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News June 11, 2022

Give blood in honor of World Blood Donor Day

Each year on June 14, the American Red Cross joins blood collection organizations around the world to celebrate World Blood Donor Day, which recognizes the importance of a safe and…

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News June 11, 2022

Fishers firefighter Chad Hiner makes Lieutenant

The Fishers Fire Department announced Thursday the promotion of firefighter/paramedic Chad Hiner to the merit rank of Lieutenant. He was presented his Lieutenant shield and helmet at the start of…


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News June 11, 2022

Eight local students earn spots on Franklin College honor lists

Franklin College has announced the president’s and dean’s list for the spring 2022 semester. Students named to the president’s list have achieved academic distinction by earning a perfect 4.0 grade-point…


News June 11, 2022

The making of “A Meadow’s Tale” at Cyntheanne Park

By ALICIA DECKARD City of Fishers, Contributed The story A Meadow’s Tale began in the summer of 2021 with my curiosity of the wildflower varieties in the fields at Cyntheanne Park, where I…


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News June 11, 2022

Nonprofit to hold first ‘Softball Slamfest’ at Morse Park & Beach

Universal Cares, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, will hold its first Universal Cares Softball Slamfest on Saturday, June 18 at Morse Park & Beach, 19777 Morse Park Lane, Noblesville. Universal Cares has…


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News June 11, 2022

ISO’s Kroger Symphony on the Prairie series returning this month

The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (ISO) welcomes the return of the Kroger Symphony on the Prairie series at the Conner Prairie Amphitheatre in 2022 starting June 24. This year offers a…


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News June 11, 2022

The Farmers Bank once again named a Top 200 Community Bank

The Famers Bank announced Monday that it has once again been named to American Banker magazine’s Top 200 Publicly Traded Community Banks and Thrifts. In its May 2022 issue, American…


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News June 11, 2022

Good Samaritan Network presents 16th annual Charity Golf Outing

Good Samaritan Network (GSN) has announced its 16th annual Charity Golf event, Topgolf Charity Outing, to be held at Topgolf in Fishers. This community fundraising event is presented and coordinated…


Sports June 11, 2022

Tennis state doubles tournament: Royals’ Bukkasagaram and Orme win tough quarter-final match

By RICHIE HALL INDIANAPOLIS – The IHSAA’s individual state tournament began Friday at Park Tudor, and Hamilton Southeastern’s No. 1 doubles team provided some of the excitement in the afternoon’s…


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Sports June 11, 2022

Five county players to compete in IHSBCA North/South All-Star Series

Five Hamilton County baseball players have been selected to play in the 2022 Indiana High School Baseball Coaches Association North/South All-Star Series. The annual series takes place this year June…


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Westfield’s Thieneman drafted by the Bears


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Rocks rout Tigers, take HCC series lead


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Westfield Fire Chief Rob Gaylor throws first pitch as Shamrocks earn 7-5 win


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Softball roundup: Royals, Hounds sail to victory


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Millers outlast Flashes in eight as Doane strikes out 17


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Baseball roundup: Royals, Hawks drop conference games


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Hamilton Heights’ Owen Robey commits to Eureka College



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