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Sports August 26, 2022

Volleyball: Fishers sweeps Zionsville in tough HCC play

The Fishers volleyball team got a hard-fought Hoosier Crossroads Conference sweep over Zionsville Thursday at the Tiger Den. Fishers won the match 25-17, 25-10, 29-27. The Tigers’ defense played stellar,…

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Sports August 26, 2022

Soccer: Carmel, HSE, Westfield, University win Thursday matches

The Carmel boys soccer team got its record back to even Thursday, as the Class 3A No. 9 Greyhounds beat 3A No. 14 Center Grove 3-1 in an away game….


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Sports August 26, 2022

Tennis: HSE & Fishers both swing to victory

The Hamilton Southeastern boys tennis team took care of Franklin Central 5-0 Thursday in a Hoosier Crossroads Conference meet. No. 2 singles Paul Schneider got the first point with a…


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Sports August 26, 2022

Golf: County teams take care of their opponents

The Carmel girls golf team won a three-team meet Thursday at Golf Club of Indiana. The No. 1-ranked Greyhounds scored 159 to Brebeuf Jesuit’s 190 and Cathedral’s 204. Carmel’s Michaela…


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News August 26, 2022

Nickel Plate Arts partners with Hamilton County Tourism for 200th anniversary of Great Squirrel Stampede

Nickel Plate Arts is proud to partner with Hamilton County Tourism for the 200th anniversary of the Great Squirrel Stampede. Throughout the month of September, Nickel Plate Arts will host…


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News August 26, 2022

Indiana Recount Commission approves dismissal of House District 32 recount petition

The Indiana Recount Commission met Thursday and voted unanimously to dismiss the recount petition for the Republican Primary nomination for election for Indiana House District 32 State Representative. Candidate Suzie…


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News August 26, 2022

See over 500 collector cars at 15th Artomobilia in Carmel

The first of a series of classic Indiana car sculptures planned for the 96th Street corridor between White River and Keystone Parkway will be displayed for the first time on…


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News August 26, 2022

Forté Sports Medicine joins OneZone Chamber’s Leadership Investor circle

Submitted OneZone Chamber of Commerce has announced Forté Sports Medicine and Orthopedics as its newest Leadership Investor. Forté Sports Medicine and Orthopedics is an independent, physician-owned orthopedic practice recognized as…


News, Opinion August 26, 2022

Don’t pass up exciting, rewarding internship opportunity with Indiana House Republicans

By DONNA SCHAIBLEY State Representative With colleges around the state starting classes, many students and soon-to-be graduates will begin searching for an internship. Hamilton County students looking for on-the-job work…


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News August 26, 2022

State Democratic lawmakers encourage college students to intern at Statehouse

Indianapolis-area Democratic lawmakers are inviting the Hoosier State’s best and brightest college students and recent graduates to apply for a paid internship at the Indiana Statehouse for the 2023 Legislative…


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