Archive for February 2026
Sheridan Schools Named One of Best Places to Work
Sheridan Community Schools was recently named one of the 2026 Best Places to Work in Indiana. This is the 21st edition of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce initiative. The statewide survey and awards program is designed to evaluate participating organizations and honor those with the highest levels of employee satisfaction and engagement in the workplace.…
Read MoreWestfield’s Ambrose on Main Gets Anchor
Hudson Investing, Bowen Capital, and project partners announced that Century 21 Scheetz plans to anchor the commercial space at Ambrose on Main, further establishing the $27 million mixed-use development as a cornerstone of Westfield’s expanding downtown. The expansion marks Century 21 Scheetz’s continued growth across Central Indiana and signals strong momentum for Ambrose on Main as…
Read MoreHeights Superintendent Kicks Off Public Schools Week
Today kicks off Public Schools Week — a national celebration dedicated to recognizing the essential role public schools play in shaping the lives of young people and strengthening the communities they call home. This week invites us to pause and reflect on the profound impact of public education, not just as a system, but as…
Read MoreCarmel Creates Commission on Food Access
Mayor Sue Finkam City Councilor Jeff Worrell – The City of Carmel is taking a proactive step to strengthen community well-being with the development of a new Mayor’s Advisory Commission on Food Access. The group will bring experts together to find where residents are struggling to get healthy food, helping the City better coordinate local resources to…
Read MoreHeights to Present Shrek Jr. The Musical
The community is cordially invited to enjoy Hamilton Heights High School Drama Department’s production of Shrek Jr. The Musical, where beauty is truly in the eye of the ogre. Based on the Oscar‑winning DreamWorks Animation film and the hit Broadway musical, this family‑friendly show brings humor, heart, and a fresh twist to a beloved story.…
Read MoreThe Temper of God
Temper: a state of mind… or to moderate something. Tempering: to let a big, fat juicy steak rest at room temperature before throwing it on the grill! When we hear the word temper, we often think of anger or a deeply frustrating annoyance, often with outward signs of display. It was not the anger of…
Read MoreEnhancements Coming to Range Line Road
A portion of Range Line Road is targeted for enhancements beginning this spring that include a new multi-use path, on-street parking and environmental features designed to improve safety and accessibility. The work on Range Line Road between Executive Drive and City Center Drive is anticipated to begin in April with removal of the aging…
Read MoreBoy Scouts Celebrate 116th Anniversary; Columnist Celebrates Boy Scouts
Boy Scouts Celebrate 116th Anniversary; Columnist Celebrates Boy Scouts To do what’s expected of them. It’s human nature to look at one’s own upbringing as the apex of virtue: to hold one’s beliefs and lofty morals in juxtaposition to the worst actions of a younger generation. I’ll admit I hold a similar opinion. A few years ago in December of 2022, I sat at a book presentation in Dana, Ind.:…
Read MoreFeeding Team
Opens 80th Food Pantry The Feeding Team has announced the launch of Pantry 80, located at the Noblesville American Legion, 273 S. 8th St. According to Mark and Lisa Hall, co-founders of The Feeding Team, they are grateful to the Frank Huntzinger Noblesville American Legion Post 45 for hosting the 80th pantry. “Veterans in Indiana have given…
Read MoreCounty VSO
Warns of Scam Targeting Vets Hamilton County officials are alerting local veterans about a text message scam circulating across the state that falsely claims to be from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Several veterans have reported receiving text messages asking them to “update their information.” The messages include a link to what appears to…
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