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IU’s Cignetti, DeVries to Speak in Carmel
Photos courtesy Center for the Performing Arts, Indiana University Athletics is staging a first-of-its-kind fan engagement event May 14 at Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts, featuring onstage discussions with National Championship Head Football Coach Curt Cignetti, Head Men’s Basketball Coach Darian DeVries and Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Scott Dolson. “Victory…
Read MoreTipton Politicians Support Buck
Dear Editor, Senator Jim Buck has a proven record to demonstrate that he truly represents his constituents in a conservative and consistent manner. His dedication and outstanding leadership compel us to support him to represent us. Raising a family and working to build a business has made us appreciate the way in which Senator Buck has worked to balance the budget…
Read MoreDemocrats Holding Town Halls
With the May 5 primary election fast approaching, the Hamilton County Democratic Party is hosting a series of town halls to give voters the opportunity to hear directly from candidates across several key races. This year marks a notable moment for Democrats in Hamilton County, with multiple contested primaries offering voters more choices and a…
Read MoreWestfield Chamber Scholarship Deadline Today
Do you know a Westfield High School Senior looking for scholarship opportunities to continue their educational journey? Today is the deadline to to apply for the Westfield Chamber Academic Scholarship!During the Westfield Chamber’s 45-year history, the Chamber has awarded ten’s of thousands of dollars to deserving individuals in our community. The Chamber is proud to see the tradition continue again…
Read MoreKawachinagano Japanese Garden Reopens
May 3 Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation, in partnership with Clay Township, the City of Carmel and Carmel Sister Cities, invites the community to celebrate the grand reopening of the Kawachinagano Japanese Garden. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held on Sunday, May 3, from noon to 12:30 p.m. at the Kawachinagano Japanese Garden at Carmel City…
Read MoreDr. Arrowood Shares Heights Update
We are excited to welcome everyone back and begin the last six weeks of the school year with continued learning, connection, and celebration across our schools. As we move through April, I’m proud to recognize several groups of exceptional staff members whose work strengthens our district in countless ways. In honor of National School Library…
Read MoreThe Club That Helped Raise Us – Now It’s Our Turn
Since 1951, Noblesville has grown from a quiet town of 6,500 to a thriving city of more than 70,000. Through that growth, one constant has remained for our children: The Boys & Girls Club. As the Club celebrates its 75th Anniversary, it’s clear that staying relevant for three-quarters of a century doesn’t happen by accident…
Read MoreEsports State Finals Live in Noblesville
Indiana Esports Network and Hamilton County Sports Authority are proud to announce a joint effort to bring the Indiana esports state championships to a live audience. Over the past season, approximately 200 school districts across Indiana have competed in 15 different games, includingOverwatch, Rocket League, Valorant, Marvel Rivals, Fortnite, Super Smash Bros Ultimate, and League…
Read MoreSheridan Elementary Classes Enjoy Annual Dodgeball Tournament
Before leaving on a restful Spring Break, Sheridan Elementary held another exciting event. The annual dodgeball tournament is a high-energy, high-stakes event that brings together students, staff, and families alike for louder-than-ever cheers. Wednesday, March 2h, was the day the Cosmic Claws “clawed” their way to the championship title, earning themselves well-deserved bragging rights for…
Read MoreCarmel Second in Top 100 Best Places to Live
Livability.com announced that Carmel has been named one of the 2026 Top 100 Best Places to Live in the U.S. Now in its 13th year, the annual list highlights the nation’s most vibrant and affordable small to mid-sized cities. The 2026 ranking is built on the idea of finding an “everything” city – a place where a career, a…
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