Boys wrestling: Millers have perfect day at Heights Super 6
The REPORTER The Noblesville boys wrestling team had a perfect open to its season Saturday, Nov. 22 at the Hamilton Heights Super 6 tournament. The Millers cruised past all five…
Read MoreThe REPORTER The Noblesville boys wrestling team had a perfect open to its season Saturday, Nov. 22 at the Hamilton Heights Super 6 tournament. The Millers cruised past all five…
Read MoreThe REPORTER The Westfield football team is returning to the Class 6A state finals. The Shamrocks won the 6A north semi-state Friday, Nov. 21 with a 35-14 win over host…
Carsten Shidler has committed to play soccer at the University of Indianapolis. Pictured – Front Row (Left to Right): Rebecca Shidler (Mother), Carsten Shidler, Chris Shidler (Father). Back Row (Left…
Charles Boe has committed to play lacrosse at Wabash College. Pictured – Front Row (Left to Right): John Boe (Father), Charles Boe, Jamie Boe (Mother). Back Row (Left to Right):…
Cooper Click has committed to the Taylor University men’s cross country and track & field teams. Pictured – Front Row (Left to Right): Josh Click (Father), Cooper Click, Megan Click…
C.C. Quigley has committed to play basketball at Lipscomb University. Pictured – Front Row (Left to Right): Richard Quigley (Father), C.C. Quigley, Julie Quigley (Mother). Back Row (Left to Right):…
February 16, 1982 – November 19, 2025 Karin Michelle (Nyhuis) Mehringer, 43, Noblesville, went home to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on November 19, 2025, after a…
By STU CLAMPITT news@readtherporter.com Class of 2020 Noblesville High School Alumna Jordan Carpenter is living the dream in Savannah, Ga. at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). In addition…
No guilt with the gravy. No Grinch allowed. ‘Tis the season to be thankful and joyous. What if, in the middle of Thanksgiving dinner or the Decking of the Halls,…
Hamilton County Parks and Recreation (HCPR) has partnered with the Hamilton County Health Department (HCHD) to provide staff training in three critical areas: Narcan administration, Stop the Bleed, and suicide…