Articles by Stu Clampitt

Did you pay for your neighbor to move here?

By STU CLAMPITT news@readthereporter.com The City of Noblesville in cooperation with MakeMyMove.com and the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) is offering out-of-state families $15,000 in cash and other incentives to…

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Making houses feel more like home

Volunteers from across America lend a hand in Hamilton County By STU CLAMPITT news@readthereporter.com CrossRoads Church at Westfield brought nearly 200 high school students and adult leaders from around the…


Book ‘em, Danno, murder one!

On recent murder mystery dinner train rides, the Big Caboose Players and the Nickel Plate Express have killed people in the 1920s and the 1980s. This month, someone dies in…


Carmel youth stage story for the ages

By STU CLAMPITT news@readthereporter.com Director Tanya Haas was in a production of Godspell in high school and told The Reporter it remains one of the most memorable theater experiences of…


A personal connection to D-Day

By STU CLAMPITT news@readthereporter.com On Tuesday morning, only hours from the moment 79 years ago when American paratroopers were jumping from the C-47A named “That’s All … Brother,” The Reporter…


Dysfunctional dramedy in Westfield

By STU CLAMPITT news@readthereporter.com A vanished father, a pill-popping mother, and three sisters with shady secrets. When the Weston family reunites, their Oklahoma homestead explodes into tragedy, comedy, and repressed…


New community theater, new script

Bloody Mary & the Virgin Queen close Hyperion’s season By STU CLAMPITT news@readthereporter.com With multiple series streaming about Henry VIII and the Tudor family, Ian Hauer has chosen an interesting…



Both sides of Pleasant Street

Landowners assert constitutional right along path of new road By STU CLAMPITT news@readthereporter.com Road construction inevitably brings frustration and annoyance – and that’s just the annual road repair and maintenance….


Today is the day, peony people!

The Indiana Peony Festival, powered by Duke Energy, kicked off Friday evening at Noblesville’s Seminary Park with the VIPP (Very Important Peony Person) event called “Peonies in the Park.” Sponsored…