Stories tagged with "noblesville"
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Hundreds of Palin fans left in cold
Boos erupt as 400 couldn’t get books signed What started as a Sarah Palin lovefest in Noblesville ended in a chorus of boos. Palin left her book signing at a Borders at...
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Former Noblesville Township assessor is running for county assessor
Robin L. Ward, a three-term Noblesville Township assessor, is running for Hamilton County assessor. Last year, Noblesville residents voted to eliminate the township assessor’s...
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About 1,000 greet Sarah Palin at book signing in Noblesville
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — They began showing up Wednesday night, braving the cold and drizzle to get a coveted wristband — their “ticket” to see Sarah Palin. She...
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Battery business opens in Noblesville
NOBLESVILLE — A new store specializes in batteries, carrying thousands of them for common items such as watches. Batteries Plus, 2640 E. Conner St., also has harder-to-find...
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Carmel counselor wins writing contest at first-time workshop
Carmel’s Kathy Henry is the winner of a writing contest that had 40 participants penning how an event at Forest Park changed their life. Henry, 45, chose to write a fictional...
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Palin signs books for 1,000 at store
6:12 p.m. — Kind and generous People who met former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin tonight at a Noblesville Borders, to get her autograph on her new book, came from the bookstore...
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Hamilton County adds 4 H1N1 vaccination clinics
The Hamilton County Health Department has added four more dates to its H1N1 vaccination clinic schedule. The clinics, which have been scheduled for late November and early...
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Young Noblesville gymnast gets a taste of national competition
Top-10 finish in regional sends 5th-grader to Colorado for meet at Olympic center Nick Brady, a fifth-grader at Noblesville Intermediate School, finished 40th in the 2009 USA...
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Core group has wrestlers thinking big things this year
A strong returning nucleus of wrestlers at Noblesville, coupled with heavy graduation losses at Hamilton Heights, has the Millers thinking big heading into the 2009-10 season....
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Roberts wins Enterprise Award in Noblesville
When one family was snowed in and couldn’t get to a loved one’s funeral, Mark Roberts had their driveway plowed. When family members were all together after the death...
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Donations needed for Good Samaritan giveaways
Coordinator expects 9,000 people for Thanksgiving and double that for Christmas The need is up, but the donations are down. Nancy Chance is begging for help. The coordinator of the...
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Area players sign with college programs
Seven Hamilton Southeastern High School athletes have signed letters of intent to continue their careers at Division I programs next season: Jenna Abraham (Indiana, softball),...
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Millers looking to capitalize on their experience
Last year, for the first time in his 15 years at Noblesville, coach Dave McCollough entered a boys basketball season with no seniors on his roster. It was more of a statistical...
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Hamilton Heights young, but not inexperienced
Looking at the Hamilton Heights boys basketball roster, it would be easy to think the Huskies might be a year away from being a dominant team. The Huskies, however, have designs on...
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After 2 strong years, Guerin Catholic must regroup
Teams lacks varsity experience, but strong showing in summer league bodes well for new season After fielding veteran squads in his second and third years at Guerin Catholic and...
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Woman critical after crash into semi in Noblesville
NOBLESVILLE — An Indianapolis woman remained in critical condition today after a Tuesday crash that closed Ind. 37 for about an hour. About 11 a.m. Tuesday, Megan Rosenbaum,...
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Flue fire causes $40,000 damage in Noblesville
NOBLESVILLE — A fire at the Windwood at Morse neighborhood Wednesday caused about $40,000 worth of damage, but no one was injured. Dale Lackney and his family were at home at...
