Heart Safety Tips for Hunting Season

The American Heart Association says hunting safety should include awareness of warning signs of heart attack and stroke, importance of learning Hands-Only CPR and how to take action The thrill of bagging a big buck can bring a smile to any hunter’s face. But the exertion of dragging that trophy back to camp could bring…

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Heady Times for Purdue Basketball As Boilers Start Season No. 1

It’s a season of great expectations for the Purdue men’s basketball team, starting with yet another first for Matt Painter’s program. Until Monday’s release of the preseason Associated Press Top 25 college basketball poll, no Purdue team had ever began the season ranked No. 1. The Boilermakers earned 35 of 61 first-place votes to edge…

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LETTER PERFECTwolfsie column

There should be a law against having phone numbers that denote words instead of, well, numbers. It’s a phone number, not a phone word. For example, there is a national organization dedicated to educating people about a common, but potentially serious illness. Their phone number spells the name of the disease.  Is that an incredible coincidence,…

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Feeding Team Awards Premiere Partner

The Feeding Team is proud and excited to announce our first Premiere Partner award recipient is Gaylor Electric. The entire team at Gaylor has been incredible to work with right from the beginning. They have assembled, painted, finished, delivered and repaired pantries for over five years. Most recently, Gaylor has entered a partnership with The…

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Tracy D. Boyles

Tracy D. Boyles, 75 of Kirklin, who departed this world peacefully on October 8, 2025, at her home, surrounded by her beloved family. Born in Elwood on June 12, 1950, to the late Cecil Boes and Becky (Evans) Boes Albright, Tracy radiated warmth and love throughout her life.  She married Jerry K. Boyles on September…

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The Stephenson Jury Delivers Its Verdict

Concluding the trial of D. C. Stephenson and his bodyguards, Earl Gentry and Earl Klinck. . .  With the jury finally selected, the trial began in earnest. Emotions were running so high that Hamilton County Sheriff Charles Gooding took to sitting behind the defendants to ensure their safety, something he’d never done before. Although nothing…

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Class of ’72 turns 72

Noblesville High School’s Class of 1972 held a birthday party earlier this month in the Anderson Shelter at Forest Park, which they reported was built from a donation that was made to the Noblesville Parks Foundation by classmate Sara Anderson’s family. The birthday party recognized all class of ‘72 classmates who were turning 72, this…

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  Monon Trail Extension Completed in Sheridan

Monon Trail now fully connects downtown Indy and all of Hamilton County The Indiana Department of Natural Resources and the town of Sheridan recently celebrated the completion of the Monon Trail extension in northern Hamilton County. With this extension, the Monon Trail now connects all the way through Hamilton County to downtown Indianapolis. “This final…

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Fishers Event Center Takes Food, Beverages Seriously

The Fishers Event Center has unveiled a selection of new elevated food and beverage options heading into its fall season. With an emphasis on locally sourced ingredients and diverse choices, the menu includes concession classics, fresh vegetarian and vegan options, and signature creations that highlight unique and innovative flavors. With grab-and-go snacks as well as…

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