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Opinion August 14, 2022

The Secrets of Audrey Grace

By JANET HART LEONARD From the Hart Audrey Grace peeks out the window of her beauty shop before she pulls down the Venetian blinds. They’ve seen better days and so…

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News August 14, 2022

Noblesville Lions test eyes for kids at Hazel Dell Elementary

On Friday, the Noblesville Lions, with help of Lions from Zionsville, Carmel, and Westfield, conducted eye testing at Hazel Dell Elementary School. Noblesville Lions who helped were Steve Shaw, Walt…


News August 14, 2022

Fishers’ own Roger Chase wins national esports award

High school student recognized at exclusive international esports event Last week, Esports Tower chose Fishers High School student Roger Chase to participate in the inaugural Esports Tower Summer Invitational. Event…


News August 14, 2022

Carmel Police Chief Jim Barlow appoints new staff, makes promotions

Carmel Police Chief Jim Barlow has announced the appointments of officers to his new staff at the Carmel Police Department (CPD). The appointments were made on July 28. Dwight Frost…


News August 14, 2022

Fishers Glow in the Park expands to two nights

New in 2022, Fishers Parks’ annual Glow in the Park event is expanded to two nights in September. 21+ Night Friday, Sept. 16 For adults ages 21 and over only….


News August 14, 2022

Musicians & readers raise money & spirits

The first Will Read and Sing for Food (WRASFF) show in Hamilton County – which, according to event organizer Scott Saalman is the 153rd overall – raised $453 for the…


News August 14, 2022

Hamilton County Bicentennial Commission puts the spotlight on Wayne Township

Submitted by the Hamilton County Bicentennial Commission During the Hamilton County Bicentennial, each of the county’s nine townships will get a little extra love for one full month. In this…


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News August 14, 2022

Welcomes Welcome seeks businesses to take part in new ‘Trick or Treating in the Plaza’ event this fall

Westfield Welcome has announced yet another new event at Grand Junction Plaza. Trick or Treating in the Plaza presented by Wilhelm Construction will take place this fall from 5:30 to…


Opinion August 14, 2022

With plenty of laughs & adventure, you must see Shipwrecked

By DANIEL SHOCK Reviewed for A Seat on the Aisle Shipwrecked: An Entertainment! The Amazing Adventures of Louis de Rougemont (As Told by Himself) is a lighthearted, comedy with a…


News August 14, 2022

The Cooper House is here for families in crisis

Noblesville nonprofit to hold annual “Bright as the Noonday Soiree” fundraiser Aug. 20 Submitted In 2017, the Lord called The Cooper House (TCH) Co-founders Brooke and Kyle Howe and their…


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Miles Wayer hired as new Fishers boys basketball coach


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Leave the “dis” in my disability



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


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She hears the train a-comin’, it’s rolling ‘round the bend



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