Archive for June 2026
Conservation Officers Still Want Your Help
The track chairs stolen from Fort Harrison State Park have been returned. Indiana Conservation Officers would like to thank the public for their tips and assistance. “Track chairs open up incredible opportunities for people with mobility limitations to experience the outdoors,” said Capt. Jet Quillen. “On behalf of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources and…
Read MoreGroup’s Efforts to Poison Community Results in Extended Sentences
Four Indianapolis men have been sentenced to federal prison for their roles in a conspiracy to distribute fentanyl and methamphetamine operating across central Indiana. Lionel Muse, 25, was sentenced in September 2025 to 10 years in federal prison, followed by five years of supervised release, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent…
Read MoreFishers Second in Prestigious List
U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in rankings and consumer advice, has named Fishers, Indiana one of the 2026-2027 Best Places to Live in the nation. Fishers ranked No. 2 in the nation, out of 250 places that were ranked, and No. 2 in Indiana. “It’s an honor to consistently rank as a…
Read MoreWestfield Library Launches Summer Reading Program
Registration is now open for the Westfield Washington Public Library’s 2026 Summer Reading Program, “Unearth A Story.” The eight-week program runs through July 31. Readers of all ages are encouraged to participate. “We’re inviting families to make the library part of their summer,” said Sara Perry, the Summer Reading Program Coordinator. “The Summer Reading Program…
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Dr. Arrowood Shares Update
Please join me in congratulating this year’s Building Level Teachers of the Year: Sarah Julian (HHES, 3rd Grade), Kellie Combs (HHMS, ELA 6/ELA 6 Honors), and Wendi Russell (HHHS, English). Each of these outstanding educators was selected for the way they elevate learning, inspire students, and reflect the values at the center of our mission…
Read MoreAGE YOUNG ADVICE
I have just received my 175th issue of AARP magazine. That’s how I keep track of my age. On the front of the magazine is a striking photo of Eva Longoria, who in the picture doesn’t look a day over 17. But apparently, she is 51, which made her barely eligible to be featured on the…
Read MoreJune, June Makes Us Swoon
BY THE NUMBERS By The Numbers, a look at what’s in the news . . . by the numbers. These are just numbers, not suggestions that they mean more or less than what they are. We do not suggest that one number is connected to another. These are simply facts with no extraneous details, bias…
Read MoreIvy Tech Hamilton County Inducts Achievers in Phi Theta Kappa
Photo courtesy Ivy Tech Hamilton County Ivy Tech Community College Hamilton County’s Beta Omega Epsilon chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society recently celebrated student success through its third annual induction ceremony. On Wednesday, April 22, the chapter inducted 53 students into the international honor society, which recognizes academic excellence among students at two-year…
Read MoreVBS Set at Emmanuel United
Vacation Bible School begins today and runs through Friday at Emmanuel United Methodist Church in Noblesville.The program, for ages 4-10, takes place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. each evening. Walk-ins are welcome. Contact Director Angie Hadley at (317) 773-4406 for more information. Emmanual is located at 16000 Cumberland Rd. in Noblesville.
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