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More than 300 high school students from across the nation recently spent a week in Hamilton County and Indianapolis to lend a ...
The completed restoration of the historic Bell Ford Bridge, a project that’s been in the works for seven years, was ...
The Westfield Fire Department recently held a beam-signing ceremony at Station 84. Members of the department, city officials and representatives from contractor Envoy Construction, architect Studio Ax ...
A restaurant serving Mexican and American dishes is now open at 3230 Harrell Pkwy. at Hamilton Town Center in Noblesville. Sunny Day Cafe, which opened last month, serves omelets, skillets, sandwiches ...
Zionsville Police Department Capt. Josh Samuelson was among 239 law enforcement officers from across the nation who graduated from the 294th session of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Va., June ...
Kids Summer Series At 10 a.m. every Tuesday in July, excluding July 1, kids of all ages are invited to Grand Junction Plaza for music, face painting and play. The series includes Mr. Dan the Music Man ...
Site work began this month for a nature-based adventure park at 216th Street and Dunbar Road in Sheridan, west of U.S. 31 and ...
It runs in the family. Deb Clark Gangstad, the executive director of the Carmel Clay Historical Society, has received this year’s Rotary Outstanding Service Award from the Rotary Club of Carmel.
The excitement of the CarmelFest celebration July 4 will once again be kicked off with the Allied Solutions CarmelFest Parade. The 2-mile parade steps off at 10:30 a.m. at AAA Way and Carmel Drive. It ...
At approximately 4:46 a.m. July 4, officers from the Noblesville Police Department responded to a business alarm at Hoosier Armory in Noblesville, 98 N. 10th St. NPD Lt. Bruce Barnes said upon arrival ...
Zionsville Town Councilor Sarah Esterline Sampson has a message for golf cart owners in Zionsville: Follow the rules. Sampson told the town council June 16 that the behavior of people driving golf ...
Danica Eyler, a Westfield resident, has announced her candidacy for judgeship in the newly created Hamilton Superior Court 8. Eyler will appear on the ballot in the May 5, 2026, Republican primary.