccinated to prevent the spr| Current Publishing
The Hamilton County Council held a regular meeting Aug. 8 at the Hamilton County Government and Judicial Center in Noblesville. It approved a resolution to| Current Publishing