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1. Front Porch Music Festival returns to Noblesville Aug. 29 (youarecurrent.com) — A free Front Porch Music Festival is set to fill downtown Noblesville's Logan Street with 25 bands on 14 porches from 1–7 p.m. Aug. 29. Organizers promise more local food and drink vendors, a wide mix of musical styles, and a relaxed, community-focused atmosphere that's grown steadily since the festival launched in 2021.
2. Less than 1% of Indiana homeowners have flood insurance amid historic floods (wishtv.com) — Historic flooding has hit Noblesville's Riverwood neighborhood hard, with homes cut off by high water and residents facing major losses. A statewide look at flood insurance shows fewer than 1% of Indiana homeowners are covered, and the story explains what assistance, from state relief funds to housing support, may be available to affected families.
3. Hamilton County businesses turn to what's next after historic flooding (wthr.com) — Noblesville businesses along the White River, including White River Canoe Company and Schwartz's Bait and Tackle, are digging out and drying out after last week's historic flooding. Owners describe chest-high water, major cleanup efforts, and strong community support as they work toward reopening, with the canoe company aiming to be fully operational by Labor Day weekend.
4. The Pro Farmer Crop Tour Kicks Off (southeastagnet.com) — Noblesville serves as the starting point for the Eastern leg of the Pro Farmer Crop Tour, which is surveying 2,000 fields across seven Midwestern states this week. Teams will compare their findings with recent USDA estimates, with many in the farm trade watching closely for signs of stronger corn yields.
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