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Noblesville low-income housing project shrinks but gains final approval from city
The Noblesville City Council has dropped a requirement for expensive infrastructure changes at an affordable housing development complex planned south of downtown. The council voted unanimously Tuesday to waive the condition that T&H Investments remove five electrical poles and widen the street near Townhomes at Stony Creek, 1255 S. 16th St., next to...
See how Hamilton Co. restaurants did on their latest inspections with this new tool
HAMILTON COUNTY, IND. (WISH)– The Hamilton County Health Department has launched a new tool help you make sure your favorite restaurants are up to code: an interactive food inspection map. The tool allows residents and visitors to access and review food inspection reporters for over 1,200 food service establishments which includes restaurants and food stores […]
National conservative group alleges systemic election fraud in survey sent to Indiana voters
A survey sent to Noblesville area voters from a national conservative think tank contends election fraud is on the rise as part of illegal attempts to steal elections. The D.C.-based Heritage Foundation also claims to be nonpartisan, though its website highlights conservative views numerous times. The survey and two-page letter also include inflammatory language such as “immigrant invasion,” “leftists” and “radical media.”
Noblesville Common Council approves demolition permit for Logan Street building
The Noblesville Common Council unanimously approved Hamilton County’s application for a demolition permit for a vacant building at 694 Logan St. in Noblesville during its Aug. 27 meeting. Denise Aschleman, principal planner for the City of Noblesville, said the 1,516-square-foot building — a former law office — is within...
Clinton County Democrats Big Dem BBQ Heats Up Next Saturday, Sept. 7
The annual Big Dem BBQ celebration by the Clinton County Democrats is set to heat up next Saturday, Sept. 7 at Mulberry Centennial Park with numerous special guests for the community to meet. The Big Dem BBQ will kick off on Saturday, Sept. 7 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m....
Frankfort Street Department Announces Double Tuesday Pickup Following Labor Day
The Frankfort Street Department announced that trash services will not run on Monday, Sept. 2 in observance of Labor Day as numerous county, city, school and community entities close for the holiday. The department stated that a double pickup will occur on Tuesday, Sept. 3 for both Monday and Tuesday...
Preparing for the future: the new Indiana diploma
In its Aug. 19, 2024, edition, The Reporter published an article on Westfield teachers expressing concerns over the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) proposed diploma requirements. The IDOE wrote, “Indiana leaders proposed a vision for the future of high school that increases flexibility, personalization, and relevance, while maintaining rigorous standards...
Westfield updates social media policies
Westfield’s Board of Public Works and Safety approved two social media policy changes in July for city employees and users. Director of Communications Kayla Arnold said the changes outline how the city will conduct social media communications and set parameters for use by the public. “Users should know that...
Two new murals celebrate conservation and native beauty in Noblesville
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (THE REPORTER) — The Noblesville Township Trustee building has become the canvas for two murals, blending art and conservation in a celebration of Indiana’s natural heritage. These murals, painted by local artist Abigail Staffelbach, highlight the importance of native plants and the impact of invasive species on the environment. The murals were created […]
Westfield selects firm for Comprehensive Plan update
Westfield city officials have announced the approval of Rundell Ernstberger Associates (REA) to lead the development of a new Comprehensive Plan, Economic Impact Study, and Infrastructure Plan for the city. This significant step is designed to enhance strategic planning and future growth in alignment with Westfield’s vision for a vibrant, sustainable, and thriving community.
Noblesville Creates announces Anniversary Gala award nominees
Noblesville Creates has announce the nominees for the Awards Ceremony to be held during the 12th annual Anniversary Gala on Sept. 19. This awards ceremony recognizes some of the most inspirational artists and arts advocates among the region’s thriving arts scene. The Anniversary Gala will be held from 5:15...
United Way For Clinton County 2024 Campaign Kick Off Set For Thursday, Sept. 19
The United Way for Clinton County “Let’s Bring the Change” 2024 Campaign Kick Off is set for Thursday, Sept. 19 at Prairie Creek Park for community members to learn more about this year’s campaign, learn more about the pacesetters, donate their spare change and bond with fellow community members over a meal and activities.
Westfield budget focuses on infrastructure, safety, development
Westfield Mayor Scott Willis introduced the 2025 civil city budget Aug. 26 to the city council. The budget totals $124.6 million, with an operational budget of $78.2 million, minus bond payments. Willis said the budget aligns spending with revenue forecasts to maintain a flat tax rate. The budget also represents...
Connect with Westfield consumers & businesses at Showcase & Taste
The second annual Showcase & Taste of Westfield will take place from 4 to 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 3 at Grand Park. Discover the best Westfield has to offer in one place. Exhibitors include food and beverage establishments, healthcare and service providers, legal professionals, entertainment venues, contractors, and more. Food and beverage establishments including restaurants, caterers, wineries, and breweries are encouraged to provide menu tastings and samples.
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