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News March 11, 2026

Dylan Kohler of Fishers graduates from UW-Madison

A total of 2,151 students received degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Dec. 14, 2025. Dylan Kohler of Fishers earned a Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering and Engineering…

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News March 11, 2026

Four local students make Marquette Dean’s List

The following students have been named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2025 semester at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wis. Elena Harrie of Carmel, who is pursuing a Bachelor…


News March 11, 2026

AARP Indiana applauds new law protecting Hoosiers from crypto kiosk scams

AARP Indiana expressed its support on Monday, March 9 for Governor Mike Braun’s signing of House Enrolled Act 1116 (HEA 1116), landmark legislation designed to protect Hoosiers from cryptocurrency kiosk…


News March 11, 2026

INDOT seeks public comment on Draft Active Transportation Report

The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) is advancing active transportation toward the goal of providing all Hoosiers and visitors access to healthy, active transportation opportunities enabled by quality pedestrian and…


News March 11, 2026

Keep the blood supply stable: give blood or platelets with Red Cross

This month, the American Red Cross urges donors to help the national blood supply recover following a severe shortage and empower their health by making an appointment to give blood…


News March 11, 2026

Carmel Symphony Orchestra welcomes spring with Nordic Nights

The Carmel Symphony Orchestra (CSO) will welcome spring with a fresh program of classical masterworks. CSO’s Nordic Nights, sponsored by Pedcor Companies, will take place at 7 p.m. Saturday, March…


News March 11, 2026

Gov. Mike Braun’s energy affordability strategy delivers early results for ratepayers

Submitted by Office of Governor Mike Braun Governor Mike Braun’s energy affordability priorities are delivering early wins for ratepayers. The governor recapped Indiana’s new approach to lowering energy costs and…


News March 11, 2026

Kroger brings back Customer Appreciation Week with special savings

The Kroger Co. has announced the return of its mega-sales event honoring customers with the retailer’s hottest deals and exclusive savings during Kroger’s Customer Appreciation Week running March 11 to…


News March 11, 2026

Gov. Braun chooses not to rule out tax suspension amid gas prices surge

By GARRETT BERGQUIST WISH-TV | wishtv.com On Monday, Gov. Mike Braun said he might consider suspending Indiana’s gas sales tax if the war with Iran lasts longer than a few weeks. The…


Sports March 11, 2026

Girls track and field: Carmel going for repeat performance

By RICHIE HALL sports@readthereporter.com The Carmel girls track and field team would like to see history repeat itself this season. The Greyhounds broke a 26-year drought by winning the IHSAA…


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Royals rally, complete Mudsock three-peat


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Tennis: Tigers claim Mudsock trophy


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FAST swimmer Gabriel Brown wins Swimmer of the Year Award


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Bonds, Spencer among IBCA scholarship winners



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Girls tennis: Golden Eagles moves to top of coaches poll


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Brooks Riggs throws second no-hitter, Millers blank Greyhounds


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Bochner pitches no-hitter for Hawks


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Softball: Westfield wins Kokomo Tournament



Opinion

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Leave the “dis” in my disability


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National Fentanyl Awareness Day: a time to look out for each other


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“Sunset Blvd.” is good enough to watch from any seat in the house


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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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Happy Hour at Bar Louie


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The things we do for love


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Becoming the destination



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