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News October 30, 2025

State Rep. Garcia Wilburn invites constituents to Halloween engagement opportunities

Submitted by Office of State Rep. Victoria Garcia Wilburn State Rep. Victoria Garcia Wilburn (D-Fishers) reminds the constituents of Indiana House District 32 that government and politics shouldn’t be scary….

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News October 30, 2025

Get your tickets now for next production in GHDT’s Mélange Series

Submitted Mélange: concoction, mixture, combination. In this series of performances brough to you by Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre (GHDT), audiences experience art coming to life in front of their eyes…


News October 30, 2025

AG’s office distributes $21.7 million to Hoosier communities in latest wave of opioid settlement funds

Opioid settlements alone total over $1.1 billion since Rokita took office Submitted by Office of AG Todd Rokita Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is distributing $21,763,819.19 to Indiana cities, counties,…


News October 30, 2025

The great tortoise caper may not be solved yet, but the reptiles are home

Submitted by Indiana State Police The Egyptian and Northern Spider tortoises taken from the Indianapolis Zoo earlier this month were found safe and uninjured on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 28 in…


News October 30, 2025

Joella’s Hot Chicken honors America’s heroes with complimentary meal on Veterans Day

Submitted Joella’s Hot Chicken will celebrate America’s heroes by offering a complimentary meal to all veterans and active duty military personnel on Veterans Day, Tuesday, Nov. 11. The meal will…


News October 30, 2025

SMC & Noblesville plant 45 trees for Forest Park’s Centennial

Community Day of Service highlights shared commitment to sustainability & city’s next 100 years of growth Submitted The City of Noblesville and SMC Corporation of America partnered to celebrate Forest…


News October 30, 2025

Songbook Foundation announces first-ever sponsor for music history exhibit gallery

Traditions Senior Communities serves residents throughout the Midwest A new sponsorship agreement with Traditions Senior Communities includes naming rights for the Great American Songbook Foundation’s exhibit gallery. The Traditions Senior…


News October 30, 2025

Epcon celebrates model home grand opening at The Courtyards of TowneRun

Epcon Communities has announced its model home grand opening for The Courtyards of TowneRun in Westfield. This is the first Epcon townhome model in the Indianapolis region. The model home…


News October 30, 2025

Have a Bank of America card? You can visit two area museums for free this weekend

Bank of America, Merrill, and Bank of America Private Bank cardholders offer ways to get out and learn about the world around them with free general admission to local cultural…


News October 30, 2025

Braun, Beckwith confident Indiana Senate GOP will support redistricting

By GARRETT BERGQUIST WISH-TV | wishtv.com Gov. Mike Braun and Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith on Tuesday said they were not concerned by reports Senate Republicans don’t have the votes to…


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Sports

Sports

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

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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Kennedy remains greatest threat to our public health



Opinion

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


Opinion

Happy Hour at Bar Louie


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The things we do for love


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Becoming the destination



Obituaries

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George “Bill” W. Hookey


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Gerald A Simpkins


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Daniel McMahon


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