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  • April 29, 2026 | Westfield Lions’ Poker for Sight raises $24K for local charities
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News March 9, 2026

Years later, Green Building is on the move in Westfield

It all started in July 2024 when “The Green Building” moved next door to its original location and sat on blocks … until Friday, March 6, 2026. In September 2025,…

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News March 6, 2026

Reaching New Heights: freshmen dive into higher education opportunities at IU Kokomo

Submitted by Hamilton Heights School Corporation Hamilton Heights High School’s freshman class (Class of 2029) recently embarked on an exciting visit to IU Kokomo, immersing themselves in a true college-campus…


Opinion March 6, 2026

When Spring arrives in colors that connect us

There is something magical about a festival that gives you permission to color outside the lines. Holi, the Indian Festival of Colors, arrives just as winter loosens its grip. It…


News March 6, 2026

Sheridan Main Street launches campaign for its first Art Alley

Submitted Sheridan Main Street, Inc., a 501(3)(c) Indiana Main Street organization, has announced its next phase for investment in Sheridan’s downtown, which is listed on the National Register of Historic…


News March 6, 2026

Health Department warns of measles exposure during spring break

Residents urged to check vaccination status ahead of travel As families prepare for spring break trips, the Hamilton County Health Department is urging residents to make sure they are fully…


News March 6, 2026

Belfry Theatre presents bittersweet story of friendship across time

Submitted The Belfry Theatre invites audiences to experience Vanities by Jack Heifner, a poignant and humorous exploration of friendship, ambition, and growing up. Directed by Jen Otterman, the production runs…


News March 6, 2026

Spartz introduces bills aimed at reducing costs for farmers & consumers

Submitted by Office of Rep. Victoria Spartz Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-Ind.-05) introduced a set of bills on Thursday, March 5 ahead of the upcoming Farm Bill reauthorization aimed at lowering…


News March 6, 2026

Carmel Mayor Sue Finkam announces new Transportation Committee

Submitted by City of Carmel Demonstrating a continued commitment to transparency, accountability, and fiscal stewardship, Mayor Sue Finkam has signed an executive order establishing the Carmel Transportation Committee. The newly…


News March 6, 2026

AG Rokita applauds Gov. Braun signing FAIRNESS Act into law

Submitted by Office of AG Todd Rokita Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita issued the following statement on Thursday, March 5: “This new law makes it easier for local law enforcement…


News March 6, 2026

One Impact Foundation launches $10,000 fundraising effort

Submitted The One Impact Foundation, the 501(c)(3) nonprofit arm of OneZone Chamber of Commerce, has announced a new fundraising effort with a goal of raising $10,000 to expand programs that…


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Sports

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Royals rally, complete Mudsock three-peat


Sports

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



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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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