Got a leaky pipe? Call attorney Ray Adler
Publisher’s Perspective When a pipe is leaking in your ceiling, my guess is your first thought wouldn’t be to call local Noblesville attorney Ray Adler to stop the drip, but…
Read MorePublisher’s Perspective When a pipe is leaking in your ceiling, my guess is your first thought wouldn’t be to call local Noblesville attorney Ray Adler to stop the drip, but…
Read MoreCoroner frustrated with state’s new reporting system The Hamilton County Coroner’s Office logged a record-breaking number of cases in 2020. According to Hamilton County Coroner John Chalfin, his office recorded…
Reporter Publisher Thirty-one counties issue resolutions against House Bill 1381 House Bill 1381, which essentially eliminates local control on the siting of wind and commercial solar projects, was passed by…
Reps. Goodrich, Cook, Jeter, Schaibley vote against government transparency I’d like to take a moment to commend Tim Timmons, publisher of a competitor newspaper, The Times, for a recent column…
Reporter Publisher On Wednesday, the Hamilton County Council received an update from Garmong Construction Services on the construction schedule and overall cost of a new county-owned parking garage schedule to…
Reporter Publisher Five years into the State Road 37 project, the City of Fishers and Hamilton County government are $42 million over budget, and construction has not been completed on…
Publisher’s Perspective A dirty magistrate, a Carmel attorney, an out-of-town prosecutor and judge walk into a courtroom – sound like the opening line for a good joke? It happened this…
Reporter Publisher On Tuesday, the Hamilton County Council had a lengthy discussion on the possibility of issuing a resolution admonishing Governor Eric Holcomb if he doesn’t move into Stage 5…
Reporter Publisher Hamilton County Councilors wrapped up two days of budget hearings Wednesday afternoon. The hearings finalized a budget of just under $100 million for county general operations for the…
Reporter Publisher On Tuesday evening, the Noblesville Common Council approved an increase in wastewater and trash fees. Noblesville residents will now pay a wastewater fee of $46.13, a $4.35 per…