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Warm reception on bitter cold afternoon The Hamilton County Democratic Party welcomed a large crowd for the grand opening of its new office space in Fishers last Saturday, Jan. 24….
Read MoreWarm reception on bitter cold afternoon The Hamilton County Democratic Party welcomed a large crowd for the grand opening of its new office space in Fishers last Saturday, Jan. 24….
Read MoreThe Hamilton County Commissioners are closely monitoring House Bill 1001, legislation introduced at the Statehouse aimed at addressing Indiana’s growing shortage of affordable housing. The Commissioners have issued the following…
Submitted by Hamilton Heights School Corporation Two outstanding members of the Hamilton Heights High School Band, Kaylee Roberts (Euphonium) and Kiera Rhinas (String Bass), recently represented Hamilton Heights with excellence…
The Maternity team at IU Health Fishers recently delivered the 100th baby born in the hospital’s new medical tower. Nolan Gegner, the son of Justine and Mike Gegner, was born…
Submitted by Office of Gov. Mike Braun Indiana Governor Mike Braun announced last Thursday, Jan. 22 that Indiana is opting into a new initiative, which will allow Hoosiers to collect…
Dear Editor: Democrats in Indiana’s 5th Congressional District must participate in the 2026 primary to strengthen the party and choose their nominee to unseat Representative Victoria Spartz. Voting Democrat in…
As part of F.C. Tucker Company’s continued growth, the brokerage has created two new Regional Vice President roles and selected Angel Dean and Andy Rudolph to fill these key leadership…
Submitted A life-long Hamilton County resident, Hamilton County Coroner Jeff Jellison brings experience in law enforcement, death investigation, and forensic operations. He has presented at national forensic conferences and is…
Ivy Tech Hamilton County will operate virtually on Tuesday, Jan. 27, due to inclement weather. The campus building located at 300 N. 17th St., Noblesville, will be closed; however, campus…
By BLAKE FOGELSONG Guest Columnist Running a small business in Noblesville means wearing every hat imaginable. From accountant, marketer, customer-service rep, and sometimes even janitor, I’ve learned to adapt to…