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1. Sen. Young visits Noblesville in aftermath of historic flooding across Indiana (insideindianabusiness.com) — Noblesville neighborhoods along the White River are still recovering after last week's historic flooding, which damaged more than 550 housing units and displaced at least 14 families into local hotels. U.S. Sen. Todd Young toured hard-hit areas with Mayor Chris Jensen on Monday, pledging to push for additional federal disaster aid while city leaders review how flood-control plans performed and which areas, like Federal Hill, saw the worst damage.
2. Cheers!: Noblesville resident takes up mixology in retirement (youarecurrent.com) — A 77-year-old Noblesville resident has turned retirement into a creative second act, crafting more than 100 original cocktails from his home kitchen and even registering them with a national bartending group. He draws inspiration from literature, movies, and loved ones, and still enjoys heading out in Noblesville for a drink with friends at Carmacks Cigar Bar.
3. Hamilton, other county courts operating as normal after White River flooding (theindianalawyer.com) — Hamilton County's judicial center in Noblesville is operating normally despite record White River flooding just a few blocks away, and the building has avoided damage so far. Courts in nearby counties like Madison and Delaware are also open, though Madison officials expect case delays as they work around displaced residents and disrupted mail.
4. Fever, Pacers, Noblesville Boom and Colts Team Up to Provide $250K for Central Indiana Flood Relief (clintoncountydailynews.com) — Central Indiana sports teams, including the Noblesville Boom, are pooling $250,000 for the American Red Cross to support families hit by recent historic flooding. The donation will help provide shelter, food, and supplies to communities along the White River, including Noblesville, where high water levels forced evacuations and emergency responses.
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