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News February 2, 2023

Sheridan looking to honor its military veterans

By STEVE MARTIN Sheridan Historical Society In cooperation with the Town of Sheridan, the Sheridan Historical Society is trying to put together a project to honor Sheridan community veterans by…

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News February 2, 2023

Fishers cuts ribbon on first cat café

WISH-TV | wishtv.com A new cat café in Fishers is now open and ready for visitors. Smitten Kitten is at 7852 E. 96th St., just east of Interstate 69. The…


News February 2, 2023

Longest-serving Noblesville Common Council member retiring after 20 years

Noblesville Common Council member Brian Ayer has decided not to run for another term on the after 20 years of service to the city’s citizens. “I am proud of the…


News February 2, 2023

Nickel Plate Arts features artist Jerry Mannell in February

Nickel Plate Arts is featuring Jerry Mannell’s exhibit, “Transtangentialism” during the month of February. Mannell’s art is open to interpretation by the viewer – and that’s just the way he…


News, Opinion February 2, 2023

From the desk of Hamilton Heights Superintendent Dr. Derek Arrowood

Update No. 100 The snowstorm “aka snowmaggen” that blew through the Midwest last Wednesday resulted in most schools throughout the state closing their doors due to the dangerous conditions. When…


News February 2, 2023

Westfield & Noblesville chambers invite you to legislative coffee

The Westfield and Noblesville Chambers of Commerce will hold a joint Legislative Coffee event from 7:30 to 9 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 3 at the Bridgewater Club, 3535 E. 161st…


Letters February 2, 2023

Noblesville reader explains advantages of roundabouts

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News February 2, 2023

Fishers High School’s Future Black Leaders organize fifth Black Student Leadership Summit

What started as an idea five years ago by a group of Fishers High School students to bring together others like them – Black teens in predominantly white suburban schools…


News February 2, 2023

Center for the Performing Arts launches Transportation Grant Program

Donor-supported fund will lower cost for student groups to attend educational events With a lead gift from a local family, the Center for the Performing Arts has launched a philanthropic…


News February 2, 2023

Noblesville students welcome three guests for World Read Aloud Day

Noblesville Schools celebrated World Read Aloud Day on Wednesday with special guest readers that included Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen, Deputy Mayor Matt Light, and Superintendent Dr. Dan Hile.


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Sports

Sports

Early runs send Rocks past Tigers


Sports

Softball: Huskies open series with win over Tipton


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Baseball: Huskies edge Tipton


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Tennis: Blazers improve to 2-0



Sports

Baseball roundup: Blazers, GC storm to big wins


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Softball roundup: Hounds blast Panthers, Millers still perfect


Sports

Kuhn signs to wrestle at Cornerstone University


Sports

Coca-Cola Indy 500 porch parties, Indy 500 Décor, initiatives unite community for Month of May



Opinion

Opinion

What if . . .


Opinion

Death, a second chance at life, and a journey to understanding


Opinion

As warmer weather nears, it’s time to pay special attention to our furry friends


Opinion

May flowers



News, Opinion

Thankful neighbors credit God for timing and circumstances


Opinion

COVID lockdown led to Brooks’ book


Opinion

Dinner at Fork + Ale House


Opinion

9/11-inspired musical offers songs of hope and kindness



Obituaries

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Madonna May Kenley


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James Lewis “Jim” Pettit


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