Noblesville cops win bed race, but were cited for bad driving
Thousands flocked to Downtown Noblesville this weekend to witness the annual Darlington Bed Race on Friday and to see which rubber ducky would make it to the finish line first…
Read MoreThousands flocked to Downtown Noblesville this weekend to witness the annual Darlington Bed Race on Friday and to see which rubber ducky would make it to the finish line first…
Read MoreFishers Arts Council (FAC) announces its partnership with Hamilton County Community Foundation (HCCF) to provide a new art experience at the Collaboration Hub (Hub), 11810 Technology Drive, Fishers, when the…
By TYLER HOGAN Sheridan High School Student The Sheridan Student Column is brought to readers by Sheridan High School’s 10th grade English class, taught by Abby Williams. May has come…
Thanks to generous sponsors and community support, the Carmel Gala, Design Bright Futures, was a big success for the Carmel Youth Assistance Program (CYAP), which will receive more than $82,000…
By JIM MERRITT Guest Columnist In May we celebrated Mental Health Awareness Month. It was a perfect time to reflect on one of the major lessons many of us seem…
The American Red Cross and Cedar Fair theme park are teaming up to help maintain the blood supply this summer. Anyone who donates blood at select blood drives will receive…
Main Street roundabouts Main Street is now closed at Richland Avenue and Lexington Boulevard for construction of two roundabouts. Access to Carmel Christian Church and the educational buildings on the…
The City of Carmel is partnering with Americans for the Arts on a new study exploring the economic impact of nonprofit arts and cultural organizations in communities across the nation….
At the May 25 meeting of the Carmel Neighborhood Association Network (CNAN), the Urban Forestry Committee presented its annual Commercial Beautification Award for Excellence in Urban Forestry. Congratulations to this…
Indiana artists who identify as Black, Indigenous, or Persons of Color (BIPOC) are encouraged to submit work for Roads to Reconciliation, a juried exhibition sponsored by St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church…