Monthly Archives: May 2021

Two Hamilton Heights students killed en route to prom

Hamilton County Reporter

The Hamilton Heights School Corporation has announced two students en route to the Heights prom were killed in a traffic accident.
The crash happened around 5:15 p.m. near the intersection of 281st Street and Lacey Road near Arcadia.
Two vehicles were involved in the crash, and two other people were injured. Their conditions were not immediately available.
No information about the identities of the students or the circumstances of the crash was immediately provided.
The district issued the following statement:
Upon learning of the tragedy, families of junior and senior high school students were notified of the accident, and a crisis support team of grief counselors and representatives from our local faith-based organizations were quickly assembled and available at the Elite Banquet Center in Kokomo and at the Hamilton Heights High School Media Center. They will be available this evening at the school until 11:00 PM. All prom-related activities for the remainder of the evening are cancelled.
“We share our heartfelt condolences to the families of the students impacted by this tragedy,” said Superintendent, Dr. Derek Arrowood, Hamilton Heights School Corporation. “No one expects something like this to happen, and when it does, it leaves an entire community grieving. Please keep these families and our students in your thoughts and prayers.”
Students and families are encouraged to reach out to each other for support tonight or come to the HHHS Media Center this evening. We will provide more information tomorrow. We will continue standing by our students and staff to help them during this unexpected and difficult loss.
An investigation into this accident is currently underway by the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department. No other details are available at this time.

Construction on new county parking garage will soon be underway in Noblesville

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton County will break ground on a new parking garage at Eighth and Clinton streets in Noblesville at 10 a.m. on Monday, May 10. The new garage will consolidate parking for county employees who currently use several lots around downtown Noblesville.

Heirbrandt

“Building this parking garage will prevent county employees from having to cross Indiana State Road 32 to get to the government center, which can be dangerous,” said Mark Heirbrandt, president of the Hamilton County Commissioners. “This parking garage will also help us accommodate a burgeoning court system. Hamilton County will soon get another judge which means more jury members, attorneys, and judges.”

Building of the new garage also frees up land on the south side of Conner Street that is currently being used for county parking. The City of Noblesville and J.C. Hart have agreed to purchase the lot from the county for $4.5 million and plan to develop a $47 million mixed-use development with commercial and retail space.

“This is a win-win for everyone involved,” Heirbrandt added. “That property sits near the river and is prime for redevelopment. As it is now, that land is not taxable because it is owned by the county. But selling it and putting it back on the tax rolls will generate tax income for Noblesville.”

The five-story garage is expected to cost $11.5 million. It will have 475 parking spaces. It should be open by February of next year. The public will be able to use the parking garage after 5 p.m. on weekdays and on the weekends.