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Bob Anderson earns Kiwanis Community Service Award
Recently, the Noblesville Sunrisers Kiwanis club presented a community service award to Mr. Bob Anderson. Mr. Anderson grew up near West Lafayette prior to his move to Hamilton County. His…
Senior Center open house Saturday
The Senior Center of Hamilton County will be hosting an Open House on Saturday, March 25, from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Guests can see activities offered by the Senior…
Noblesville Parks & Rec announces 2017 Summer Concert Series
The Noblesville Parks and Recreation Department will kick off its nine-week Summer Concert Series on June 1 with Not Your Average Boy Band. The 2017 line-up includes: Dillon Park (6001…
Public invited to free transit workshop in Carmel
Now that the Marion County portion of the Indy Connect transit plan is moving forward, planners are shifting attention to conversations about improving transit in doughnut counties as well. Indy…
Westfield to discuss State Road 32
Representatives from the city of Westfield and the Grand Junction Task Group will host a public meeting regarding issues with State Road 32/Main Street next week. “We are inviting the…
If you always do what you have always done
One of my favorite quotes is, “If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always got.”That quote came to mind after I was told by…
Who knew Seminary Park is for sale?
The City of Noblesville is moving into territory that locally and nationwide is filled with strong difference of opinions. The issue is taking historic parks land for development. Only one…
Noblesville responds to The Times article
From the City of Noblesville: On March 1, the Noblesville Park Board met in executive session to discuss a development idea. At that meeting a proposal for “Seminary Square” was…
Rowland responds to the “city side”
In all due respect, I would like to respond to the “city side” of the story concerning the development of Seminary Park. As sometimes happens, memories become faded and I…