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Current in Noblesville Current in Noblesville is a weekly, local newspaper serving Noblesville, Indiana since 2006. The communities spoke, and we have delivered on their wishes.

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The Noblesville Swim Club and Noblesville High School jointly announced the hiring of Jess Preston as their new head swi...
07/21/2024

The Noblesville Swim Club and Noblesville High School jointly announced the hiring of Jess Preston as their new head swimming coach July 16. Preston comes to Noblesville from Penn High School in Mishawaka, Ind., and Irish Aquatics

The Noblesville Swim Club and Noblesville High School jointly announced the hiring of Jess Preston as its new head swim coach July 16. Preston comes to Noblesville from Penn High School and Irish Aquatics in Mishawaka. He had been head coach of Penn’s boys and girls teams since 2008, leading them ...

The Indiana Peony Festival, a nonprofit whose mission is to inspire residents statewide to celebrate the state flower, r...
07/18/2024

The Indiana Peony Festival, a nonprofit whose mission is to inspire residents statewide to celebrate the state flower, recently announced the return of the Noblesville Flower Market. From July 25 through November, the market will take place on the last Thursday of every month from 5 to 8 p.m.

The Indiana Peony Festival, a nonprofit whose mission is to inspire residents statewide to celebrate the state flower, recently announced the return of the Noblesville Flower Market. From July 25 through November, the market will take place on the last Thursday of every month from 5 to 8 p.m. Acco

For more than a decade, the Tom & Soni Sheehan Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville’s annual Bed Race has taken place on the...
07/17/2024

For more than a decade, the Tom & Soni Sheehan Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville’s annual Bed Race has taken place on the downtown Noblesville square. This year, the decision was made to postpone the race due to construction congestion, and it was replaced with a virtual campaign.

For more than a decade, the Tom & Soni Sheehan Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville’s annual Bed Race has taken place on the downtown Noblesville square to ‘put school to bed and race into summer.’ This year, the race was canceled because of construction congestion and uncertainties that would

The Hamilton County 4-H Fair will return to Noblesville July 18-22 with food, animals, music and more for all ages. Foll...
07/16/2024

The Hamilton County 4-H Fair will return to Noblesville July 18-22 with food, animals, music and more for all ages. Following the fair, which will be held at 2003 Pleasant St., there will be a livestock auction at 5:30 p.m. July 23 in the show arena

The Hamilton County 4-H Fair in Noblesville runs July 18-22 with food, animals and music, among other activities and events. Following the fair, which is at 2003 Pleasant St., there will be a livestock auction 5:30 p.m. July 23 in the show arena, where 4-H members will display their animals and an

The Noblesville Common Council met July 9 to revisit the tree removal project in Oakmont neighborhood, recap the Indiana...
07/16/2024

The Noblesville Common Council met July 9 to revisit the tree removal project in Oakmont neighborhood, recap the Indiana Peony Festival and discuss new developments and zoning changes.

The Noblesville Common Council met July 9 to revisit the tree removal project in the Oakmont neighborhood, recap the Indiana Peony Festival and discuss ordinances regarding new developments and zoning changes. The next common council meeting is at 7 p.m. July 23. What happened: Residents spoke abou

Two unidentified juveniles are in custody following a July 15 armed carjacking that started in Grant County and ended in...
07/16/2024

Two unidentified juveniles are in custody following a July 15 armed carjacking that started in Grant County and ended in Noblesville following a chase in vehicles and on foot, with one suspect apprehended in the Hamilton East Public Library building.

Two unidentified juveniles are in custody following a July 15 armed carjacking that started in Grant County and ended in Noblesville following a chase in vehicles and on foot, with one suspect apprehended in the Hamilton East Public Library building. According to the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Offi...

The Hamilton County Artists' Association and Noblesville Creates will sponsor the 20th annual free Art Fair on the Squar...
07/14/2024

The Hamilton County Artists' Association and Noblesville Creates will sponsor the 20th annual free Art Fair on the Square from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 3. More than 60 artists from across the region will set up their tents on the Noblesville Square to display and sell their art.

The Hamilton County Artists' Association and Noblesville Creates will sponsor the 20th annual free Art Fair on the Square from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 3. More than 60 artists from across the state will set up tents on the Noblesville Courthouse Square to display and sell their art. There will be art

The Humane Society for Hamilton County’s annual Woofstock 5K walk and run is set for Aug. 10 at Four Day Ray Brewing, 11...
07/11/2024

The Humane Society for Hamilton County’s annual Woofstock 5K walk and run is set for Aug. 10 at Four Day Ray Brewing, 11671 Lantern Rd., Fishers, with the pet-friendly race starting 8 a.m., rain or shine.

The Humane Society for Hamilton County’s annual Woofstock 5K walk and run is set for Aug. 10 at Four Day Ray Brewing, 11671 Lantern Rd., Fishers, with the pet-friendly race starting at 8 a.m., rain or shine. The fundraising event supports the shelter’s Survivor Program, according to the HSHC web...

The Noblesville Common Council recently approved the rezoning of a 22-acre property east of Ind. 37 and Ind. 38 for a ne...
07/11/2024

The Noblesville Common Council recently approved the rezoning of a 22-acre property east of Ind. 37 and Ind. 38 for a new $85 million Hamilton County Public Safety Center.

The Noblesville Common Council recently approved the rezoning of a 22-acre property east of Ind. 37 and Ind. 38 for a new $85 million Hamilton County Public Safety Center. The building at 18291 Presley Dr. will feature a three-story, 108,000-square-foot emergency operations center for 911 dispatch,

Contenders Wrestling Academy, Indiana's premier youth wrestling academy, will open its third location in Noblesville thi...
07/10/2024

Contenders Wrestling Academy, Indiana's premier youth wrestling academy, will open its third location in Noblesville this fall. According to owner Ryan Parrish, the academy, which has locations in Brownsburg and Greenwood, provides young athletes ages 4 through 18 with the training necessary to become successful in wrestling.

Contenders Wrestling Academy, Indiana's premier youth wrestling academy, is expanding by opening a new facility in Noblesville. According to owner Ryan Parrish, the academy, which has locations in Brownsburg and Greenwood, provides athletes ages 4 through 18 with the training necessary to become su

Launching a new venture is one of the most thrilling milestones. However, before you can introduce your new enterprise t...
07/09/2024

Launching a new venture is one of the most thrilling milestones. However, before you can introduce your new enterprise to the world, you’ll need to tackle a few preliminary steps to set yourself up for success. Here's a brief overview of what you’ll need to do to make your business dreams a reality.

Launching a new venture is one of the most thrilling milestones. However, before you can introduce your new enterprise to the world, you’ll need to tackle a few preliminary steps to set yourself up for success. Here's a brief overview of what you’ll need to do to make your business dreams a real...

Noblesville resident Dr. Katheryn “Kathy” Moreira recently made a donation that will enhance and expand programming at T...
07/09/2024

Noblesville resident Dr. Katheryn “Kathy” Moreira recently made a donation that will enhance and expand programming at The Chris Center in Carmel. The center is a nonprofit dedicated to improving youth mental wellness through nature and human-animal interaction.

Noblesville resident Dr. Katheryn “Kathy” Moreira recently made a donation that will enhance and expand programming at The Chris Center in Carmel. TCC is a nonprofit dedicated to improving youth mental wellness through nature and human-animal interaction. The donation funded the creation of Rudy...

Addie McMillan, a 2024 Noblesville High School graduate, is one of the 40 national finalists for the Songbook Academy, a...
07/09/2024

Addie McMillan, a 2024 Noblesville High School graduate, is one of the 40 national finalists for the Songbook Academy, an intensive program set for July 13-20 at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. There will be a Songbook Showcase at 7 p.m. July 18 and a Songbook Academy concert at 7 p.m. July 20, both at the Palladium

Addie McMillan views the Songbook Academy as the perfect way to expand her talents and confidence. “I’m excited about growing my voice and learning new things that can help me grow and get better, especially with my singing,” she said. “A lot of it is showing your feelings through the music ...

SERVE Noblesville, a local nonprofit, held its annual SERVE week during the last week of June. The community worked on s...
07/08/2024

SERVE Noblesville, a local nonprofit, held its annual SERVE week during the last week of June. The community worked on several projects to help enhance the city.

The SERVE Noblesville nonprofit held its annual SERVE Week during the last week of June. Several volunteers from the Noblesville community worked on various projects to help enhance the city. "SERVE week is four days of service projects, where we partner with neighbors, nonprofits, cities and parks

The Noblesville Chamber of Commerce hosted the 35th annual Hamilton County State of the County luncheon June 26 to a sol...
07/07/2024

The Noblesville Chamber of Commerce hosted the 35th annual Hamilton County State of the County luncheon June 26 to a sold-out crowd of 500 people. As last year's luncheon celebrated the 200th year of Hamilton County, dubbed "The Way We Were," this year's luncheon aimed to discuss "The Way We're Going," referencing the county's future.

By Conrad Otto and Jessica Todd A capacity crowd of 500 people attended the 35th annual Hamilton County State of the County luncheon June 26 at Embassy Suites in Noblesville. The event’s theme was "The Way We're Going," referencing the county's future. Hamilton County Commissioner Steve Dillinger

A group of volunteers visited Koteewi Stable and Trails, managed by Ben's Ranch Foundation in Noblesville, June 22 to he...
07/05/2024

A group of volunteers visited Koteewi Stable and Trails, managed by Ben's Ranch Foundation in Noblesville, June 22 to help build fences. The all-day event served as a boot camp for teens struggling with mental health.

Volunteers visited Koteewi Stable and Trails, managed by Ben's Ranch Foundation in Noblesville, on June 22 to help build fences. Brose McVey, Ben's Ranch founder and executive director, said the foundation’s management of the stables creates a platform for teens to work, learn and grow by caring

With less than three weeks to prepare for the National United USA Pageant, Noblesville resident Jessica Hopper never ima...
07/02/2024

With less than three weeks to prepare for the National United USA Pageant, Noblesville resident Jessica Hopper never imagined she would take home the title. So, Hopper, 31, was stunned when she was crowned Mrs. United USA 2024 at the event held June 10 to 14 in Daytona Beach, Fla.

With less than three weeks to prepare for the National United USA Pageant, Noblesville resident Jessica Hopper never imagined she would take home the title. So, Hopper, 31, was stunned when she was crowned Mrs. United USA 2024 at the event held June 10 to 14 in Daytona Beach, Fla. She was also n

The Noblesville Common Council heard from several residents during its June 25 meeting about the tree removal that has t...
07/01/2024

The Noblesville Common Council heard from several residents during its June 25 meeting about the tree removal that has taken place in the Oakmont neighborhood in Noblesville.

The Noblesville Common Council heard from several residents during its June 25 meeting about tree removal that has taken place in the Oakmont neighborhood in Noblesville. Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen has previously stated the removal of more than 100 trees is to improve sidewalks in the area. At

Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen has chosen Hamilton County Navy Ship 29 as the grand marshal of this year's Fourth of Jul...
07/01/2024

Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen has chosen Hamilton County Navy Ship 29 as the grand marshal of this year's Fourth of July Stars & Stripes Forever Parade. The Hamilton County chapter of the national service organization is composed of members who have served or are serving in the United States Navy, Marine Corps or Coast Guard.

Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen has chosen Hamilton County Navy Ship 29 as the grand marshal of this year's Fourth of July Stars & Stripes Forever Parade sponsored by Gaylor Electric, according to Robert Herrington, communications manager for the City of Noblesville. The event begins at 4 p.m

The day will begin at 4 p.m. with the annual Fourth of July parade through downtown Noblesville. The Fireworks Festival ...
06/30/2024

The day will begin at 4 p.m. with the annual Fourth of July parade through downtown Noblesville. The Fireworks Festival will take place at Forest Park, 701 Cicero Rd., from 6 to 10 p.m. The event will include traditional park amenities plus festival attractions that include inflatables, balloon twisters and face painters in the Kids Zone.

Fireworks, a parade, live music and other festivities will once again be part of the Noblesville Fireworks Festival, a free July 4 event. The Noblesville Fourth of July parade, festival and fireworks display is the longest continuously running celebration in central Indiana and has been an annua

Signed into law by Gov. Eric Holcomb in March, House Bill 1086 went into effect July 1, allowing retailers and craft man...
06/30/2024

Signed into law by Gov. Eric Holcomb in March, House Bill 1086 went into effect July 1, allowing retailers and craft manufacturers to “reduce or increase the price of alcoholic beverages during a part of the day” — marking the return of happy hour for the first time in the Hoosier state since 1985.

Happy days are here again in Indiana. At least, by the hour. Signed into law by Gov. Eric Holcomb in March, House Bill 1086 went into effect July 1, allowing retailers and craft manufacturers to “reduce or increase the price of alcoholic beverages during a part of the day” — marking the return...

The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission heard more than an hour of public testimony during a field hearing June 27 at ...
06/28/2024

The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission heard more than an hour of public testimony during a field hearing June 27 at the Fishers Library, with speakers overwhelmingly opposed to Duke Energy’s proposed rate increase.

The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission heard more than an hour of public testimony during a field hearing June 27 at the Fishers Library, with speakers overwhelmingly opposed to Duke Energy’s proposed rate increase. Speakers cited the electricity provider’s multimillion-dollar profits and lac...

The four mayors of Hamilton County’s largest cities participated in a panel discussion June 18 as part of the Hamilton C...
06/27/2024

The four mayors of Hamilton County’s largest cities participated in a panel discussion June 18 as part of the Hamilton County Leadership Academy’s Leadership Summit at the Embassy Suites Conference Center in Noblesville. They answered questions about regionalism and collaboration from Terry Anker, dean of the HCLA Class of 2014.

By Ann Marie Shambaugh and Adanna Mbanu The four mayors of Hamilton County’s largest cities participated in a panel discussion June 18 as part of the Hamilton County Leadership Academy’s Leadership Summit at the Embassy Suites Conference Center in Noblesville. Carmel Mayor Sue Finkam, Nobles

The intersection, deemed in at least two studies to be one of the most dangerous in the area, is set to be transformed f...
06/27/2024

The intersection, deemed in at least two studies to be one of the most dangerous in the area, is set to be transformed from a signalized intersection to a safer and more efficient design.

Upgrades are coming soon to the intersection of 146th Street and Hazel Dell Parkway, and on June 20 the Hamilton County Highway Department held a public meeting to share details about the project and gather feedback from the community. The intersection, deemed in at least two studies to be one

C**ts training camp returns to Grand Park Campus July 25, with 12 practices, the return of C**t City, theme days and joi...
06/27/2024

C**ts training camp returns to Grand Park Campus July 25, with 12 practices, the return of C**t City, theme days and joint practices with the Arizona Cardinals.

Threat of rain made the June 26 C**ts Camp Kickoff celebration a washout at Grand Junction Plaza. But it was all sunshine and smiles as Westfield Mayor Scott Willis and Indianapolis C**ts Chief Sales and Marketing Officer Roger VanDerSnick announced this year’s training camp schedule in a special ...

Noblesville Schools has recently announced that they have been nationally recognized as a 2024 Project Lead the Way Dist...
06/26/2024

Noblesville Schools has recently announced that they have been nationally recognized as a 2024 Project Lead the Way Distinguished District for providing broad access to transformative science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) learning opportunities for students.

Noblesville Schools recently announced it has been nationally recognized as a 2024 Project Lead the Way Distinguished District for providing broad access to transformative science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, learning opportunities for students. According to Noblesville Schools Execu

M/I Homes has announced the unveiling of a new neighborhood development in Noblesville – Silo Ridge. The community, off ...
06/26/2024

M/I Homes has announced the unveiling of a new neighborhood development in Noblesville – Silo Ridge. The community, off Ind. 38, features 167 single-family homes and 100 single-story paid villas constructed with individual porches, garages, and yards.

M/I Homes, one of the nation’s leading homebuilders, has announced the unveiling of a new neighborhood development in Noblesville – Silo Ridge. M/I Homes held a ribbon-cutting June 26 with Noblesville Common Council President Darren Paterson leading the ceremony. According to M/I Homes, the co

In May, The Hamilton East Public Library Board of Trustees announced that Melissa Loiselle had been unanimously appointe...
06/25/2024

In May, The Hamilton East Public Library Board of Trustees announced that Melissa Loiselle had been unanimously appointed as the new library director. Loiselle is gearing up to implement her vision for the library, which has branches in Fishers and Noblesville.

In May, The Hamilton East Public Library Board of Trustees announced that Melissa Loiselle had been unanimously appointed as the new library director. Loiselle is gearing up to implement her vision for the library, which has branches in Fishers and Noblesville. According to Kelsey Sweet, HEPL's dir

The inaugural Noblesville Main Street Open, an 18-hole putt putt course set in the historic district of Noblesville, is ...
06/25/2024

The inaugural Noblesville Main Street Open, an 18-hole putt putt course set in the historic district of Noblesville, is set to debut from 4 to 8 p.m. July 5. The event is part of the First-Friday Series, a monthly event on the first Friday of each month from February through December designed to connect the community to the downtown historic district.

The inaugural Noblesville Main Street Open, an 18-hole putt putt course set in the historic district of Noblesville, is set to debut from 4 to 8 p.m. July 5. The event is part of the First-Friday Series, a monthly event on the first Friday of each month from February through December designed to con

The seventh annual Academy Award-Qualifying Indy Shorts International Film Festival is set for July 23-28. The officiall...
06/23/2024

The seventh annual Academy Award-Qualifying Indy Shorts International Film Festival is set for July 23-28. The officially selected short films, schedule and individual program tickets will be available June 27

The seventh annual Academy Award-Qualifying Indy Shorts International Film Festival is set for July 23-28. The officially selected short films, schedule and individual program tickets will be available June 27. Indy Shorts is one of 34 worldwide qualifying festivals for the Academy Awards for

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