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Resource fair offers assistance for veterans, familiesThe Hamilton County Veterans Corporation assists military veterans in need. In July, the organization hosted a resource fair at the Noblesville Schools’ Community Center in Noblesville, providing vital information to those veterans and their families. “We’re here to bring resources to one place that our military veteran community can...Noblesville, IN20 hours ago
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Hamilton County public safety training center clears financial hurdle with Carmel City Council voteA long-planned Hamilton County public safety training facility is one step closer to becoming a reality after the Carmel City Council voted 8-0 to allow some property taxes generated from a retail area along U.S. 421 to help fund it. The council approved a request Aug. 5 from Hamilton County...Carmel, IN15 hours ago
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Hamilton County Councilman Mark Hall’s July TimesheetWelcome to the Timesheet. This column is a report of work done on behalf of the people of Hamilton County. It’s to be informative, too – a place to learn about projects and how our county government works. As your employee, it’s important to me that you know...Noblesville, IN8 hours ago
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Health Department inspects over 400 pools this summerPublic health interns hired as water quality technicians to help manage workload. The end of summer often signals the end of pool season and that’s no different for the Hamilton County Health Department. The Department hires two public health interns as water quality technicians to help it manage the more than 400 public swimming pools it monitors during the peak season.8 hours ago
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Coxhall Children’s Garden gets a colorful updateAlong with the twin 90-foot bell towers, the centerpiece amphitheater, and the Cox Mansion, Coxhall Gardens also includes a space for children. Although there is little play equipment, except a tunnel slide and a giant sandbox, the spacious Children’s Garden with its picturesque hills, rocks, and plantings provides a perfect place for kids to exercise their imaginations as well as their legs.Carmel, IN2 days ago
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Injured owl found in Indiana backyard, rescued by animal control officerHAMILTON COUNTY, Ind. — An injured owl is recovering thanks to the quick action of a Hamilton County animal control officer. According to a Facebook post by the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, on Friday, Aug. 2, a homeowner discovered what appeared to be an injured owl on the ground in their backyard. The homeowner called police and Officer Travis Dunn arrived to assess the situation.3 days ago
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Hamilton County Hit by Spate of Vehicle Break-Ins, Including Theft of Firearm from Police CarResidents of a Hamilton County neighborhood are faced with increased concern following a series of vehicle break-ins, which included three police cars from different departments. The Carmel Police Department has been looking into these incidents, which took place on July 31 and led to theft of at least one firearm from a police vehicle. This information comes from reports by both FOX59 and WTHR.Carmel, IN3 days ago
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Willis visits with Shepherd Center of Hamilton CountyWestfield Mayor Scott Willis joined a group of 25 seniors at Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County’s ‘Together Today’ event July 17 at CrossRoads Church in Westfield. Willis discussed city news with the seniors in attendance, sharing plans for the future for the City of Westfield and engaging in a question-and-answer session on issues relating to aging.Westfield, IN4 days ago
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Slow-poke storms soak parts of Hamilton CountyNasty weather once again struck Hamilton County late afternoon Thursday. Almost four inches of rain were reported, caused by slow-moving thunderstorms which flooded parts of central Indiana. Rain was relentless in the Indy Metro area and from Danville to Muncie. Traffic on Interstate 465 at Fall Creek Road ground to a halt with the high water.4 days ago
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