Archive for August 2025
Sen. Walker Shares Summer Update
The 2025 Indiana State Fair is officially underway and offers you a number of ways to celebrate our great state while paying tribute to Indiana’s rich agricultural heritage. The fair runs through Aug. 17 and is closed on Mondays. This year’s fair includes livestock shows, local artisan vendors, great tasting food, the midway and free concerts.
Read MoreLilly Higgins: A Season of Record-Breaking Runs
If there’s one thing Lilly Higgins proved her last season at Hamilton Heights Middle School, it’s that records are meant to be broken when she’s on the track. The now freshman at Hamilton Heights High School didn’t just break personal records and school records; she kept breaking them, week after week in individual events and…
Read MoreAugust Plenty Busy for Noblesville Creates
August, Noblesville Creates will showcase artists Amanda Russo, Debbie Herrmann, JanettMarie Marra, and John Dierdorf, along with the Changing Landscapes exhibit at the Judge Stone House. Additionally, Noblesville Creates will present the exhibit Noticing Noblesville at Noblesville City Hall. Details on exhibit locations, dates, receptions, and featured artists can be found below. JUDGE STONE HOUSE:…
Read MoreGriefShare 13-Week Seminar Begins Aug. 21
Have you lost a loved one or know someone that will find it difficult to face each day? Noblesville First United Methodist Church, 2051 Monument St. in Noblesville announces the beginning of their next GriefShare sessions open to the community. Fall GriefShare weekly sessions will meet on Thursdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. beginning Thursday, Aug. 21. Participants…
Read MoreNew Warning Sirens Installed in Westfield
The Westfield Fire Department has installed two new outdoor warning sirens to improve severe weather notification across the city. These sirens now provide coverage to areas in the southwest and northernmost parts of Westfield. A third siren, set to serve the city’s northeastern corner, is expected to be operational by the end of August. “Safety…
Read MoreGround Broken on New Fishers Project
BW Development, the development arm of Build BW, has officially broken ground on its latest project in Fishers—located within The Crossing at Fishers District, just steps from the Fishers Event Center. At the groundbreaking celebration, BW Development announced a new partnership with Jeremiah Hamman, owner of Prime 47 Carmel. Together, they will open an upscale…
Read MoreFishers Cuts Ribbon on New Barn and Playground at AgriParkÂ
City of Fishers leaders recently commemorated the opening of a new multipurpose barn and nature-themed playground at the Fishers AgriPark, Strengthened by IU Health. The project is part of the City’s ongoing efforts to grow and improve this community asset, with support from IU Health as the City’s health and wellness partner. The barn features indoor…
Read MoreZoom (Call) With The Times to Costa Rica
A few weeks ago we announced our next exciting venture with Collette Travel, a trip to Costa Rica with The Times and TV funnyman Dick Wolfsie. The editors tell me here’s the part where I have to share all the details – although I think a few witty comments thrown in might work out better.…
Read MoreWestfield Schools Back & Better Than Ever
After a successful Rock the Block event last week, Westfield Schools started another year today. Westfield Washington Schools kicked off the 2025–26 school year with its largest Rock The Block event to date, held last Friday at Westfield High School. The MPIF and northeast parking lot were transformed into a lively hub of connection, celebration,…
Read MoreTee Time at Forest Park
You may have noticed that golf is kind of popular around here. Non-golfer that I am, even I can tell that. Just count how many golf courses there are in this county. Golf and Hamilton County go way back. Talk of building a golf course here began as early as 1916. The Aug. 7, 1916…
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