The Zionsville Department of Parks and Recreation reported a successful summer, with 359 youth participating in 19 camp programs. Mayor John Stehr reported the final numbers to the Zionsville Town Council last month. He said programming fees for the summer totaled $24,000 for the parks department.| Current Publishing
The Westfield Board of Public Works and Safety recently approved a contract with professional services firm WSP to assist in right-of-way acquisition of nine parcels near planned roadway and drainage improvements on south Union Street. Westfield Director of Public Works John Nail said the construct| Current Publishing
Noblesville residents have expressed outrage on social media after “Keep Hamilton County White” stickers were found on light poles and speed limit signs throughout the city. Noblesville business owner and resident Stephanie Ricciardi, who saw one of the stickers on a speed limit sign near the North| Current Publishing
The U.S. Postal Service will hold job fairs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 26, at four central Indiana locations. Openings include rural carrier associate and assistant rural carrier positions, paying up to $20.38 an hour with some benefits. Fairs will be held at USPS sites in Fishers, Noblesville, Zi| Current Publishing
The Zionsville Optimist Club will hold the 43rd annual Hit-the-Bricks 5K race and 3K Fun Run/Walk at 8 a.m. Sept. 27 at Zionsville Town Hall. The run was named for the location of its first event in 1981 on Zionsville’s historic Main Street. The modern course begins at Town Hall and follows the Big| Current Publishing
Project Civility National Summit – The inaugural Project Civility National Summit will take place Sept. 26-27 at the Carmel Clay Public Library. The two-day event will unite civic leaders and national voices to share and demonstrate the teachings of civility through collaborative workshops, inter| Current Publishing
The 2026 City of Fishers budget will be officially presented to the Fishers City Council during its regular monthly meeting Sept. 15, offering a public overview of the approximately $160.5 million combined operating and capital budgets, which will include raises for city staff and no increase to the| Current Publishing
By Devon Dean A Pendleton luxury med spa plans to launch a second location in the Geist area this fall. The Injectables Lounge will open in late October in the Geist Shoppes near 104th Street and Olio Road. Founder Dr. Naseer Syed said he decided to expand beyond Pendleton after a successful| Current Publishing
Hamilton County Tourism has launched the HamCo Hubway, a trail-focused campaign that provides information about the county’s extensive trail system. Hamilton County Tourism Communications Manager Gabby Blauert said the county features more than 600 miles of trails, with The 106, Monon, Midland Trac| Current Publishing
The Noblesville arts organization Noblesville Creates has announced it is opening a second location at 872 Logan St. in Noblesville. “For over five years, we've been having conversations about space,” Noblesville Creates Executive Director Ailithir McGill said. “Noblesville Creates has been out of| Current Publishing