Westfield Council approves entertainment center
March public hearing set for new Portillo’s restaurant By VICTOR McCARTY Guest Columnist On Monday, the Westfield City Council reviewed updates on a couple of big projects, which include an…
Read MoreMarch public hearing set for new Portillo’s restaurant By VICTOR McCARTY Guest Columnist On Monday, the Westfield City Council reviewed updates on a couple of big projects, which include an…
Read MoreIndiana Connections Academy recently marked a milestone for the school, taking five students to Washington, D.C. to participate in the 2020 LEAD (leadership experience and development) Conference. Among those students…
Editor’s note: Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard released the following statement about the development of the Hotel Carmichael and what it means for the city of Carmel. I am very proud…
LarryInFishers.com Mayor Scott Fadness and top officials of his administration spent over three hours at Conner Prairie Monday evening with members of the Fishers City Council reviewing the many projects…
The Noblesville Elks Lodge, 35 S. 9th St. (next to the future Levinson Building), held its monthly initiation ceremony last weekend. As membership has grown to nearly 500, pictured are…
The Noblesville Fire Department welcomed 12 new firefighters during a graduation ceremony last Friday at City Hall. The graduating class included John Sage, Tim LaFever, Erik Scheub, Zach Griffey, Alex…
State Sen. Victoria Spartz (R-Noblesville) authored Senate Bill 340, which would ensure that Hoosier property owners are afforded due process and given ample opportunities to object in cases where authorities…
Submitted Meg Gates Osborne, whose grandfather Ralph F. Gates served as Governor of the great state of Indiana, has decided the time is right to enter into local politics in…
December 31, 1950 – February 4, 2020 Phillip Allen Elwood, 69, Noblesville, passed away peacefully in his home, with his loving family surrounding him on February 4, 2020, following a…
September 30, 1927 – February 1, 2020 Clayton was born to Claira Mae (Gasser) Nix and William Eugene Nix in Spencer County, Ind. As Clayton was growing up, he dreamed…