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Take a ride with Noblesville Parks

The public is invited to join the Noblesville Parks Department this year as they visit several popular destinations in Indiana and Chicagoland through its annual bus trips. Reserve your spot…


Hello, Hamilton County!

Welcome to The Hamilton County Reporter’s new website. All your local news and links to our daily editions will soon be online. If you want to read the weekly edition…


Arrest made in Hamilton Southeastern threat

Monday the Fishers Police Department launched an investigation into a potential act of violence against Hamilton Southeastern Schools. The message alluding to a violent act was posted during a “live”…


INDOT offers paid internships, scholarships

Attention college students! The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) is again accepting applications for Governor’s Summer Internships paying $11.30 per hour and civil engineering scholarships of up to $3,125 per…


Red Cross needs Hamilton County blood donors

The American Red Cross urgently needs blood donors to make an appointment to give this winter so that patients can continue to receive lifesaving treatments. Michael Harper knows how critical…


County urges safe, sober Super Bowl weekend

The Hamilton County Traffic Safety Partnership, a consortium of law enforcement agencies in Hamilton County including Carmel Police, Cicero Police, Fishers Police, Noblesville Police, Westfield Police, Indiana State Police, and…


Get government out of innovation

By GAREN BRAGG Bragg Insurance Agency When billionaire and Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison said that “When you innovate, you’ve got to be prepared for people telling you that you are…


Sheridan Rotary happy to help

Sheridan Rotarian Club President Steve Martin (left) receives a plaque commemorating his Happy Buck donations for 2016 from Rotarian Roy Overdorf. The Happy Buck plaque recognizes the highest individual total…


Be Heart Smart in February

As the leading cause of death for all Americans, heart disease, claims 600,000 lives annually. It’s understandably frightening to be at risk for heart disease. But Purdue Extension’s “Be Heart…