14 hrs ago | Current in Carmel
Carmel shoppers will have one more choice when it comes to local and organic grocery shopping when the new Earth Fare store opens its doors on June 26 at 8 a.m. Headquartered in Ashevillle, N.C., Earth Fare has 30 stores throughout the Southeast and Midwest with aggressive expansion plans in Indiana and beyond.
18 hrs ago | Current in Carmel
Miniature horses engaged residents at several local transitional care facilities June 3 and 4 to help improve mobility and communication, through a partnership between Home Instead Senior Care of Noblesville and Agape Therapeutic Resources, Inc. Residents participated in activities designed to improve mobility, socialization, memory, and muscle ... (more)
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Tourism curriculum helps 4th-graders get excited about Indiana
Here's how some Hamilton County fourth-graders are helping their peers get excited about Indiana's history.
Sex charges fly in Menard-Hilbert legal battle
Tomisue Hilbert, left, the wife of Carmel businessman Stephen Hilbert, right, has sued hardware chain owner John Menard Jr., charging that Menard is trying to 'crush' the Hilberts because she resisted his repeated requests to have sex with him.
Gary Varvel: Caption This Winners
Runners up: Bob Karalus, East Hampton, CT - "Hey Big Oil.......Tanks a lot!" Steve Stewart, Noblesville, IN - "DEBIT OR CREDIT? Are you kidding me?...CREDIT!" Larry Govaert, Indianapolis - Yankee Doodle came to town, Riding in a Hummer.
North of 96thPublic art idea: Squirrels stampede
Welcome to North of 96th, your source for business news from Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield and Zionsville.
Indy suburbs work to keep land on tax rolls
Non-profit organizations that don't pay taxes could have a tougher time opening facilities in two Indianapolis suburbs as the communities work to keep land targeted for development on their tax rolls.
NW Indiana woman upset DNR euthanized fawn
A northwest Indiana woman who rescued a deer fawn that got entangled in barbed wire and brought it to an animal hospital is upset the state Department of Natural Resources ordered it be euthanized.
Excise officers arrest 68 at Kenny Chesney concert
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. Indiana State Excise Police officers arrested 68 people on 72 charges during the Kenny Chesney concert at Klipsch Music Center, 12880 E. 146th Street, this evening.
Groups get nearly $25,000 for historic preservation education
Upcoming Sobriety Checkpoint: June 13th - June 14th
The Hamilton County Traffic Safety Partnership is a consortium of law enforcement agencies in Hamilton County working to increase the usage of seatbelts, to combat aggressive driving, and to decrease impaired driving with the overall goal of creating a safer Hamilton County.
North of 96thRenowned planner shares vision for Carmel's Midtown
Welcome to North of 96th, your source for business news from Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield and Zionsville.
Little Chicago Road closed in Noblesville following crash with injury
Little Chicago Road in Noblesville is closed between 211th Street and Sheridan Road, a police dispatcher said, following a car crash involving injury today around 7 a.m. Rescue crews extricated one person who was trapped in wreckage.
5-plus things to do with your family
7 p.m. June 13, 14 and 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. June 15 and 2 p.m. June 16, Westfield High School, 18250 N. Union St., Westfield.
Fall Creek principal gets down and sticky
What happens when an elementary school principal presents a challenge to her students? She can end up quite a mess.
Noblesville Father's Day car show revolves around retro wheels
If you're still looking for a fun Father's Day outing, with something for everyone in the family, try "cruising in" to Noblesville's Forest Park.
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Delta's Chris Wymer shot 77 and finished third in the 17-19 age group. Yorktown golfer Eric Short tied for fifth with 79. Yorktown's Rachael Johnson shot 73 and finished second in the 15-16 girls division.
These kittens and their mother were abandoned recently outside the Humane Society for Hamilton County in Noblesville.
Students learn Ind. history through tourism course
Fourth-graders in a Noblesville school are meeting the requirement to learn Indiana history by learning how to promote the state to tourists.