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News January 7, 2026

Strong schools: the heart of Noblesville

Noblesville Schools has released a new video featuring several community leaders and Noblesville residents. The video showcases how strong schools are the heart of a strong community. Click here to…

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News January 7, 2026

Composting program launches with discount for Carmel residents

Carmel residents are eligible for discounted participation in a composting program as part of a new partnership prompted by city leadership. Through the partnership with Earth Mama, the city is…


News January 7, 2026

Carmel’s Festival of Ice & Winter Games just around the corner

Carmel’s annual winter events will be here before you know it, starting with the Festival of Ice presented by Allied Solutions and the Carmel Winter Games. Festival of Ice Jan….


News January 7, 2026

Prevent a winter blood shortage by donating now

The American Red Cross is teetering on a blood shortage this winter, which could lead to a disruption in lifesaving care. Donors are urged to make an appointment to give…


News January 7, 2026

Butler Bulldogs Truck bobblehead unveiled today

Today is National Bobblehead Day, and the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum has unveiled a new item: the Butler Bulldogs Truck. The bobbleheads, which are expected to ship…


News January 7, 2026

Which February Night on the Rails will be yours?

Submitted by Nickel Plate Express February has a way of feeling long in Indiana. The cold lingers, the sunlight is brief, and everyone starts craving something warm, something fun, something…


News January 7, 2026

Braun commends State Police for targeting drug traffickers & impaired drivers

Submitted by Office of Gov. Mike Braun Governor Mike Braun commended the Indiana State Police on Tuesday, Jan. 6 for its exceptional work to keep Hoosiers safe by aggressively targeting…


News January 7, 2026

Fishers’ food scene levels up with Clutch Kitchen concept from celebrity chef Kelsey Murphy

MasterChef winner & Fishers resident offers refreshed dining experience at Sun King Fishers Submitted by City of Fishers The City of Fishers and Celebrity Chef Kelsey Murphy have launched Clutch…


News January 7, 2026

Indiana House Democrats introduce ‘Working Hoosiers Agenda’

Submitted by Indiana House Democrats On Monday, Jan. 5, the Indiana House Democratic Caucus announced its 2026 Working Hoosiers Agenda. The agenda centers on bringing down the cost of living…


News January 7, 2026

Indiana council advances work to become national leader in rare earth mineral recovery

The Indiana Rare Earth Recovery Council, created by Governor Mike Braun’s Executive Order 25-62, has approved a report that will help guide Indiana to become a national leader in the…


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Sports

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Golden Eagles win showdown with Brebeuf


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FAST coach Joe Keller receives Brent Rutemiller Award


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Tigers beat HSE for Mudsock trophy


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Westfield earns shutout victory, Mayor Willis throws out first pitch



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Hounds take care of Tri-West


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Baseball roundup: Huskies win at Lawrence Central


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Millers beat Rocks in series opener


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Heights announces dates for boys basketball Spring Camp



Opinion

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May: a month to bloom together


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A visit to New Riff Distillery


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Books with a little extra


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From the desk of Hamilton Heights Superintendent Dr. Derek Arrowood



Opinion

Choosing a surgeon shouldn’t be a leap of faith


Opinion

Leave the “dis” in my disability


Opinion

National Fentanyl Awareness Day: a time to look out for each other


Opinion

“Sunset Blvd.” is good enough to watch from any seat in the house



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