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News October 15, 2025

Eating better just got easier in Fishers

Chasten Harmon to spend her birthday giving you the gift of healthy food By STU CLAMPITT news@readthereporter.com Actress Chasten Harmon has returned to her Hoosier roots and opened a Pure…

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News October 15, 2025

Chief Deputy Lowes attends panel on illegal immigration

Submitted by Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy John Lowes joined leaders from across the state on Tuesday, Oct. 14 at the Indiana Statehouse for a…


News October 15, 2025

Trump’s border czar Tom Homan urges Indiana to expand immigration enforcement

By GARRETT BERGQUIST WISH-TV | wishtv.com The Trump administration’s border czar on Tuesday told state lawmakers they need to continue to expand Indiana’s role in immigration enforcement. Tom Homan headlined…


News October 15, 2025

Haunt on Hannibal shows the real heart for community service begins at home

Nine years ago, Christine and Sammy Brewster of Noblesville were talking with some local people who were saying they couldn’t afford to travel, take vacations, or take part in big…


News October 15, 2025

Droves of people clearly love the past

Last Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 11 and 12, the past came to life just outside of West Lafayette, Ind. The Feast of the Hunters’ Moon is a recreation of the…


News October 15, 2025

Carmel unveils Art StoryMap & interactive Art Walk Map

Submitted by City of Carmel The City of Carmel announced on Tuesday, Oct. 14 the official unveiling of its online Public Art StoryMap and new interactive Public Art Walking Tours…


News October 15, 2025

Next Noblesville Flower Market set for Oct. 30 at Seminary Park

By KELLY McVEY President, Indiana Peony Festival, Inc. Our next Noblesville Flower Market is Thursday, Oct. 30 from 5 to 8 p.m. We’ll have candy, photo ops, Halloween fun, and,…


News October 15, 2025

Get tickets for White River Wind Symphony’s fall concert

Submitted The White River Wind Symphony will present its fall concert at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19 at Legacy Bible Church, 13490 Howe Road, Fishers. “Musicals, Marches, and More” will…


News October 15, 2025

Verizon offers flexible payment arrangements for federal workers, military & first responders

As of Oct. 14, members of the U.S. Military, Coast Guard, first responders, and other federal government employees affected by the shutdown and who require more time to pay their…


News October 15, 2025

Duke Energy linemen get ready for International Rodeo

Submitted A number of Duke Energy lineworkers who can often be found working in central Indiana are headed to the International Lineman’s Rodeo in less than two weeks. Tyler Adrian,…


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Sports

Sports

Miles Wayer hired as new Fishers boys basketball coach


Sports

FAST’s Grace Gannon named Girls 13 Year Old Swimmer of the Year


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Huskies score in bunches to take down Golden Eagles


Sports

Blazers tennis wins



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Millers fall to Cathedral


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Carmel drops tough game to Chatard


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Sports

Golden Eagles split with Roncalli


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Riverview Health Arena to host NCAA Men’s Volleyball Regional



Opinion

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


Opinion

Kennedy remains greatest threat to our public health


Opinion

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



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