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Opinion November 18, 2025

Passing of Thanksgiving torch

There are few holidays that rank up with the level of esteem and importance in my book as Thanksgiving. In the lineup for the entire year, in my opinion, it…

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News November 18, 2025

Westfield Lions’ Poker for Sight raises over $25K for local charities

By JEFF LARRISON Westfield Lions Club The Westfield Lions’ semi-annual Texas Hold ‘em poker tournament, “Poker for Sight”®, welcomed more than 200 players from around Indiana at the Nov. 14…


News November 18, 2025

IU Health Tipton Medical Staff pledges $100,000 to Tipton Baseball Project

Submitted by City of Tipton The City of Tipton announced Friday, Nov. 14 that the IU Health Tipton Medical Staff has generously committed $100,000 to the Tipton Baseball Project, marking…


News November 18, 2025

Next-level magical event with Santa, thanks to Coca-Cola

By STU CLAMPITT news@readthereporter.com Coca-Cola is helping Santa make his list, check it twice, and give a gift to those in need just by showing up to have your kids’…


News November 18, 2025

Carmel businesses welcome shoppers for annual ‘Shop Small Shop Carmel’ event

Submitted by City of Carmel Get ready to trade the big-box frenzy for local charm. On Saturday, Nov. 29, Carmel’s central core districts and neighboring areas are inviting residents and…


News November 18, 2025

Case dismissed against Carmel man accused of conspiracy to murder his wife

In May of this year Darshan R. Soni, 44, Carmel, was charged with a conspiracy to murder his wife. You can read the original coverage we published from our news…


Opinion November 18, 2025

We should protect the First Amendment like we do the Second

By RAJA RAMASWAMY Guest Columnist In Bloomington, a packed auditorium at Indiana University heard Governor Mike Braun speak at a Turning Point USA event that drew thousands of students. The…


News November 18, 2025

Parkview Health expands specialty care in central Indiana with new Noblesville Diabetes and Endocrinology clinic

Clinic builds on partnership with Riverview Health Parkview Health continues to grow its presence in central Indiana with the opening of Parkview Physicians Group (PPG) – Noblesville Diabetes and Endocrinology,…


News November 18, 2025

ATI welcomes Jim Reilly as returning executive director

Submitted Actors Theatre of Indiana (ATI) announces the return of Jim Reilly as Executive Director. Reilly previously held this position from 2012 to 2023, bringing more than a decade of…


News November 18, 2025

Mayor Willis unveils his vision & recaps milestones at Westfield State of the City

Submitted by City of Westfield At the annual State of the City address on Friday, Nov. 14, hosted by the Westfield Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Scott Willis shared impressive achievements…


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Sports

Sports

Golden Eagles win showdown with Brebeuf


Sports

FAST coach Joe Keller receives Brent Rutemiller Award


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Sports

Tigers beat HSE for Mudsock trophy


Sports

Westfield earns shutout victory, Mayor Willis throws out first pitch



Sports

Hounds take care of Tri-West


Sports

Baseball roundup: Huskies win at Lawrence Central


Sports

Millers beat Rocks in series opener


Sports

Heights announces dates for boys basketball Spring Camp



Opinion

Opinion

May: a month to bloom together


Opinion

A visit to New Riff Distillery


Opinion

Books with a little extra


News, Opinion

From the desk of Hamilton Heights Superintendent Dr. Derek Arrowood



Opinion

Choosing a surgeon shouldn’t be a leap of faith


Opinion

Leave the “dis” in my disability


Opinion

National Fentanyl Awareness Day: a time to look out for each other


Opinion

“Sunset Blvd.” is good enough to watch from any seat in the house



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