Fishers road construction updates, week of Oct. 10
State Road 37 & 135th Street 135th Street west of SR 37 is currently closed as work progresses on the project. During this phase, southbound traffic no longer has access…
Read MoreState Road 37 & 135th Street 135th Street west of SR 37 is currently closed as work progresses on the project. During this phase, southbound traffic no longer has access…
Read MoreBy SYLVIA GORDON Guest Columnist If you qualify for health care at the Veteran’s Administration, you will have access to the lowest prescription drug prices in the nation. How much…
Annual opportunity to review your plan & make changes The Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (also known as open enrollment) runs from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7. This is the one…
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) is seeking applicants for its Engineering Scholarship Program, available for undergraduate and graduate students. Recipients may receive up to $3,125 per semester, as well…
Submitted by Hamilton County Bicentennial Commission As executive director of the Carmel Clay Historical Society, Debbie Gangstad wanted to dream big about how her organization would contribute to the Hamilton…
1811 – Robert Fulton’s “New Orleans” passed Madison, Ind. It was the first steamboat on the Ohio River. 1912 – The Chambers Company of Shelbyville began producing sturdy and stylish…
March 27, 1943 – October 6, 2022 William D. Hewett, 79, of Noblesville, passed away on Thursday, October 6, 2022, at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. He was born on…
August 9, 1927 – October 4, 2022 Rev. Jack T. King, 95, pastor emeritus of Carmel United Methodist Church, passed away on Tuesday, October 4, 2022, at the Towne House…
The Pursuit Institute hosted its inaugural student event, Advanced Manufacturing Day, on Friday with middle school robotics club students from three different schools. Approximately 65 students visited Conner Prairie to…
By SCOTT SAALMAN Scaramouch A few years ago, a woman I did not know called and complimented the columns I write for a small newspaper in my Indiana hometown. Then,…