Archive for September 2025
County Auditor’s Office: Understanding Property Tax Changes
Recent changes in state law have updated several property tax deductions, converting them into credits. For those who are already receiving a deduction that has been transitioned to a credit, no action is required. Our office will handle that transition automatically. However, if you did not qualify for a deduction before but now meet the…
Read MoreCarmel Awards More than $11,000 in Prizes
The 11th annual Carmel on Canvas plein air event was held Sept. 5 and 6 and featured artists in an open-air painting exhibition and competition which took place on the sidewalks throughout the City’s central corridor. The event hosted 60 highly acclaimed artists from the Midwest and beyond. The artists competed in a variety of…
Read MoreHeart Coming to Fishers; Tickets on Sale
After a triumphant summer run that saw sold-out crowds and glowing reviews, Heart is answering fan demand and bringing their Royal Flush Tour back to North America in 2026. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers will hit a new round of arenas and major markets, wrapping up with a stop at the Fishers Event…
Read MoreCradle of QB Papa Bob DeMoss on List; Cheating DOES Pay
Before there was such a thing as the “Den of Defensive Ends” at Purdue, one of their future members was a 6-foot-7 giant who was so fleet of foot that he also was a favorite target of quarterback Len Dawson in the mid-1950s. Two other Den of Defensive End members are included in this week’s…
Read MoreListen to the Music at Carmel PorchFest Sunday
Carmel PorchFest returns to the Arts & Design District on Sunday, from noon to 6 p.m. Carmel PorchFest, a free, family-friendly music festival, transforms porches into stages and sidewalks into front-row seats in the neighborhood north of the Arts & Design District. Attendees will have the chance to experience live performances from 62 local bands across a…
Read MoreHeights Gearing Up for Homecoming Friday
Attention Husky fans and enthusiasts. Hamilton Heights High School’s Fall Homecoming will take place on Friday. The days leading up to Homecoming will be filled with various fun and spirit-filled activities to rally the Dawgs before the big game against the Logansport Berries at 7:30 p.m. on the Husky Field that night. Each day this…
Read MoreHeights Superintendent Shares Update
Last week, Hamilton Heights Middle School hosted EMS and First Responders Day, offering more than 350 students an up-close and personal look at careers in public service. From emergency medical teams to police officers and firefighters, students gained an insider’s view of the vital work these professionals do every day to keep our schools and…
Read MoreSyd Loomis Takes Final Bow at Farmers Bank
The Farmers Bank proudly announces the retirement of Sydney S. Loomis – known to all simply as “Syd” – who will retire today, Friday, Sept. 19, 2025, after an incredible 45½-year career in community banking. Syd began his career as a 19-year-old teller at American National Bank in Noblesville on March 18, 1980. Over the…
Read MoreFunny Business!
There’s a great deal of pressure on me to be funny. I feel it at church, at pickleball, and when I run into people at the supermarket. This is what happens when you write a humor column for 25 years. At our book club, when I say something like, “I think the book has a…
Read MoreCCHA Law Welcomes New Attorney
Church Church Hittle and Antrim is pleased to announce that Madeline Richmond has joined the firm as an associate attorney in the Litigation Practice Group. Richmond focuses her practice on representing schools, cities, towns, and other public entities at the state and federal levels in a variety of claims, ranging from negligence to complex issues…
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