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News June 23, 2022

Noblesville Lions Club cooks for senior citizens

For lunch this past Saturday, the Noblesville Lions cooked for the Senior Citizens group. The seniors provided the meat, and the Lions cooked and served. (Above) Lion Steve Shaw, Grill…

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News June 23, 2022

Hamilton County Superior Court 6 Judge Gail Bardach to retire July 1

Hamilton County Superior Court 6 Judge Gail Bardach will retire from the bench on Friday, July 1. Bardach was first elected in 2006. Prior to that she served as judge…


News June 23, 2022

HCEM volunteers complete weeklong Communications Technician course

Three Hamilton County Emergency Management (HCEM) volunteers gave up their week to attend the Communications Technician course offered by the Indiana Public Safety Commission. Joe March, RACES Program Coordinator, John…


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News June 23, 2022

Libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate to speak in Fishers

Submitted James Sceniak, the Libertarian Party of Indiana candidate for United States Senate, will speak at a Town Hall event from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 28 at…


News June 23, 2022

Carmel woman makes it to Top 5 in national ‘Create a New Kolache Contest’

Grace Ravenna of Carmel has been chosen as a Top 5 finalist in the fourth annual Create a New Kolache Contest with her “It’s All Greek to Me” entry. Ravenna’s…


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News June 23, 2022

Houndmouth kicks off summer concert series at Fishers NPD AMP

Four national shows remain . . . see tomorrow’s stars today The Fishers Nickel Plate District Amphitheater (NPD AMP) and MOKB Presents launched their 2022 summer ticketed shows series this…


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News June 23, 2022

Sen. Young: Federal gas tax holiday like “applying a Band-Aid to gaping wound”

U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.), a member of the Senate Finance Committee, on Thursday issued the following statement regarding President Biden’s call for a three-month federal gas tax holiday: “President…


Letters June 23, 2022

Noblesville reader implores council to decline Beaver’s gravel pit request

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News June 23, 2022

United Way of Central Indiana names Fred Payne as president & CEO

Payne, commissioner of Indiana’s Department of Workforce Development, joins United Way July 18 United Way of Central Indiana announced Wednesday that Fred Payne will serve as its next president and…


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News June 23, 2022

AG Rokita defends state’s new trans student athlete law against ACLU suit

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita continues to defend a new Indiana law aiming to protect girls’ sports against a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). “It’s called…


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Sports

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Miles Wayer hired as new Fishers boys basketball coach


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FAST’s Grace Gannon named Girls 13 Year Old Swimmer of the Year


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Huskies score in bunches to take down Golden Eagles


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Blazers tennis wins



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Millers fall to Cathedral


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Carmel drops tough game to Chatard


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Golden Eagles split with Roncalli


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Riverview Health Arena to host NCAA Men’s Volleyball Regional



Opinion

Opinion

Books with a little extra


News, Opinion

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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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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