Dillinger cuts ribbon on vision
The County Line The Riverwalk is completed. It’s been a long time in the making, but it’s finally done. The official opening Friday morning marked the successful completion of a…
Read MoreThe County Line The Riverwalk is completed. It’s been a long time in the making, but it’s finally done. The official opening Friday morning marked the successful completion of a…
Read MoreJanus Developmental Services has begun initial planning for a new facility on the grounds of their present location in Noblesville. Christina Sorensen, president and CEO, said Monday that American Structurepoint…
The County Line The aggressive Carmel Redevelopment Commission no sooner broke ground Wednesday for a major new development than it was learned the commission will likely be replacing a shopping…
In what could be a record number of candidates, seven hopefuls have lined up interested in filling retiring State Sen. Luke Kenley’s seat. One of the seven will be elected…
The Hamilton County Voter Registration Board, a quasi-independent, two-member board consisting of one Republican and one Democrat, has been eliminated in order to bring the two members under the jurisdiction…
The County Line In our rapidly growing county it is difficult, but important to preserve some of the historically relevant landmarks that physically reveal the pathway to our current times….
Public transportation, or mass transit as it is often called, was a major topic of discussion in Hamilton County early last year. A voter referendum was being considered and supporters…
The County Line The ten cent per gallon increase in the state gas tax got the attention of motorists earlier this year when it went into effect July 1. Now…
The County Line It was encouraging to learn that Noblesville city officials are planning for a new police headquarters on the site of the old Firestone Industrial Products plant. It’s…
The County Line County Democratic Party Chairman Joe Weingarten says the county Elections Office is planning to change the boundaries of many of the county’s voting precincts. But, he feels…