Miller gymnasts take second at Rushville
The REPORTER The Noblesville gymnastics team had a strong showing at the Rushville Invitational on Saturday, Feb. 7. The Millers placed second out of six teams, finishing with a score…
Read MoreThe REPORTER The Noblesville gymnastics team had a strong showing at the Rushville Invitational on Saturday, Feb. 7. The Millers placed second out of six teams, finishing with a score…
Read MoreThe REPORTER Carmel’s road to 40 has reached its destination: the IU Natatorium. The Greyhounds are going for their 40th consecutive girls swimming state championship this weekend. The prelims take…
By RICHARD TORRES For The Reporter For the second time in two days, the Hamilton Southeastern Royals scored more than 80 points. For the second straight game, the Class 4A…
The REPORTER Carmel’s boys got an overwhelming victory at Brownsburg on Tuesday, beating the Bulldogs 69-36. The Greyhounds outscored Brownsburg in each of the four quarters, leading 16-9 after one…
Submitted by IMS Phil Krueger, a veteran of two Indianapolis 500 starts, died Feb. 9 in Indianapolis. He was 74. Krueger, a native of Milwaukee, competed in “The Greatest Spectacle…
Submitted by IMS Take 5 Oil Change, a leading provider of fast, friendly and simple car maintenance, has been named the presenting sponsor of the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series…
Health Department’s realistic unit simulates severe injuries to enhance life-saving skills The Hamilton County Health Department has acquired the TOMManikin-GSW, also known as “Tommy,” to help public safety agencies prepare…
For as long as I can remember, I have been a routine person. My “wiring” coupled with life circumstances encourages that type of existence. My younger son is a lot…
By STU CLAMPITT news@readthereporter.com In a world increasingly fueled by frustration and annoyance, one local bank with a national reach is promoting hometown Hoosier values both inside the business and…
A lightning fork, a cloud of ranch, and a hearty, “Hi-ho, Silverware!” Like so many of us in a post-COVID-19 world, Hamilton County entrepreneur Brett Morrow missed the ubiquitous presence…