State of the County address scheduled for June 25

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Commissioner Steve Dillinger to lay out Hamilton County’s top priorities in 2026

Hamilton County Commissioner Steve Dillinger will deliver his annual State of the County address Wednesday, June 25 at the Embassy Suites in Noblesville.

Hosted by the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce, the annual luncheon will offer residents and business leaders a detailed update on the county’s progress and future plans.

Commissioner Dillinger will outline several major projects that have taken shape over the past year and are scheduled to launch in the year ahead. These include the opening of a new 911 Communications Center, the expansion of the Judicial Center, extensive remodeling of the 4-H Fairgrounds, and the construction of a new public safety training facility. He will also address the recent completion of a new Regional Utility District and discuss developments in tourism, parks, and the county’s partnership with Ivy Tech Community College.

“There are so many big projects in motion right now that will impact Hamilton County for years and years to come,” Dillinger said. “It’s honestly mind-boggling – and exciting – to see the level of progress and planning that’s happening. It’s great to be in a county that’s thriving, growing, and full of vitality.”

The State of the County has sold out in past years and is expected to do so again. Attendees are encouraged to register early to secure their seat. Doors will open at 11 a.m., with lunch served at 11:20 a.m. The program begins promptly at noon.

Tickets are $50 for Chamber members and $55 for non-members. Registration is required and can be completed online at NoblesvilleChamber.com.

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