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Ube Love’s Purple Reign

Noblesville’s Ube Love takes owner Rebecca Sabalones back to her Filipino roots.

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How To Master Your Fitness Like A Ninja

Immerse yourself in a real-life American Ninja Warrior experience in Noblesville.

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The Thread: The Best Buy At Christkindlmarkt, Franklin Winter Market, And More

This week’s roundup of Indy’s coolest shopping and style news includes winter market finds.

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The Thread: Midnight Shopper, Holiday-Market Roadtrips, And More

This week’s roundup of Indy’s coolest shopping and style news includes a flurry of destination markets and one hot designer collection.

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The Mexican Food Truck That Served As A Pandemic Saving Grace

For BIEN Mexicana owner Angela Garcia, cooking wasn’t a career she started out in, but it’s all she could dream of doing now.

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This Is Probably Noblesville’s Only Steampunk-Adjacent Food Truck

The Urban Artisan is serving up sandwiches with a decidedly 19th-century flair.

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Hamilton County Begins To Reconcile A Shameful Klan Past

How Klan membership cards from the 1920s remained out of sight for almost 100 years in Noblesville.

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Editor’s Note: About Those Difficult Conversations

When we wrapped up our June/July in early May and sent it off to the printer, I had no idea one of our stories would be so timely, sensitive, and, ultimately, necessary: a feature on the 1,164 names of men who belonged to the KKK in Hamilton County in the 1920s. It’s “a painful chapter […]

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This Local Fitness Invention Is Perfect For Home Workouts

“People say they are about three to four times harder than a traditional pushup.”

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Realty Check: Queen Anne In Noblesville

An early doctor’s home in Noblesville remains in good health.

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Shoptalk: The Mix Marketplace

Vintage and modern goods mingle comfortably at this new Noblesville shop.

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Hot On The Trails: Noblesville’s White River Greenway

Training for a solo ride from Noblesville to San Francisco, Emma Fisher uses the greenway to head out of town and onto the rural roads of northern Hamilton County. “Potter’s Bridge is the beginning and end of my journey every time, so it’s special,” says Fisher, who likes to hang a hammock between trees and take a breather on the riverbank.

"This is an exciting opportunity, where I can still train and also still provide for my family," Boudia says.
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David Boudia Prepares for His Third Olympic Games

“I know that with the past two Olympic Games that I’ve been in, there’s always been some sort of hype coming into the games as far as security or environmental issues or political issues. This one’s no different. Every games that I’ve been to have been absolutely amazing. I don’t think Rio will disappoint.”

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Get Hippie at Little Gypsie Boutique

If you’re hitting this summer’s music-festival circuit, go with the flow first at Little Gypsie Boutique in Noblesville.

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Not on Her Watch: One Woman’s Fight to Change Indiana’s Time Zone

If time is relative, as Einstein taught the world a hundred years ago, then it is particularly so in Indiana.

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