John F. Waterman
December 2, 1935 – April 22, 2025 John F. Waterman, 89, New Castle, went to his eternal home Tuesday, April 22, 2025, at his family farm. He was born in…
Read MoreDecember 2, 1935 – April 22, 2025 John F. Waterman, 89, New Castle, went to his eternal home Tuesday, April 22, 2025, at his family farm. He was born in…
Read MoreSubmitted by Sheridan Community Schools Sheridan Elementary School (SES) was filled with excitement and anticipation as students took the stage for the SES Talent Show on Friday, April 18. Sponsored…
When we were in Colorado in 2019, I went adaptive snow skiing for the first time. On this visit, I knew I wanted to try and fit that in again….
Load-bearing vests replace traditional belts to help prevent injuries Officers with the Carmel Police Department now have a new way to carry the tools of their trade. That’s because the…
By KELLY McVEY President, Indiana Peony Festival, Inc. The Indiana Peony Festival (IPF) established the Indiana Peony Trail in 2021 to celebrate the beauty of the state flower while promoting…
Nickel Plate Heritage Railroad has installed new interpretive signage at Hobbs Station in Noblesville, thanks to a grant from the MIBOR REALTOR® Association. The project was celebrated with an open…
Programs focused on engineering, design & collaborative learning The Westfield Washington Public Library (WWPL) is gearing up for a new series of hands-on STEM workshops and learning presentations this summer,…
Submitted by Office of State Sen. Scott Baldwin State Sen. Scott Baldwin (R-Noblesville) welcomed the following local students to the Statehouse who served as Senate pages in March. Alex Coulter,…
Submitted by Office of State Sen. Kyle Walker State Senator Kyle Walker (R-Lawrence) welcomed the following local students to the Statehouse who served as Senate pages in March. Kooper Cooley,…
Submitted by Office of Treasurer Daniel Elliott Treasurer of State Daniel Elliott announced Monday that the Indiana529 Savings Plans have surpassed 450,000 funded accounts. “It’s a testament to the Hoosier…