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News November 19, 2025

Green earns prestigious American FFA Degree

Submitted by Hamilton Heights School Corporation Hamilton Heights FFA congratulates Tatym Green (HHHS ’24), a freshman at Purdue University, for earning the American FFA Degree, the highest honor awarded by…

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News November 19, 2025

Carmel passes new ordinance for micromobility & E-moto devices

Submitted by City of Carmel The Carmel City Council passed a new ordinance Monday night, Nov. 17, establishing comprehensive regulations for micromobility devices. Examples include electric scooters (E-Scooters) and electric…


News November 19, 2025

Two Noblesville students inducted into National Junior Honor Society

Indiana Connections Academy, a tuition-free full-time online public virtual school, recently inducted more than 20 students into its National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) for the 2025 – 2026 school year…


News November 19, 2025

10th annual Utility Scam Awareness Day: putting Indiana customers first in the fight against scams

Duke Energy and the Better Business Bureau are joining Utilities United Against Scams for the 10th annual Utility Scam Awareness Day on Nov. 19 – an ongoing commitment to helping…


News November 19, 2025

Hamilton North Public Library’s “Rooted in Art” mosaic mural fundraiser is underway

Submitted Hamilton North Public Library (HNPL) Friends of the Library has kicked off an amazing way for everyone to participate in a fundraising project that is fun, creative, and connects…


Letters November 19, 2025

Reader wonders if truth will return to our national mindset

Letters to the Editor do not reflect the opinions of The Reporter, its publisher or its staff. You can submit your own Letter to the Editor by email to News@ReadTheReporter.com….


Opinion November 19, 2025

Let’s talk about a rather good story from back in the 50s … the 1850s

Epilogue Players continues its 2025-26 season with a most interesting choice. Set in New York City in the 1850s, The Heiress by Ruth and Augustus Goetz opened on Broadway in…


News November 19, 2025

Hamilton County Parks celebrates new playgrounds at Prather Park & Potter’s Bridge Park

Hamilton County Parks and Recreation (HCPR) announces the addition of brand-new playgrounds at Prather Park and Potter’s Bridge Park. The new play areas offer modern and engaging equipment designed to…


News November 19, 2025

Indy Shorts & Heartland International Film Festival listed among “Top 25 Coolest” in the world

Submitted For the third year in a row, both Indy Shorts and the Heartland International Film Festival were recognized on MovieMaker Magazine’s 2025 list of the Top 25 Coolest Film…


News November 19, 2025

Westfield Fire partners with Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Indiana, to enhance dementia response training for first responders

The Westfield Fire Department (WFD), in collaboration with the Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana, announces a new training initiative aimed at equipping firefighters and EMS personnel with specialized knowledge and best…


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Millers take sixth at Carmel Invite


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Millers dominate Bob Spacey, Marucci wins medalist for third year


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Guerin Catholic tennis wins Carmel Invite



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