‘Blazers win battle of unbeatens
University won a battle of undefeated Class 1A ranked teams Tuesday evening at The U Center. The third-ranked Trailblazers jumped out to a big early lead and defeated 11th-ranked Waldron…
Read MoreUniversity won a battle of undefeated Class 1A ranked teams Tuesday evening at The U Center. The third-ranked Trailblazers jumped out to a big early lead and defeated 11th-ranked Waldron…
Read MoreThe Hamilton Heights girls swim team opened its season on Monday with a dual meet at Oak Hill. While the host Eagles won the meet with a score of 103-82,…
While performing at his school’s Veterans Day program, Cameron Singleton, a Stony Creek Elementary kindergartener, got quite a surprise on Monday. Cameron’s mom, Mariah Singleton, a staff sergeant in the…
The County Line Leaders of Prevail, PrimeLife and a half-dozen other non-profit community service organizations can breathe a bit easier today as the County Commissioners on Tuesday approved grants of…
A fiery crash Monday morning in Carmel killed two people. Six emergency responders were also injured. According to the Carmel Police Department, the single-vehicle accident happened in the area of…
MIBOR’s RPAC, a professional organization representing central Indiana’s REALTORS, announced their endorsement for Chris Jensen, Noblesville mayoral candidate. Below is a statement from Jason DeArman, RPAC Trustee Chairman. “After meeting…
The City of Noblesville is excited for the return of the Federal Hill Commons Ice Plaza and to offer residents an outdoor recreational activity this winter. The temporary ice rink,…
Janus Developmental Services, a Hamilton County non-profit that provides people with disabilities the opportunity to participate and contribute within the community, recently began a new literacy program. Over the past…
Dear Editor: A quick glance at city, county and state records reveals some interesting facts about Carmel: A. Carmel’s principal debt rose 57.6 percent – from $513.7 million to $810.1…
The Sheridan Elementary cafetorium was packed Monday night as third and fourth graders along with the Sheridan High School Chamber Choirs performed the annual free community celebration titled “Americans We!”