Westfield, Carmel Rank Tops

A lot of us look back on days gone by fondly. According to a new survey of parents, two places in Hamilton County rank highly among national leaders in at least the semi-recent past. We Buy Houses In Denver, a local home buyer company, surveyed 3,004 parents asking their opinions on where are the best towns…

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Fishers Tearing Down Kincaid House

July 22, 2025 (FISHERS, IND.) – The City of Fishers announced today plans for the deconstruction of the Kincaid House located off USA Parkway adjacent to I-69. Through deconstruction efforts, the City will salvage and repurpose clay bricks from the 19th-century farmhouse for a future project at the Fishers AgriPark, Strengthened by IU Health. The…

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Westfield Library Accepting Submissions for 2026 Art Wall

The Westfield Library Foundation, in partnership with the Westfield Washington Public Library, is now accepting submissions for the 2026 Michael and Karen Heaton Art Gallery Wall. Launched just this year, the gallery wall showcases rotating artwork in high-traffic areas throughout the library – near the Rivet Café, along the Atrium staircase, and beside the elevator.…

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HATCH Fest 2025 Boosted Local Economy, Group Says

Downtown Noblesville came alive on Saturday, June 14, as the community gathered for the largest HATCH Fest yet, a celebration of Hamilton County, Arts, Technology, Craft, and Heritage, that continues to grow in size and impact. Vendors braved heavy rain as they set up on the Logan Street Bridge and around the square, but the sun soon…

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Center Presents Season Ticket Sales Begin Friday

With subscription packages still available for the 2025-2026 Center Presents Season at Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts, tickets for individual performances will go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday. Sponsored by Allied Solutions, the 15th anniversary season features more than 60 events in a broad range of genres, with…

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Open House for Coach Bud Wright Sunday

On Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., the Sheridan Historical Society is hosting an open house salute to the life and coaching career of retired Sheridan Blackhawk football coach Bud Wright. Indiana’s winningest coach, Wright was Sheridan’s football coach for more than 50 years. His teams won nine Indiana state football championships. Hundreds of…

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Branna: To Every Season . . .

As we’re facing the upcoming summer-to-fall transition, it reminds me that not only Mother Nature dictates our “seasons.” We roam through runs of relationships our entire life –  periods of preferred peers as kids, countless courtships and rendezvous’s with our various “Mr. and Mrs. Wrongs and Rights,” the perpetual period of parenthood and the ups…

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State Veterans Department Awards Grants

The Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs is thrilled to announce the allocation of $1,140,000.00 in grants for the Fiscal Year 2026 to five distinguished Veteran Service Organizations across Indiana. These funds will support a wide array of critical services for the veteran community in the state. Jake Adams, Director of IDVA, highlighted the importance of…

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      Beckwith Thrilled USDA Picks Indianapolis  

   The United States Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced a multi-month reorganization plan for USDA to bring the agency’s core functions closer to their constituents. As part of this process, Indianapolis was selected as one of the five hubs for staff relocations. “I’m thrilled the USDA chose Indianapolis as one of its five…

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