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News August 25, 2023

History of Arcadia’s Delta Chapter of Phi Beta Psi, Part III

Submitted by Vicki Cooper Phi Beta Psi, Delta Chapter As Delta Chapter of Phi Beta Psi gets ever closer to its 100th birthday celebration on Sept. 9, 2023, let’s get…

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News August 25, 2023

Guerin Catholic will soon begin construction on new Fine Arts & Wellness Center

Guerin Catholic High School and the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana have announced they have scheduled the groundbreaking on a new Fine Arts and Wellness Center, a 61,000 square-foot addition to the…


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News August 25, 2023

Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard congratulates India on historic moon landing

Submitted by City of Carmel The global population of India – including many who live in Carmel – are celebrating Wednesday’s historic landing of the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft on the southern…


News August 25, 2023

Overdose Lifeline provides training to combat substance use disorder & overdose in Hamilton County schools

Overdose Lifeline, a nonprofit dedicated to helping individuals, families, and communities affected by substance use disorder, is releasing first-year results from its School Naloxon and Emergency Preparedness Project, in partnership…


News August 25, 2023

Enjoying sunny seasons at Spencer Farm of Noblesville

These beautiful sunflowers marked the end of their season at Spencer Farm in Noblesville. However, there is still plenty of home-grown goodness to go around as Concord grapes, red raspberries,…


News August 25, 2023

Hoosier Riverwatch workshop to take place at Camp Cullom

Submitted Whether it is used for drinking water, industrial processes, or for recreation, clean water in local streams and rivers is an irreplaceable resource. Again this year, a number of…


News August 25, 2023

Watch robing ceremony for Judge Paul A. Felix online

The robing ceremony for Judge Paul A. Felix will take place at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 31 in the Supreme Court Courtroom on the 3rd floor of the Statehouse….


News August 25, 2023

‘Helping our Hawaiian families’: Indiana Task Force 1 describes difficult search for wildfire victims

By DREW BLAIR WISH-TV | wishtv.com Indiana Task Force 1 has reported great physical and mental health among its 70 specially-trained first responders and medical experts in Hawaii. The team…


News August 25, 2023

Franciscan Health reaches lung cancer milestone as first hospital in Indiana to perform 1,000th robotic bronchoscopy

For four years, doctors at Franciscan Health Cancer Center Indianapolis have been using a novel technology that detects lung cancer in patients early and paves the way for immediate treatment….


News August 25, 2023

Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra opens spectacular fall season with star-studded lineup

Tickets are on sale now for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s (ISO) thrilling fall season beginning in September at Hilbert Circle Theatre in downtown Indianapolis. The upcoming season features top names…


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Sports

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Golden Eagles win showdown with Brebeuf


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FAST coach Joe Keller receives Brent Rutemiller Award


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Sports

Tigers beat HSE for Mudsock trophy


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Westfield earns shutout victory, Mayor Willis throws out first pitch



Sports

Hounds take care of Tri-West


Sports

Baseball roundup: Huskies win at Lawrence Central


Sports

Millers beat Rocks in series opener


Sports

Heights announces dates for boys basketball Spring Camp



Opinion

Opinion

May: a month to bloom together


Opinion

A visit to New Riff Distillery


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



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