When the EPA announced last month it was pulling back federal drinking water protections for four of six “forever chemicals” – GenX, PFHxS, PFNA, and hazardous PFAS mixtures – it used squishy words ...
Jack Lee Cade, 80, Noblesville, passed away on Monday, June 29, 2026, at Riverwalk Village in Noblesville. He was born on September 2, 1945, to Charles and Margaret “Gram” (Gilliam) Cade in ...
Graeter’s Ice Cream, America’s oldest family-owned and operated craft ice cream maker, has released its latest Summer Bonus Flavor that celebrates America’s 250th birthday: Cherry Sparkler. Available ...
Guerin Catholic graduate Eli Wessel won the first-place trophy at the Indiana Junior Golf Boys State Junior Championship, which took place last week at Purdue University’s Ackerman-Allen Course. After ...
The Tipton County Public Library (TCPL) has launched its latest community exhibition, “We the People of Tipton County,” a stunning photo project created to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the ...
This summer’s construction schedule features a wide range of infrastructure enhancements, including major corridor and road reconstructions, new multi-use pathway connections, the installation of ...
As Americans prepare to celebrate Independence Day, Ford’s Garage, the neighborhood burger and craft beer restaurant inspired by the heritage of the Ford Motor Company, is giving guests a delicious ...
Hamilton County will host Indiana’s Revolutionary Lantern June 26 to 28 as part of the state’s America 250 celebration. The lantern represents the signal displayed in Boston’s Old North Church on ...
More than 500 business leaders, elected officials, community partners and residents gathered Wednesday, June 24, for Hamilton County’s 35th annual State of the County address at the Embassy Suites ...
Indiana Orthopedic Institute (IOI) announced this week that fellowship-trained hip and knee replacement surgeon Dr. Brian Murphy is joining IOI and will see patients at its flagship Noblesville ...