Billy G. Gentry
January 15, 1945 – February 6, 2022 Billy G. Gentry passed from this world into the hands of HIS loving Savior, Jesus The Christ, on February 6, 2022. Bill heard…
Read MoreJanuary 15, 1945 – February 6, 2022 Billy G. Gentry passed from this world into the hands of HIS loving Savior, Jesus The Christ, on February 6, 2022. Bill heard…
Read MoreThe Sheridan Police and Fire departments are the recipients of two safety grants from the Indiana Public Employers’ Plan, Inc. (IPEP). The purpose of the grants is to promote a…
Return to in-person event after two years of COVID disruptions GiGi’s Playhouse Indianapolis, a local Down syndrome achievement center, will play host to its annual “I Have a Voice” Gala…
Attention junior and senior high school students looking for a career, summer apprenticeship, and/or internship in the local construction trade industry: Potential opportunities await at the inaugural Architecture, Engineering, and…
Spend ‘An Evening with Paul Page’ as 500 fever heats up As Race Month arrives in Indy, come see the Voice of the 500 on May 15 as the Central…
Just after noon on Monday, the Noblesville Fire Department (NFD) responded to a residence fire at 14691 Dorset Lane. The first crews to arrive reported smoke coming from a second…
The Indiana House of Representatives unanimously supported State Rep. Tony Cook’s (R-Cicero) legislation to help safeguard Hoosier victims of violent crimes like rape who often face harassment by their offender…
By STU CLAMPITT This Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., the O. V. Winks building at the Hamilton County Fairgrounds, 2003 Pleasant St., Noblesville, will be the site of…
For the fiscal year that ended Dec. 31, 2021, the City of Carmel had more than $85 million in its fund balances, $69.3 million of which were unencumbered funds, or…
Fishers Arts Council (FAC) will present Embracing Black Culture as its February and March Exhibit in the Art Gallery at City Hall while Judy Mintze will continue with her Hats…