Archive for March 2026
Heights Freshmen Visit IU Kokomo
Hamilton Heights High School’s freshman class (Class of 2029) recently embarked on an exciting visit to IU Kokomo, immersing themselves in a true college‑campus experience. Throughout this past quarter, students have been exploring post‑secondary pathways as part of the Explore section of our Portrait of a Graduate curriculum and Freshman Seminar. Every freshman participated in…
Read MoreHHHS February Coffee Bean Award Recipients Named
Hamilton Heights High School would like to recognize the following students who were named Coffee Bean Award recipients for the month of February. They include Jackson Cantlon, James Lawton, Juan Ortiz, Averie Scott, Alivia Simpson, and Luke Sullivan. The name and award, inspired by The Coffee Bean, a book written by Jon Gordon and Damon West, delivers…
Read MoreWestfield Launches New Permitting Portal
The City of Westfield has officially launched the Citizens Portal, its new services platform that will streamline permitting, inspections, petitions, licensing, and code enforcement for residents and businesses. The platform went live on March 2 and is now open to the public. “Navigating permitting processes can be challenging, especially if you don’t do it often,”…
Read MoreSheridan Launches Campaign for First Art Alley
Sheridan Main Street, Inc., a 501(3)(c) Indiana Main Street, announces its next phase for investment in Sheridan’s downtown, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The organization has qualified for a CreatINg Places grant that would provide $100,000 to complete an Art Alley as a public space, enhancing the quality of life in…
Read MoreWestfield Firms Up Plans for Ice Hockey Facility
The City of Westfield recently announced it has selected Nicholas Family of Companies as the selected offeror for a new ice hockey facility in the Grand Park District, pending final contract negotiations. The project evaluation committee will provide the recommendation to the Westfield Redevelopment Commission for consideration as the City’s next step in the public…
Read MoreWorkspace Company Celebrates Grand Opening in Carmel
Industrious, a leading national provider of premium flexible workspaces, will celebrate the grand opening of its newest Carmel location in the Wren building at 750 Veterans Way, suite 120 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house event on Thursday, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event will welcome business leaders, entrepreneurs, and community members…
Read MoreAG’s Office Lists Nearly 50 Items Recalled in February
Attorney General Todd Rokita today alerted Hoosiers to a surge in consumer safety threats, with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announcing nearly 50 products recalls in February — many involving children’s toys, clothing, furniture, baby products, and household items that pose choking, burns, drowning, poisoning, and other serious risks. “Hoosiers deserve protection from faulty…
Read MorePark, Bike or Ride: Travel Optionsfor Indy 500 Race Day
Race Day parking and camping at Indianapolis Motor Speedway are sold out for the 110th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge almost a month ahead of last year, another indication of a historic crowd anticipated for Sunday, May 24. With phenomenal Race Day ticket sales trending ahead of 2025, when all reserved seating sold out, fans…
Read MoreIndiana Show Choir Championships at NHS
The public is invited to a full day of singing and dancing fun at the Indiana Show Choir Championships, presented by Gaylor Electric. The event will be at Noblesville High School on Saturday, March 21. Enjoy award-winning performances by Noblesville, Carmel, Westfield, Ben Davis High School and more! Tickets can be purchased at the door.…
Read MoreHumane Society Dedicates March to Restoring American Pit Bull Terrier’s Reputation
Every March, HSHC hosts Pit Bull Education Month, a campaign that touches every aspect of HSHC’s mission – saving lives, educating communities, and completing families. “Pit Bulls” have faced going on four decades of stigmatization, discrimination, and, in many cases, unthinkable abuse. HSHC’s social media outreach this month will share the facts vs. fiction when…
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