CSO Welcomes Spring with Nordic Nights

The Carmel Symphony Orchestra is excited to welcome spring with a fresh program of classical masterworks. CSO’s Nordic Nights, sponsored by Pedcor Companies, will take place Saturday, March 21 at 7 p.m. at the Payne & Mencias Palladium at Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts. The symphony will be under the direction of Conductor…

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Branna’s Mad About March

A brain as wild as a March hare and marching to the beat of a different drum … well, enough about me! Let’s talk about the month of March’s myriad of milestones! The noun “march” means “a steady, rhythmic walk.”  The verb “march” has one walking with regular, measured steps. The month of March is…

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Shamrock Drop Returns to Grand Junction Plaza

Get ready for the big drop, Westfield! The City of Westfield’s popular St. Patrick’s Day celebration, Shamrock Drop returns to Grand Junction Plaza (225 S. Union Street) on Saturday, March 14, from 12 – 3 p.m. This free, family-friendly event will have live Irish music, a scavenger hunt, live crafts, airbrush tattoos, and food and…

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Miller Palooza Back Baby

Gala Event Friday The Noblesville Schools Education Foundation is proud to host their largest annual fundraiser, Miller-Palooza, on Friday at Embassy Suites in Noblesville. This historic school spirit themed fundraiser supports all ten Noblesville Schools and will further the Foundation’s mission of promoting and investing in Noblesville Schools through grants, scholarships, strategic partnerships, and volunteer…

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Lions Learn About Cherish Center

The Noblesville Lions Club welcomed Cherish Center Executive Director Wendy Gamble to their February 25th meeting. Cherish Center is a nationally accredited child advocacy center in Hamilton County. Founded in 2009, the Center provides abuse intervention and prevention services in Hamilton and Tipton Counties. They manage 40-45 cases per month, totaling over 5,800 cases since…

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Fix-ated !

My doctor’s office isn’t very modern. I don’t mean the high-tech diagnostic tools in his office. I’m talking about the magazines in the waiting room. Recently, I got the chance to read the last print edition of Newsweek from 2012. Last year, I also browsed through Life magazine just before my EKG. One piece of…

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Community Development Block Grants Open for Applications

The Office of Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs announced the first round of Community Development Block Grants for 2026 is now open for applications. The following programs are accepting applications.Blight ClearanceMain Street RevitalizationPublic FacilitiesStormwater ImprovementsWastewater/Drinking WaterDetailed information on 2026 Round 1 updates can be found on the CDBG Resources page.  Proposal submissions will be…

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Historic Farms Sought for Rural Preservation Award

Indiana Landmarks and Indiana Farm Bureau welcome nominations for the 2026 John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation. The award recognizes the preservation and ongoing agricultural use of historic farms and farm buildings in Indiana. Owners of more than 30 historic farms across the state have been honored with the award since it was established in…

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Letter to the Editor:

Writer Urges Backing of Offshore Wind Power Dear Editor, President Trump does not like windmills. In December, his Interior Department issued stop-work orders for five offshore windfarms along the Atlantic coast, putting thousands of workers out of a job just days before Christmas. Thankfully, in a little over a month, federal judges have ordered all…

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