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News March 2, 2022

Controversial school curriculum bill dies, parts could show up in new bills

By GARRETT BERGQUIST WISH-TV | wishtv.com An effort to restrict how Indiana teachers approach race and social justice issues came to an abrupt end Monday after the Senate did not…

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News March 2, 2022

CSO returns to Palladium stage March 12 with Masterworks 4

Carmel Symphony Orchestra (CSO) under Artistic Director Janna Hymes returns to the stage at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel on Saturday, March 12 with…


News March 2, 2022

Community First Bank among Best Places to Work in Indiana

Community First Bank of Indiana (CFB) was recently named one of the Best Places to Work in Indiana for the eighth year in a row. This 17th annual program was…


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News March 2, 2022

Carmel’s own Jack Moe makes it to Fortnite finals

Teams to compete for over $3 million in prizes Following coverage in The Reporter of his burgeoning esports career, Carmel’s own Jack Moe has made the Fortnite Champion Series (FNCS)…


Letters March 2, 2022

Shaffer: Growing threat of stagflation puts Carmel in jeopardy

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News March 2, 2022

Solar co-op may be last chance for Hamilton County to receive net metering

Indiana’s net metering policy will expire at the end of June Small businesses and homeowners have dwindling time to take advantage of the state’s existing net metering policy to go…


News March 2, 2022

Carmel unveils latest sculpture in Arts & Design District

The City of Carmel unveiled a new sculpture Monday at Main Street and the Monon Greenway. The life-size sculpture, titled “Waiting to Cross,” which depicts a playful young girl holding…


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News March 2, 2022

Spartz on Ukraine: “We need to give them a chance to survive!”

Congresswoman Victoria Spartz (R-Ind.-05) spoke passionately Tuesday at the House Republican Press Conference to castigate Vladimir Putin’s senseless violence against the Ukrainian people – and against what she calls the…


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News March 2, 2022

Carmel lights up Midtown Plaza, Monon Greenway bridge in support for Ukraine

  The City of Carmel has changed the lighting in two prominent areas of the city to show solidarity and support for the people of Ukraine who are under attack…


News March 2, 2022

Carmel Clay Historical Society temporarily moves to Orchard Park Elementary School

This story was updated at 11:07 p.m. on Friday, March 11, 2022. Point of Clarification: The Carmel Clay Historical Society wants readers to know that neither the Monon Depot nor…


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