Fishers sails past Flashes with two touchdowns in final quarter
Fishers had to come from behind in the fourth quarter of its Hoosier Crossroads Conference game at Franklin Central on Friday. The Flashes had the Tigers down 15-14 early in…
Read MoreFishers had to come from behind in the fourth quarter of its Hoosier Crossroads Conference game at Franklin Central on Friday. The Flashes had the Tigers down 15-14 early in…
Read MoreGolden Eagles put up most points in a game since 2016 Guerin Catholic got back on the winning track in grand fashion Friday, as the Golden Eagles soared to a…
Submitted by Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Congratulations to Hamilton County Communications Dispatcher Cindy Robison on her retirement Thursday. Robison gave 32 years of service to the Hamilton County community as…
By AMY SHANKLAND Perfectly Imperfect As my adoption and reunion story continues, I’ve changed some names, places, and dates. After I shared my discoveries with my husband John, he brought…
Church Church Hittle + Antrim (CCHA), Hamilton County’s oldest law firm, is expanding its Fishers location to serve a growing client base. The Fishers location at 10765 Lantern Road first…
For over three decades Mona Stevens was the silent force behind downtown Noblesville’s potted flowers and Forest Park flowerbeds. During the spring, summer and fall, she was a familiar sight…
Prevail, Inc., a Hamilton County-based non-profit organization advocating for victims of crime and abuse, is asking for community partners to join them as they “Go Purple” during National Domestic Violence…
The Noblesville Lions on Wednesday evening hosted Beth Gehlhausen, Executive Director of Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County. She outlined the goal of MoW to feed people who can’t help…
More than 1.5 million automatic taxpayer refund (ATR) checks have been printed and mailed, State Auditor Tera Klutz, CPA confirmed Thursday. “We successfully completed printing on September 21 and sent…
By DR. DEREK ARROWOOD Hamilton Heights Superintendent Update No. 92 Last week, 180 sixth-grade students spent three days and two nights at Indiana University’s Bradford Woods for their Environmental Education…