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'94 Heights graduate to return as principal
ARCADIA - A 1994 Hamilton Heights High School graduate whose former principal called him a good student, team leader and go-getter will be leading his alma mater when students return to school Aug.
DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. -- Mildred 'Mid' Voss, 87, Deerfield Beach, and formerly Noblesville and Arcadia, died Sunday, July 13, 2008.
Kids Farm Adventure shows youngsters where food comes from
NOBLESVILLE -- Children wearing ice cream-stained shirts and cowboy boots tramped through Hamilton County's 4-H Fair Thursday to learn about farming, animals and where their food comes from.
Romanian church creates home for all faiths in Arcadia
Central Indiana is getting its second Romanian church, and founders have chosen Arcadia as its home.
Man Seen Exposing Himself Near Fishers Pool
A man doing work near a Fishers pool was arrested Tuesday for exposing himself to visitors, police said.
Painter at Nearby Home Exposes Residents at Windermere Pool
On Tuesday, July 8th officers were called to the Windermere pool. Witnesses reported that a man exposed himself while standing in an area clearly visible from the pool area.
Odle McGuire Shook awarded Hamilton Heights contract
ARCADIA -- Odle McGuire Shook's outstanding record of client satisfaction has earned the architectural/engineering firm another job.
Hamilton Heights Middle School Honor Roll
These students from Hamilton Heights Middle School in Arcadia were named to the second-semester honor roll.
Students say it's been easy to pay attention in Stan Renner's U.S. history classes.
Principal to leave Hamilton Heights H.S.
ARCADIA - Sterling Boles, principal of Hamilton Heights High School, has accepted a job as assistant superintendent at Frankton-Lapel Community Schools.
Ulrich captures Plein Air competition
Holly Ulrich, Noblesville, won the Plein Air -- French for "open air" -- Paint Out Competition June 11 in Noblesville.
Northern county storms leave damage in wake
NOBLESVILLE -- On Tuesday afternoon, the White River in Noblesville was just under 10 feet.
Winds wreak damage, no one injured
A strong storm swept through northern Hamilton County tonight, leaving downed trees of all sizes, downed power lines and damaged buildings in its wake.
A New Take on "Family Pizza Night"
Make your pizza night more exciting by jumping aboard the Indiana Transportation Museums Pizza Train.
Heartland train rides return to five towns
The Indiana Transportation Museum's Hoosier Heartland train rides this year include longer stays and more activities as the series kicks off June 14.
Garage sale proceeds headed for agency
Sharon Jackson's home has become a storage unit for donations to a Noblesville-based shelter.
Noblesville Farmers Market opens Saturday, 70 booths expected
The Noblesville Farmers Market has blossomed since moving to Riverview Hospital's parking lot.
Health benefits a perk for some Noblesville Council members
NOBLESVILLE -- Noblesville will spend about $107,000 this year in health insurance for past and present city council members.
Noblesville softball coach says girls peaking at right time
“They've had some very big wins this year against some very talented teams. As we head into sectional, we thought they'd be a very nice measure for us, and we hit the ball well against a very good pitcher.”
Kaitlyn Flak threw a one-hitter Tuesday to lead Noblesville to its seventh consecutive softball win, a 4-1 Hoosier Crossroads Conference triumph over Harrison. via The Noblesville Ledger