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Mother Hopes ‘Jake’s Law’ Passes This Time
Dear Editor, It’s been 10 years since I handed my healthy, happy, amazing son some cash in the high school parking lot so he could go out to eat with his friends after football practice. He said, “Thanks, momma, I love you.” I told him I loved him back. And those were the last words…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: March 21, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset:RISE: 7:44 a.m.SET: 7:58 p.m. High/Low Temperatures:HIGH: 59 °FLOW: 32 °F Today is…:• Memory Day• National Ag Day• National Crunchy Taco Day What Happened On This Day:• 2006 Jack Dorsey sends the world’s first Twitter message, or tweet. The microblogging service revolutionized the communication and social networking landscape. In 2012, about 340 million tweets were…
Read MoreLooking At What Makes Carmel Great
A lot of time and money is spent on vehicles. The average American spends 6 percent of their waking hours in a vehicle and about $800 a month out of their income. This is probably why more Americans are looking for opportunities to spend time outside of their vehicles. We love our cars, but even…
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City Of Carmel Announces Spring/Summer 2023 Construction Highlights
The City of Carmel’s Engineering Department provides updates and highlights to the following projects occurring around the City: MONON GREENWAY North of Smoky Row: The bridge was placed on March 7 and is scheduled to be open for the Carmel Marathon on Saturday, April 8 and then completed soon after. North of 116th Street: Weather…
Read MoreNFD Responds To Residence Fires At 168 & 169 Tippecanoe Drive
All photos courtesy of Noblesville Fire Department Shortly after 3:00pm on Saturday, March 18, 2023, a resident of 168 Tippecanoe Dr. was alerted to smoke coming from her home by a neighbor. The homeowner was able to safely exit the house and call 911. She ran next door to alert her neighbors at 169 Tippecanoe…
Read MoreSpyro Gyra Set For Aug. 12 At The Palladium
Long-running jazz fusion band Spyro Gyra will highlight the inaugural Carmel Jazz Fest weekend with an Aug. 12 performance at the Palladium. Known for original instrumental pieces spiced with R&B, Latin and world music elements, Spyro Gyra emerged during the 1970s fusion wave and never let up, releasing 35 albums, playing more than 10,000 shows…
Read MoreCarmel Southeast District Town Hall
City Councilor Adam Aasen will host a town hall meeting for the Southeast District in Carmel at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 22. The event, which is free and open to the public, will be held indoors at Wilfong Pavilion, which is the building at Founders Park, located at 116th Street and Hazel Dell Parkway.…
Read MoreFishers Announces Plans For Revitalizing Allisonville Road Corridor
The City of Fishers announced the findings from the Allisonville Road Corridor Study and its plan for revitalizing the heavily-traveled corridor in west Fishers. Plans are underway to implement road and walkability improvements, boost greenspace, and encourage new development along the corridor. As part of the plan, Kroger will relocate from the west side of…
Read MoreSmile
What makes London Bramer smile? “When somebody takes my picture,” and “when Daddy does something funny,” said the then 7-year-old Fishers resident, a then homeschooled first-grader. Today’s feature is a look back at one of The Times’ previous Faces of Hamilton County. She was found in 2019 hunting Easter eggs at the Hamilton County 4-H…
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