Archive for January 2026
Monthly Roundtables for Women Business Owners Set
Are you ready to grow your business, spark new ideas, and build meaningful connections with other women business owners? The Noblesville Chamber invites you to apply for the next Women in Noblesville Women Business Owners’ Roundtable, an exclusive program designed for women committed to business growth and collaboration. Program Highlights: Details: This roundtable is designed…
Read MoreNoblesville’s Own Debuts National Broadcast in February
A new hybrid (online and audio) program, Divine Anatomy, debuts Monday, Feb. 9 for the non-profit organization “Front Porch- Well Connected.” It will begin at 8 a.m. on the second and fourth Mondays in Hawaii and will be offered in all US time zones through to 1 p.m. Eastern. Each bi-weekly segment is 35-40 minutes long. The program…
Read MoreSEA 1: Why Homeowners Deserve Property Tax Relief
Dear Editor, Senate Enrolled Act 1 (SEA 1) of the 2025 session was the most significant overhaul of Indiana’s property taxes and local government finance system in a generation. Although the law presents challenges for local units of government, it also advances important goals: greater transparency, increased accountability, and a more equitable tax structure. Prior…
Read MoreA Correction and More on the Miesse Building
From Time to Thyme By Paula Dunn This turned out to be another reader / this and that column. To begin, I have a correction to make. Larry Cloud pointed out that a person who’s celebrated their 90th birthday isn’t in their ninth decade. They’ve actually started on their tenth decade. He’s right. I checked.…
Read MoreDemocrats Opening Office in Fishers
The Hamilton County Democratic Party will host a grand opening open house Saturday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. to celebrate its new office space, marking an important step forward in expanding local organizing and community engagement ahead of the 2026 election cycle. The office is located in The Eller House, 7050 E. 116th St.…
Read MoreIndiana House Once Again Wants to Spend More, Share Less
It’s back. I had high hopes after more than a hundred newspaper people and supporters showed up at the Indiana Statehouse last year that perhaps we might’ve gotten some of our good Legislators to see the light. But nooooooo. The hired hands in Indianapolis are back with a vengeance, hell-bent on taking public notices out…
Read MoreKawachinagano Japanese Garden Reopens in Carmel
The Kawachinagano Japanese Garden in Carmel has officially reopened to the public following a thoughtful redesign and site enhancements. Originally opened in 2009 through the City of Carmel’s Sister City partnership with Kawachinagano, Japan, the garden reflects a shared investment by the City of Carmel, Clay Township, which funded garden design and construction, and Carmel…
Read MoreColts Leaving Westfield’s Grand Park
The Indianapolis Colts will be moving Colts Training Camp to the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center in Indianapolis beginning in 2027. The Colts have held camp at various offsite locations over the years, but given growing logistical and technological demands, they have found that it makes more sense operationally to host camp at the Indiana…
Read MoreFishers Expands Summer Camp Program
Registration is now open for the City of Fishers’ reimagined summer camp program, now hosted by the Fishers Community Center, Strengthened by IU Health. The expanded summer camp program, previously hosted by Fishers Parks, now includes offerings for children as young as three, along with extended hours to better support working families. Fishers Summer Camps…
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