Westfield, is it time to move to a class 2 city?
By RON MOORE Guest Columnist Editor’s note: This is the final column in a series of four addressing the issue of whether Westfield should change its status from a class…
Read MoreBy RON MOORE Guest Columnist Editor’s note: This is the final column in a series of four addressing the issue of whether Westfield should change its status from a class…
Read MoreFestivities will also include Nickel Plate Arts Maker Faire, Juneteenth event It’s Strawberry Shortcake time again in Noblesville! St. Michael’s Episcopal Church will host its 44th annual Strawberry Festival on…
On Wednesday evening, the Noblesville Lions hosted Noblesville Main Street Executive Director Kate Baker, who gave the club an outline of Main Street’s activities and projects and then answered many…
Congratulations to the Carmel High School Class of 2022!
The Noblesville Police Department (NPD) now has an online non-emergency incident reporting system to make reporting more accessible and instant for Noblesville residents. The department can now accept online report…
Submitted Melba Kiser has announced she is running for Noblesville School Board. Kiser emigrated from Cuba as a child. She understands and appreciates the opportunities the U.S. provides to live…
Versiti Blood Center of Indiana will hold a blood drive from 8 a.m. to noon on Sunday, June 12, at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, 9900 E. 191st St.,…
Mark your calendars – Monon Mixers are back in Carmel. These adult-only after-hours events are held at The Waterpark in Carmel, 1195 Central Park Dr. West. Mixers will be held…
As construction continues at the Main Library at 425 E. Main St., the Carmel Clay Public Library is announcing the following key dates. Service at the temporary Merchants’ Square Main…
Only days left to register for this after-hours fundraiser There’s still time to help support Janus Developmental Services by attending and supporting the organization’s second annual Helping Lives Bloom. The…