Articles by Stu Clampitt

Frightfully good show in Westfield

Mains Street Productions stages “Dracula” Oct. 7-17 By STU CLAMPITT Dracula. What images does that name conjure? Bella Lugosi? Bats and wolves and the terrible cost of immortality? Blood, of…


Atlanta welcomes 80,000 visitors

Early reports indicate as many as 80,000 people flooded the streets of Atlanta this past Saturday and Sunday for this year’s New Earth Festival. Reporter photos by Stu Clampitt


Noblesville music fans help stock pantries

On Sunday, community members came to the Feeding Team Music Festival at Federal Hill Commons in Noblesville to both enjoy the tunes and help stock the pantries. Reporter photos by…


Questions about Fishers, Carmel and Envoy

By STU CLAMPITT When the Highline project was on the agenda at the Aug. 16 Fishers City Council meeting, Councilwoman Jocelyn Vare raised multiple concerns including the fact that the…


Who says Hoosiers can’t cook?

Fishers’ own Kelsey Murphy wins 2021 MasterChef Legends By STU CLAMPITT Fishers physical therapist and mother of three Kelsey Murphy faced a host of chefs, including the notorious Gordon Ramsay,…


Nonstop comedy landing in Carmel

By STU CLAMPITT Carmel Community Players (CCP) is staging a classic comedy this month at the Cat, 254 Veterans Way, Carmel. Boeing Boeing is a 1960’s French comedy about a…


Help when you need it most

Hamilton County Trustee Association working to prevent evictions The CDC eviction moratorium order has been extended through Oct. 3, but not for everyone. It applies only to individual counties experiencing…


Looking back 59 years

Time capsule from 1962 found in cornerstone of Noblesville church By STU CLAMPITT On Tuesday afternoon, a time capsule from 1962 was opened in the cornerstone of the First Church…