Setting a standard for discourse
Why you won’t see political attack ads in this newspaper By STU CLAMPITT Publisher We can’t say American politics has ever been exceptionally polite, but it used to be a…
Read MoreWhy you won’t see political attack ads in this newspaper By STU CLAMPITT Publisher We can’t say American politics has ever been exceptionally polite, but it used to be a…
Read More“Night Must Fall” promises to surprise audiences in more ways than one Main Street Productions (MSP) is bringing a show to Basile Westfield Playhouse, 220 N. Union St., Westfield, that…
Full house for CSO & Serpentine Fire on ‘Saturday Nite’ because . . . ‘Reasons’ Carmel Symphony Orchestra and Serpentine Fire performed to a sold-out crowd at the Palladium in…
By STU CLAMPITT news@readthereporter.com Earlier this month, Bach to Rock had its Winter Showcase at Basile Westfield Playhouse, 220 N. Union St., Westfield. This is an event held twice per…
By STU CLAMPITT news@readthereporter.com Rapid identification of potential hotspots of nanoplastics contamination has been challenging due to a lack of field-based detection methods. That is changing because Carmel resident and…
By STU CLAMPITT news@readthereporter.com Main Street Productions, Inc. (MSP) and the Basile Westfield Playhouse recently announced it has received a $100,000 capital improvements grant from the Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable…
The Reporter’s editor and I were recently talking about how an opinion is not a fact, no matter how hard someone wants to believe otherwise. Facts can be verified. I…
MDA’s holiday gift guide has something for everyone By STU CLAMPITT news@readthereporter.com Longtime readers of The Reporter may recall our coverage of Amy Shinneman and her family participating in the…
In a Reporter exclusive, Crouch focuses on quality of life as Indiana’s next chapter By STU CLAMPITT news@readthereporter.com Indiana Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch has recently announced that she has launched…
At a recent community event, one of the introductory speakers mentioned that we can’t always trust what we hear from national media. The crowd laughed. Sadly, it is a valid…