Carmel’s Sydney Remble paints the town
Carmel High School senior Sydney Remble created the winning design for a new mural inside the lobby of the new MJ Insurance building in Midtown Carmel. Remble and her team…
Read MoreCarmel High School senior Sydney Remble created the winning design for a new mural inside the lobby of the new MJ Insurance building in Midtown Carmel. Remble and her team…
Read MoreSheridan Library Director Steve Martin is shown holding the sign-up book for the annual Winter Reading Program at the library. Weekly drawings for a $10 gift card will be held…
From the Heart It’s probably because of my past. It’s probably because I have a history with snow. It’s probably because I am a survivor of the 1978 Blizzard. I…
LarryInFishers.com All incumbent Fishers City Council members have officially filed for re-election, as expected, and at least one election rematch is assured in the May Republican primary election for the…
One person died Friday night in a crash on State Road 32, Westfield police said. The Hamilton County Coroner’s Office identified the deceased as Anthony P. Herrington, 33, Kokomo. Emergency…
Fishers resident Gurinder Singh Khalsa has been awarded the Champion of Diversity, Rosa Parks Trailblazer award for his campaign to persuade U.S. authorities change policy towards Sikh turbans at airports….
Publisher’s Perspective As I sat down at the keyboard with intentions of writing a column about Hamilton County Reporter Sports Editor Richie Hall, I thought to myself, “How do I…
By ALLIE DELPH Sheridan High School Student Editor’s Note: The Sheridan Student Column is brought to readers by Sheridan High School’s 10th grade English class, taught by Abigayle Williams. 4-Her’s…
For their annual Charitable Cut-A-Thon, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Salon (KKBB) is partnering with Family Promise of Hamilton County to raise money to help open the Family Promise Homeless Day…
By MIKE BARZ WISH-TV | wishtv.com If you’ve ever traveled up north on State Road 37, you’ve probably noticed the building. For truckers back in the 1940s, it was known…