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Presented by First Presbyterian Church of Noblesville, the 10th annual Red Geranium Artisan Market will return to 1207 Conner St. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 16. The market, which is free to attend, ...
The Hamilton Southeastern High School girls' relay team recently showcased its talent on a national stage for a second time. On June 22, the team won the 1,600-meter sprint medley relay and was runner ...
Marlon Llewellyn has been sharing his mother’s Jamaican recipes with the Fishers community for about a year at the Fishers ...
When Courtney Martin Sechler was 4 years old, her father gave her the ultimate gift — a second chance at life. Diagnosed at ...
The City of Westfield is planning for changes along Park Street in anticipation of construction of the Park and Poplar planned unit development — a 12-acre mixed-use development approved by the ...
The City of Indianapolis’ parks department is filling the city with music again this summer, with multiple concerts planned throughout the Indy Parks system — and most of the performances are free and ...
Main Street Zionsville kicked off its inaugural Mingle on Main community event last month, with plans to return to the Village once monthly through September. The event brings people together in the ...
The Carmel City Council on July 7 approved the selection of law firm Dentons Bingham Greenebaum to investigate controversies ...
A partnership between Hamilton County municipalities and the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office is facilitating faster and resource-efficient law enforcement responses, according to local law ...
Epcon Communities recently announced an expansion of The Courtyards of Westfield, with sales now open for the new section. The expansion includes 24 home sites and four single-level home designs. The ...
Zionsville’s historic brick Main Street turned into a living art installation June 27, as nearly 50 local artists displayed their works and entertained visitors in partnership with 30 businesses — ...
On a sweltering, humid day at noon in full sun in the middle of a heat wave, City of Fishers firefighters and police officers participated in a friendly “battle of the badges” competition — part of a ...