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News November 5, 2025

Noblesville Lions taking steps for diabetes awareness

Submitted November is Diabetes Awareness Month, and the Noblesville Lions Club is taking small steps to create a big impact in their community. On Saturday, Nov. 15, the Lions will…

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News November 5, 2025

Postal worker injured in crash with semitruck near Noblesville

By GREGG MONTGOMERY WISH-TV | wishtv.com A U.S. Postal Service worker was hurt Monday afternoon in a crash of a mail delivery vehicle and a semitractor-trailer hauling wood near Noblesville,…


News November 5, 2025

Carmel seeks leaders for city boards, commissions & committees

The City of Carmel has opened the application window for residents interested in serving on city boards, commissions and committees. This is a unique opportunity for individuals passionate about their…


News November 5, 2025

Sheridan High School made for memorable ‘Track or Treat’

Submitted by Sheridan Community Schools Sheridan High School Student Council held its annual Track or Treat event on Wednesday, Oct. 29. Despite the unpredictable weather, the evening was a huge…


News November 5, 2025

New AED Save Station at Coxhall Gardens enhances visitor safety

Visitors to Coxhall Gardens now have quick access to life-saving equipment thanks to the installation of a new AED Save Station near the Children’s Garden. The project was made possible…


News November 5, 2025

Kilwins Fishers to honor Veterans & active-duty military with a sweet treat

Choice of free ice cream or fudge on Nov. 11 to show gratitude This Veterans Day, Kilwins Fishers will show appreciation for those who have served our country. On Tuesday,…


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News November 5, 2025

Hamilton County Coroner announces identification of human remains from Fox Hollow Farm as Roger Goodlet

The Hamilton County Coroner’s Office announced Tuesday, Nov. 4 that human remains discovered nearly 30 years ago at Fox Hollow Farm in Westfield have been positively identified as those of…


News November 5, 2025

Hamilton Southeastern High School opens Royals Innovation Lab at Launch Fishers

New space connects students, mentors & industry partners to bring ideas to life Submitted by HSE Schools Hamilton Southeastern High School’s Software Development Capstone Course is launching a new era…


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Hamilton County breaks ground on new Public Safety Training Center

Facility to enhance training for police, fire & EMS personnel Hamilton County officials broke ground Monday morning, Nov. 3, on a new Public Safety Training Center. The new center will…


Opinion November 5, 2025

IURC commissioners should protect Indiana consumers

By DELANEY BARBER KWON Guest Columnist As Hoosiers endure the harshest energy cost crisis in two decades, Indiana Governor Mike Braun is preparing to select the next three appointees to…


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Royals rally, complete Mudsock three-peat


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Tennis: Tigers claim Mudsock trophy


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FAST swimmer Gabriel Brown wins Swimmer of the Year Award


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Bonds, Spencer among IBCA scholarship winners



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Girls tennis: Golden Eagles moves to top of coaches poll


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Brooks Riggs throws second no-hitter, Millers blank Greyhounds


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Bochner pitches no-hitter for Hawks


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Softball: Westfield wins Kokomo Tournament



Opinion

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Leave the “dis” in my disability


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


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


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Kennedy remains greatest threat to our public health



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She hears the train a-comin’, it’s rolling ‘round the bend


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Happy Hour at Bar Louie


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The things we do for love


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Becoming the destination



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