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Hamilton County Democrats’ annual dinner, formerly known as the Jefferson Jackson Day Dinner, will be held Sept. 21 at the Carmel American Legion, 852 W. Main St. Karlee Macer, State…
Read MoreHamilton County Democrats’ annual dinner, formerly known as the Jefferson Jackson Day Dinner, will be held Sept. 21 at the Carmel American Legion, 852 W. Main St. Karlee Macer, State…
Read MoreThree central Indiana companies have announced they will relocate their corporate headquarters to the Agora at the Proscenium, located at 10 W. Carmel Drive. The four-story, 100,000 square-foot office building…
The Indianapolis–based Justus Companies announces it has broken ground on its newest luxury apartment community, Promenade Apartments of Noblesville, located just north of State Road 32 on Little Chicago Road….
Riverview Health is pleased to welcome two new physicians, Scott Smith, MD, and Jenna Walls, MD, to Riverview Health Physicians. Both will be serving patients at Riverview Health Physicians Orthopedics…
Emergency personnel and first responders conducted a mock disaster training exercise at the Hamilton County Government and Judicial Center on Sunday. The event was designed to test the resources of…
Effective on or after Friday, Aug. 30, 276th Street between Devaney Road and Gwinn Road will be closed for roundabout construction in front of Beck’s Hybrids. Beck’s drivers and employees…
Christ in the Arts at First Presbyterian Church Noblesville presents Bryan Duncan live in concert at 7 p.m. on Sept. 28 at the church, located at 1207 Conner St. “Who…
CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions is challenging Hoosiers across the state to become a Dementia Friend. The nonprofit focused on improving the quality of life for seniors and people with…
The next meeting of Retirement Journey: Now What? is set for 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 10 in the Stage Room at the Fishers library, 5 Municipal Drive. Beth Gehlhausen,…
Outdoor Indiana magazine’s September-October issue features a cover article on the state’s iconic covered bridges. Nationally, Indiana, with 90 covered bridges, has more than all but two states, Pennsylvania and…