Grand Junction Plaza Receives First-Place Honors at 45th Annual Monumental Awards
Westfield’s Grand Junction Plaza received first-place honors at the 45th annual Monumental awards presented by the Indy Chamber. The six-acre downtown park was nominated in the Landscape Architecture category. The Monumental Awards represent the nine-county Indianapolis region’s highest honor in the built environment. According to the Indy Chamber, winners are selected based on the region’s…
Read MoreCityscape Residential, Mayor Jensen Cut the Ribbon on Nexus Apartments
On Tuesday, Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen joined Cityscape Residential to celebrate the grand opening of Nexus Apartments, a new “Live Work Play” destination in downtown Noblesville. Nexus delivers 287 high-end studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments surrounded by parks and trails on Noblesville’s west side. The community is located less than ½ mile from Federal Hill…
Read MoreHow Wolfsie’s Phone Got Hexed
On my way to Pickleball the other day, I realized I did not have my cell phone with me. I panicked at first, but as you may recall from a previous column, my phone is never really lost, it is simply—if I may coin a new application for a perfectly good word—“unfounded.” I was sure…
Read MoreGuest Column: ‘Go Purple,’ Stand Up to Domestic Violence
October marks National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, which helps spread awareness, and lift up and support those who may be in or survived an abusive relationship. According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men have been victims of severe physical violence by an intimate partner. Across…
Read MorePaul Bernard Hansan
June 24, 1967 – October 2, 2022 Paul Bernard Hansan, 55, of Fishers, Indiana, passed away on Sunday, Oct. 2, 2022 at his residence. He was born on June 24, 1967 in Muncie, Indiana, the son of Bernard and Nancy Hansan. Mr. Hansan graduated from Indiana University Bloomington with a Bachelor of Science in Business…
Read MoreNelson Todd Hinkle
December 6, 1941 – October 3, 2022 Nelson Todd Hinkle, 80, of Fishers, who lived his life for the sake of the gospel of Christ Jesus, faithfully completed the race marked out for him, peacefully passing from the loving embrace of his family into the arms of his Savior on Monday, Oct. 3, 2022 at…
Read MorePorter Lee Stein
April 25, 1963 – October 5, 2022 Porter Lee Stein, 59, of Noblesville, passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022 at his home. He was born on April 25, 1963 to Roy and Imogene (Dobyns) Stein in Philippi, West Virginia. Mr. Stein worked for Radio Shack for 30 years and Jackson Hewitt for 6 years.…
Read MoreHorizon Bank Welcomes Barbara Maskew as Trust Relationship Manager
Kathleen Snyder, Vice President of Investment Sales and Compliance Manager for Horizon Bank, has announced Barbara Maskew as Trust Relationship Manager. She is located at the Noblesville office at 44 South 8th Street. Maskew has over twenty-five years of business development and management experience. After graduating from Indiana State University, Maskew started her career as…
Read MoreIndiana Farm Bureau Outlines Priorities for Federal Farm Bill
By Casey Smith Indiana’s largest farmer advocacy group says it’s prioritizing commodities, conservation and nutrition in its lobbying efforts around the next federal farm bill. Indiana Farm Bureau, an agricultural organization that seeks to support Hoosier farmers, made the announcement after members of Indiana’s congressional delegation spent time during their recent six-week recess to meet…
Read MoreIndiana Humanities Awards Over $70K in Advancing Racial Equity Collection Development Grants
Seventy-seven libraries, schools, colleges and universities and nonprofit organizations across Indiana have been awarded Advancing Racial Equity Collection Development grants, which supply funds to add to their circulating collections digital or physical resources addressing topics such as race, systemic racism and the Black experience in Indiana and beyond. Among those receiving funds were three local…
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