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News August 3, 2022

Fishers police investigate serious crash on 126th Street

The Fishers Police Department is investigating a serious motor vehicle crash that occurred early Saturday morning. At approximately 1 a.m. Saturday, police officers responded to a motor vehicle crash near…

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News August 3, 2022

Ben Orr announces candidacy for HSE school board

Submitted Ben Orr has filed with the Hamilton County Election Office as a candidate for Hamilton Southeastern School Board running in District 4, Fall Creek. Orr is a lifelong Hoosier,…


News August 3, 2022

It’s 2022 & cameras are everywhere, but these two didn’t get the memo

At approximately 10:20 a.m. on July 30, the subjects pictured above entered a business in the 1000 block of West Main Street in Carmel and stole multiple credit/debit cards. The…


News August 3, 2022

Carmel cops need your help catching Carey Grove vandals

On the evening of July 9, the subjects pictured above were seen on surveillance video at Carey Grove Park in Carmel at the same time several park structures were defaced…


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News August 3, 2022

No injuries after shots fired into Fishers residence

At approximately 11:13 p.m. on Monday, multiple 911 calls were received reporting shots fired in a residential neighborhood. Fishers police officers responded to the area and located a home and…


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News August 3, 2022

Sen. Young introduces bipartisan legislation to open U.S. embassies in Indo-Pacific Region

U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) are continuing their work to strengthen U.S. national security and counter China’s coercion with strong American diplomacy in the Indo-Pacific region….


Letters August 3, 2022

Libertarian Senate candidate disappointed in Young: “He chose politics over veterans”

Letters to the Editor do not reflect the opinions of The Reporter, its publisher or its staff. You can submit your own Letter to the Editor by email to News@ReadTheReporter.com….


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News August 3, 2022

Volunteers needed for United Way of Central Indiana’s ReadUP program

Literacy initiative sends volunteers into area schools to read with third graders United Way of Central Indiana is looking for volunteers for its ReadUP program, an initiative that sends volunteers…


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News August 3, 2022

Community First Bank of Indiana hires Bryant & Pleva as Commercial Lenders

Community First Bank of Indiana President and CEO Robb Blume welcomes Esther Bryant and Adam Pleva to the bank’s Commercial Lending team. Bryant joined Community First Bank in July as…


News August 3, 2022

These kids are ready to be safe, responsible bicyclists

The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) held a Bicycle Rodeo last Thursday at Forest Park in Noblesville. It’s great to see the kids’ smiling faces as they learn how to…


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Royals rally, complete Mudsock three-peat


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Tennis: Tigers claim Mudsock trophy


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FAST swimmer Gabriel Brown wins Swimmer of the Year Award


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Bonds, Spencer among IBCA scholarship winners



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Girls tennis: Golden Eagles moves to top of coaches poll


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Brooks Riggs throws second no-hitter, Millers blank Greyhounds


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Bochner pitches no-hitter for Hawks


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Softball: Westfield wins Kokomo Tournament



Opinion

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Leave the “dis” in my disability


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


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


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Kennedy remains greatest threat to our public health



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


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Happy Hour at Bar Louie


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Becoming the destination



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