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16-Year-Old Dies After Accidental Shooting
A rural Hamilton County teenager died Tuesday after he was accidentally shot near his home, police said.
Hamilton County teen dies after shooting
A Hamilton County teen has died after an apparent accidental shooting Tuesday afternoon at his home.
Police: Hamilton Co. teen shot by relative
A Hamilton County teenager was shot by a family member this afternoon. Hamilton County Sheriff1s Deputy Vicky Dunbar said an unidentified 16-year-old boy was shot shortly before 12:30 p.m. by a family member in the 8300 block of E. 216th Street in Cicero.
Employee Benefit Design Group changed its name to DeHart Benefit Solutions now at 70 E. 91st St.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart of Rushville are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Jamie Sue Stewart, to Jonnathan Paul Russell, son of Mr.
Malcolm P. "Max" Kaiser, 91, Indianapolis, and formerly Noblesville, died Feb. 2, 2010, at Manor Care at Summer Trace, Carmel.
NOBLESVILLE -- Dolly Eleanor Gunn Howard, 77, Noblesville, died Feb. 1, 2010. Mrs. Howard had been employed by the Hamilton County Sheriff's Department, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Repp's Flowers, Sears Catalog Store, J.C. Penney, and the Corner Drug Store, all of Noblesville.
NEW CASTLE - George M. Callaway, 87, went to be with the Lord, Wednesday, January 13, 2010 at Glen Oaks Health Campus.
Stacey Martino and her husband, Jim, who own Cicero Lawn & Garden in Hamilton County, hired a cousin to be a supervisor for their landscaping and irrigation business.
Man says county needs a grain vac
A near tragic accident last month where a rural Linton man narrowly survived being buried up to his neck in a Clay County grain bin has prompted an area farm owner to step and want to help.
NOBLESVILLE -- Lawrence Jacob Koenig, 79, Noblesville, died Jan. 1, 2010, at Harbour Manor Care Center, Noblesville.
Man critically injured when he's hit by car
Police say a man was struck by a car as he was crossing a street Wednesday evening in Noblesville.
Boots, beard make the man, says Noblesville's Santa Claus
For Wally Lugenbeal, looking like Santa Claus isn't just for Christmas. Lugenbeal, 63, Cicero, said he first grew his beard three years ago to play Santa on the Courthouse Square, then shaved it right after Christmas.
Boots, beard make the man, says Noblesville's Santa Claus
For Wally Lugenbeal, looking like Santa Claus isn't just for Christmas. Lugenbeal, 63, Cicero, said he first grew his beard three years ago to play Santa on the Courthouse Square, then shaved it right after Christmas.
Statue of USS Indianapolis survivor is unveiled
Mayor says that statue of Jim O'Donnell is reminder that 'freedom has a cost' His wife of nearly 67 years by his side, Jim O'Donnell beamed with a broad smile as a statue of his likeness was unveiled Monday afternoon at City Market.
Hamilton County parks buys great blue heron nesting area
Just off of an obscure northern Hamilton County road, trees in a small forest hide one of the state's largest great blue heron rookeries.
CICERO -- Robert E. Blake, 77, Cicero, died Nov. 20, 2009, at Harbour Manor Care Center, Noblesville.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Indiana Man Indicted for Bank Robbery
Christopher Tichenor, 30, Indianapolis, Indiana, was charged today with bank robbery and brandishing and discharge of a firearm during commission of a crime of violence, announced Timothy M. Morrison, U.S. Attorney, Southern District of Indiana, following an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Hamilton County Sheriff's ...
Indy man tied to Cicero bank robbery to be tried in federal court
An Indianapolis man accused of a Cicero bank robbery in February will be tried in federal court.
Noblesville man pens 1st murder mystery
The title of Larry Williams' first book comes from the name of a ridge high above Sugar Creek in Western Indiana.