Roundabout Ride in Carmel Saturday

The City of Carmel and Bike Carmel invite cyclists of all levels to join in for one of Carmel’s favorite annual traditions, the Roundabout Ride. It takes place on Saturday at 8 a.m. This year’s ride, presented by IU Health North, promises a morning filled with fun, fitness and camaraderie. This fun event will have…

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Scam Warning Involving County

In an age where it’s hard to know what to trust, the Hamilton County Planning Department wants to make sure residents know of a new scam. The office reported that it has learned of a bad actor who has attempted to scam a petitioner seeking a variance. The scammer attempted to collect fees on behalf…

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Lions Screen for Vision Impairments at Elementary Schools

Noblesville, Zionsville and Carmel Lions have been busy visiting elementary schools in Noblesville and Fishers to screen students for vision impairments. Using a high-tech screening device, the Lions check the children for visual disturbances. Children who are found to have a vision issue are then referred to an eye doctor for further evaluation. In the accompanying…

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HHHS August Coffee Bean Award Recipients Named

Hamilton Heights High School would like to recognize the following students who were named as Coffee Bean Award recipients for the month of August. They include Jesse Bishop, Lillie Hooper, Aliyah Hurley, Rees Knapp, Kaydence Mannix, Lana Ottinger and Sophia Renfro. The name and award were inspired by The Coffee Bean, a book written by Jon Gordon and…

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21st  Morse Clean Up: Record-Breaking Success

The 2025 Morse Waterways Cleanup marked a new milestone in community collaboration and environmental stewardship. Thanks to the dedication of volunteers, local partners, and the Morse Waterways Association board, this year’s event was the most successful and efficient cleanup in the history of the reservoir. The effort began on Friday, July 18, with an expanded…

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Utility Company Highlights Emergency Readiness 

As part of National Preparedness Month in September, CenterPoint Energy is reaffirming its commitment to safety and resiliency by spotlighting the extensive emergency preparedness efforts the company has undertaken in the last year. CenterPoint has plans to deal with extreme weather and other emergency situations and strongly encourages the public to develop their own plans…

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Soil Sampling Program Available for Hoosier Farmers

The Indiana State Department of Agriculture and partners throughout the state have worked with the Gulf Hypoxia Program to develop a no-cost program with a focus on increasing the knowledge and use of soil sampling as a nutrient management practice to benefit farm operations. The program, titled Indiana’s Mississippi River Basin Soil Sampling Program, is…

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Has It Really Been 24 Years since 9-11?

A quarter of a century almost? Has it really been that long since that awful Tuesday morning? Most of us can remember exactly where we were 24 years ago as the Sept. 11 morning news began to trickle in. The idea that a plane had crashed into the World Trade Center caught our attention. A…

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