“The Working Hungry” documentary film to show in Westfield
Stay after the film for an expert panel discussion about food insecurity issues across the state of Indiana A new documentary film, The Working Hungry, will be shown at 7…
Read MoreStay after the film for an expert panel discussion about food insecurity issues across the state of Indiana A new documentary film, The Working Hungry, will be shown at 7…
Read MoreThe Westfield Chamber is offering three $1,000 scholarship opportunities to graduating seniors and one $1,000 scholarship to an adult furthering their education. The online application can be found at WestfieldChamberIndy.com/scholarships….
A new Hamilton County-based Disability Employment Program trains individuals with disabilities and connects them with job opportunities in the local hospitality industry. Hamilton County Tourism, Invest Hamilton County, and Janus…
Some of the brightest students from Indiana are slated to test their knowledge as International Academic Competitions (IAC) holds its Indiana Winter Regional on Saturday, Feb. 11. The event will…
Prism Project launches in June at the Center for the Performing Arts Children and young adults with disabilities can explore their talents and make new friends at a summer camp…
The Westfield Chamber of Commerce will hold its February luncheon from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 16 at The Club at Chatham Hills, 1100 Chatham Hills Blvd.,…
The Indiana Democratic Party announced on Wednesday some of the candidates who are running for mayor in cities across the state. According to party officials, these individuals bring a wealth…
The awards have been announced for this year’s Festival of Ice, which took place Jan. 20 along Main Street and the Ice at Carter Green. Once again, a talented group…
The City of Carmel and the Utilities Department are completing a sewer line rehabilitation project thanks to budgetary savings from a wastewater plant expansion project in 2020. This project was…
The Indiana House of Representatives on Monday unanimously advanced State Rep. Chuck Goodrich’s (R-Noblesville) bill to increase the state’s earned income tax credit from 10 to 12 percent. Goodrich said…