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News May 11, 2022

Touch-A-Truck returns to Fishers next week

Kids can explore Fishers’ fleet of big rigs, including tractors, snowplows, police cars, and fire trucks at the free Touch-A-Truck event from 4:30 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 17…

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News May 11, 2022

Fishers Arts Council presents ‘The Art of Racing’

Fishers Arts Council (FAC) continues its 2022 Season of Art at City Hall featuring four artists with the exhibit, The Art of Racing. The exhibit is open through June 29…


News May 11, 2022

Westfield Washington Public Library to cut ribbon on new outreach vehicle

Fundraising campaign launched to supply vehicle with new materials The Westfield Washington Public Library (WWPL) will cut the ribbon on its new outreach vehicle at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, May…


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News May 11, 2022

Carmel native on his way to making it in Hollywood

Yameen Hameed earns spot in prestigious Television Academy internship Yameen Hameed of Carmel has been selected for the Television Academy Foundation’s prestigious internship program. He is one of just seven…


News May 11, 2022

Group of conservative Fishers grannies to protest Holcomb’s veto of HB 1041

Submitted by Liberty Belles Members of the Liberty Belles, a conservative women’s group in Fishers, will hold a protest in front of the State Capitol at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday,…


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News May 11, 2022

Heights senior earns Franklin College’s Presidential Scholarship

Franklin College held its time-honored Ben Franklin Scholars Program of Excellence earlier this year, welcoming students from Indiana and numerous states to campus to compete for the college’s top scholarships….


News May 11, 2022

U.S. Navy Reservist from Noblesville talks deployment on Mother’s Day

By JONATHAN WORD U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Navy Office of Community Outreach Editor’s note: Click here to read the full story. An abridged version follows. CAMP LEMONNIER, Djibouti…


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News May 11, 2022

Four Hamilton County students earn top honors at IU Kokomo

Nearly 70 Indiana University Kokomo students and faculty were recognized for academic achievement in fields ranging from sociology to nursing, and from communication to business, with selection for national honor…


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Opinion May 11, 2022

Adopting a growth mindset, building for the future of travel

By GREG JUNG Guest Columnist Education, experience and change are the keys to growth  We’ve navigated the twists and turns of life while in the midst of a rollercoaster of…


Sports May 11, 2022

Track and field: Super-close relay finish gives Royals girls county meet championship

By RICHIE HALL WESTFIELD – There seems to be something about the 4×400 relay and the Hamilton Southeastern girls track and field team that brings the excitement, and the winning…


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