Celebrate End of Summer at Symphony on Prairie

There’s still time to celebrate summer! The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s Kroger Symphony on the Prairie season winds down with one last weekend of world-class performances, all against the scenic backdrop of Conner Prairie Amphitheatre in Fishers. Friday, August 29 – Invincible: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute ShowCelebrate the King of Pop on his birthday with…

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Indiana Capital Chronicle

Sunday, May 26 was a pretty special day for Indiana Gov. Mike Braun. The state’s top executive spent his time at “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing,” punctuated by an appearance on Fox and Friends to recap his first legislative session as governor. But rather than returning to the Governor’s Residence in Indianapolis, just a 20-minute drive from…

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DOZZZZZING OFF?

County Most Sleep-Deprived in Indiana Hamilton County is used to being first in a lot of things. Who knew that sleep was one of those though? Apparently the folks at SleepJunkie <https://www.sleepjunkie.com/> , a resource for sleep advice. They surveyed 3,019 adults with a single hypothetical question: How much would you pay for one guaranteed…

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Carmel Brass Tabbed for Exec Training Program

Carmel Police Department Chief Drake Sterling and Carmel Fire Department Chief Joel Thacker have been selected for the ninth class of the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative. These City leaders join Mayor Sue Finkam, who is one of 47 mayors from 17 countries and the only Indiana mayor, in the multipartisan professional management training program. …

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Heights Students Earn National Recognition

Hamilton Heights High School is proud to celebrate the 27 students who have earned academic honors through the College Board’s 2025 National Recognition Program—the highest number to date! All students recognized are from the Class of 2026 and 2027. Congratulations to the 2026 School Recognition Award recipients, Julia Bearman, Ethan Bravo, Jackson Cantlon, Callie Connolly,…

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Feeding Team Highlights JJ Gaylor

We love our volunteers; they are the lifeblood that makes any charitable enterprise work. We are especially honored when future generations believe in our mission to feed hungry neighbors. This plays out as parents and grandparents show their children the importance of generational giving. Over the years, we have had the opportunity to watch this…

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Noblesville Schools Share Dollars and $ense

Noblesville Schools launched a new website called Dollars and $ense, where residents can find details on Noblesville Schools finances, learn more about how Indiana schools are funded and stay up to date on school district costs, spending and financial accomplishments.  “We take our role as stewards of your taxpayer dollars very seriously and are committed…

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Lions Hear from Noblesville City Engineer

At the Aug. 13 meeting, Noblesville City Engineer Alison Krupski gave an update on construction projects throughout the city. She share timelines for various projects and took questions and suggestions from members. First Vice President John Einsfeld recognized Noblesville Krupski for her informative presentation.

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Heights Sets All-Class Reunion

The Hamilton Heights Alumni Association (HHHA) invites all graduates of Hamilton Heights and its consolidated schools — Atlanta, Arcadia, Cicero, Jackson Central and Walnut Grove — to attend this year’s All-Class Reunion Luncheon. The luncheon is set for noon on Saturday, Sept. 13 at the Hamilton Heights Activity Center, 420 W. North St. in Arcadia.…

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