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News July 15, 2023

Extension Homemakers sponsoring open food & craft show at 4-H Fair

The Hamilton County Extension Homemakers are sponsoring an open Food & Craft Show during the 2023 Hamilton County 4-H Fair at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds, 2003 Pleasant St., Noblesville….

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News July 15, 2023

Mayor Jim Brainard welcomes Chinese Consul General to Carmel to discuss China-U.S. relations

Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard welcomed a visit last week with Chinese Consul General in Chicago Mr. Zhao Jian, who then requested a meeting with Brainard in Carmel. The two leaders…


News July 15, 2023

See Lucinda Williams & Grace Potter this fall at Center for the Performing Arts

Often cited among America’s greatest living songwriters, Lucinda Williams is the latest addition to the concert schedule at the Center for the Performing Arts. Williams and Her Band will appear…


News July 15, 2023

MPP of Noblesville awarded in international design competition

Two executives with the metal processing company MPP, 14670 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, Wiley Abner, Vice President of Development, and Nick Gismondi, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, recently accepted an…


News July 15, 2023

Westfield Washington Schools selects architects for district expansion plan

Submitted by Westfield Washington Schools Westfield Washington Schools has selected the architect companies to partner on the next phase of Destination Westfield, the school district’s plan to keep up with…


News July 15, 2023

Fishers road construction updates, week of July 17

Cumberland Road There are daily lane closures currently on Cumberland Road just south of 126th Street for sanitary and water line work. The northbound right turn lane and the southbound…


News July 15, 2023

Sowers Drive reopening at Allisonville Road, Lynn Avenue closing at 146th

On or after Tuesday, July 18, Sowers Drive connection to Allisonville Road will be open to traffic. At the time of opening Sowers Drive, Lynn Avenue will then be closed…


Opinion July 15, 2023

FDA decision to allow over-the-counter contraceptive is step in right direction for women’s health

By VICTORIA GARCIA WILBURN State Representative Recent changes to federal drug regulations, Indiana law, and pharmacy policies will soon result in more medication options and savings for Hoosiers at the…


News July 15, 2023

AG Todd Rokita & team obtain $1.27M settlement with GlaxoSmithKline

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and his team have secured a pharmaceutical company’s $1.27 million payment to Indiana to settle allegations that it violated antitrust and consumer-protection laws. The company,…


News July 15, 2023

Sen. Braun introduces U.S. Senate version of American Food for American Schools Act

On Thursday, U.S. Senators Mike Braun (R-Ind.) and Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) introduced the American Food for American Schools Act, a bill to make sure American-made food is being served in…


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Sports

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Miles Wayer hired as new Fishers boys basketball coach


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FAST’s Grace Gannon named Girls 13 Year Old Swimmer of the Year


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Huskies score in bunches to take down Golden Eagles


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Blazers tennis wins



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Millers fall to Cathedral


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Carmel drops tough game to Chatard


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Golden Eagles split with Roncalli


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Riverview Health Arena to host NCAA Men’s Volleyball Regional



Opinion

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


Opinion

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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