Noblesville Police Department Sgt. Jason Shonkwiler has been named the Noblesville Schools School Resource Officer of the Year. Shonkwiler has been an SRO for Noblesville High School since the 2019-20 school year. He said he was humbled by the honor. "We have a team of 12 SROs at Noblesville Schoo| Current Publishing
The spotlight was on local nonprofits at the Westfield Chamber of Commerce monthly luncheon Aug. 21 at the Bridgewater Club. And for the five organizations participating — offering services from health care to camaraderie — the overarching message was supporting the community. Representatives from| Current Publishing
Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen delivered his annual State of the City address Aug. 7 at The Arena at Innovation Mile. The event, presented by the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce, followed a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the $93 million arena at 14157 CJ Way. "I've lived here my entire life, and I lo| Current Publishing
The Carmel Fire Department and Carmel Police Department recently launched a Car Seat Sticker program to aid first responders in emergency situations. Announced Aug. 7 and funded by the Carmel City Council, the program is intended to provide critical information to first responders in emergencies in| Current Publishing
Commentary by Hamilton County Immigration Commission Chair and Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy John Lowes As Indiana Governor Mike Braun recently said, “Indiana is not a safe haven for illegal immigration. Indiana will fully partner with federal immigration authorities as they enfor| Current Publishing
What began as a partnership to address a lack of affordable housing in the area has evolved into two Hamilton County entities working to launch their own versions of a community land trust. The Hamilton County Housing Collaborative has been pursuing the idea for several years and initially received| Current Publishing
More than 500 people filled the conference center at the Embassy Suites in Noblesville June 25 for Hamilton County Commissioner President Steve Dillinger's annual State of the County address. The event was presented by the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce. "Commissioners Dillinger, (Christine) Altm| Current Publishing
A decline in enrollment, a change in how textbooks are funded by the state and the impact of Senate Bill 1 are among budgetary pressures Carmel Clay Schools faces as it builds its 2026 budget. CCS administrators presented the proposed 2026 $253 million budget and explained financial hurdles to th| Current Publishing
As part of an effort to cut costs from the City of Carmel’s 2026 budget, Mayor Sue Finkam is reviving a proposal to create a nonprofit to manage city events. Finkam and Carmel Chief Financial Officer Zac Jackson presented an overview Sept. 8 to the city council of the city’s plans to move managemen| Current Publishing
The City of Carmel is preparing to reduce staff, increase efficiency and pay off capital leases next year to mitigate some of the financial impact caused by the state’s new property tax law. Carmel Mayor Sue Finkam and Carmel Chief Financial Officer Zac Jackson presented the city’s proposed 2026 bu| Current Publishing
The Hamilton County Council wrapped its 2026 budget hearings Sept. 3 at the Hamilton County Government and Judicial Center. Hamilton County Communications Director Tammy Sander said over the course of two days, councilors and county staff worked collaboratively to bring the $324 million budget into| Current Publishing
During an Aug. 28 virtual presentation broadcast to the public on the city website and Facebook page, Carmel Mayor Sue Finkam acknowledged the challenge ahead for the city budget because of the effect of Senate Bill 1 on the city revenue, expenses and budget. “We’ve got to put our hats on and try| Current Publishing
The Carmel City Council has set its schedule for reviewing and voting on the 2026 budget. Like last year, the city will use zero-based budgeting, which requires department leaders to justify every expense rather than using previous budgets as a baseline. However, a few changes are coming in an e| Current Publishing
The Noblesville Boom, the NBA G League affiliate of the Indiana Pacers, announced Sept. 22 that Ryan Grant has been hired as president of business operations. According to the announcement, Grant spent six years as president of business operations for the Iowa Wolves, the NBA G League affiliate of the Minnesota Timberwolves. “During his six-year [...]| Current Publishing
The Center for Justice and Exoneration Network at Purdue University Northwest will host the E.A.T. conference from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Oct. 2 at the Embassy Suites Noblesville, 13700 Conference Center Dr. E.A.T stands for engage, advocate and transform. Registration begins at 11 a.m., followed by the program from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. [...]| Current Publishing
A reader recently asked me to weigh in on a Substack article that portrays MAGA as a cult rather than a political movement. “How,” they asked, “could people of goodwill believe in such a thing?” It’s a fair question — but also a revealing one. Because baked into that question is another: How can we [...]| Current Publishing
Turner Woodard has a passion for historic preservation and has breathed new life into Indianapolis-area historic buildings through his philanthropic efforts. Turner Woodard, a real estate executive who has offices in Carmel, recently donated $100,000 to Indiana Landmarks, the organization devoted to saving historic buildings and landmarks across the state. The donation, which honored former [...]| Current Publishing
A team of emergency responders from the Zionsville Fire Department will represent the United States at the Arab PreHospital Emergency Medicine 2025 Conference in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Oct. 6-8. ZFD paramedics Abdullakh Abamislimov and Jeremy Anker will compete. The invitation follows the team’s first-place finish at the JEMS Clinical Competition during FDIC 2025 [...]| Current Publishing
The Noblesville Band Boosters’ 50/50 Raffle is underway, and the public can still participate. The Noblesville Band Boosters is a nonprofit that supports Noblesville High School band programs, including concert, jazz, color guard, marching band, pep band and winter percussion. The organization works to reduce the burden on families and make the experience accessible for [...]| Current Publishing
The Humane Society for Hamilton County’s space for surrendered and stray dogs has been above capacity for the last couple of years and HSHC President and CEO Rebecca Stevens doesn’t see an end to the issue anytime soon. While there also are many cats and kittens brought to the shelter at 10501 Hague Rd. in [...]| Current Publishing
Zach Kreinbrink has enjoyed improv comedy since he was a teenager living near Chicago in the mid-1990s. “But I had severe stage fright and didn’t take my first improv class until 2015 when I was living in San Diego,” he said. “I was hooked immediately. In the ensuing five years, I went through training programs [...]| Current Publishing
Ind. 32 and Hague Road are now open to traffic as construction continues for the Reimagine Pleasant Street project in Noblesville. The entire intersection is anticipated to open to traffic next month, weather permitting. The intersection of Ind. 32 and Hague Road has been reconstructed to a multilane roundabout. Construction continues on Pleasant Street from [...]| Current Publishing
Carmel’s Oktoberfest 2025 will take place from 6 to 10 p.m. Oct. 3 at Carmel City Center. The event will be held on the plaza level along Veterans Way and Hanover Court. For the first time at Oktoberfest, the Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area will be in effect during the festival. Per Carmel’s D| Current Publishing
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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
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A 30-foot, illuminated public art installation by Hoosier artist Jason Myers is coming to the northwest corner of College Avenue and Westfield Boulevard in Broad Ripple later this year. According to a news release announcing plans for the art piece, the sculpture is titled Gavin-Divergence and repr| Current Publishing
For Carmel native Stephanie Carlson, her plant boutique business, Naturspire, is a second-career labor of love. But when a 2021 fire consumed part of the business at 421 S. Range Line Rd., that could have been the end of Carlson’s dream to create nature-based art. It wasn’t. After relocating to th| Current Publishing
An Aug. 9 shooting that seriously injured a man at Carmel’s Gramercy apartments occurred after four teens attempted to rob him, according to a probable cause affidavit. The shooting occurred at 5:30 p.m. in the 1100 block of Golfview Drive and led to multiple felony charges against four 17-year-| Current Publishing
Correction: The original version of this story misstated the last time prior to 2024 the Carmel Christkindlmarkt operated at a loss. The market operated at a loss in 2020. In addition, while the hiring of additional staff increased expenses, CCI planned and budgeted for the increase. The Carmel Chr| Current Publishing
The Carmel City Council unanimously approved a resolution forming a joint committee to review the city’s ties to four affiliate organizations: Carmel Christkindlmarkt, Promote Carmel, Carmel City Center Community Development Corp. and Carmel Midtown Community Development Corporation. The Affiliate| Current Publishing
Carmel Mayor Sue Finkam and her team have recently made several changes to how the Carmel Christkindlmarkt is organizationally structured, claiming that the moves will better track and protect taxpayer dollars that are used to keep the German-inspired holiday festival running each year. But some of| Current Publishing
Carmel Mayor Sue Finkam is standing by her decision to replace two of the three Carmel Christkindlmarkt Inc. nonprofit board members less than two months before the annual event begins, a decision she described as “hard” and “heartbreaking” but in the best interest of taxpayers. She told Current sh| Current Publishing
The City of Westfield and the Westfield Fire Department held a groundbreaking ceremony on the $11.4 million Westfield Fire Station 84 March 14, kicking off construction on the first of two new stations set to support Westfield’s continuing growth. The two-story, 20,000-square-foot facility on 191st| Current Publishing
Construction has ramped up in downtown Westfield, as the Indiana Department of Transportation and the City of Westfield prepare for a major overhaul of Ind. 32. The project is a reconstruction of Ind. 32 from the roundabout at Poplar Street to east of East Street, to widen roughly a half mile of ro| Current Publishing
A proposal to use vote centers rather than precinct-based polling locations on Election Day drew mixed reaction at the Hamilton County Election Board’s Aug. 13 meeting. Of Indiana’s 92 counties, 67 use Election Day voting centers, which allow voters to cast a ballot at any polling location within t| Current Publishing
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Four Hamilton County teenagers were charged Aug. 14 by the Hamilton County Prosector’s Office for their alleged roles in a shooting that injured an adult male on in the 1100 block of Golfview Dr. Aug. 9. Malachi Sandle Hoffman, 17, of Carmel, was charged with one count of robbery resulting in serio| Current Publishing
United Way of Central Indiana is looking for volunteers in Noblesville for its ReadUP program, a literacy initiative that sends volunteers into elementary schools to read with third-graders to help them get on track with grade-level literacy. United Way is looking for 35 volunteers to read with stu| Current Publishing
An internal review is underway after an explosion temporarily shut down the Indiana American Water Treatment Plant in Noblesville Aug. 7. “We are still (awaiting) some of the results of our review of how this unfortunate event occurred,” Indiana American Water External Affairs Manager Joel Reuter s| Current Publishing
At the Aug. 12 Noblesville Common Council meeting, council members approved two ordinances in an 8-1 vote relating to The Granary, a $67 million mixed-use development. The project will include a four-story multifamily building with 222 units, approximately 5,000 square feet of retail space, three o| Current Publishing
Hamilton Southeastern Schools recently announced that 96 percent of district third-grade students passed the 2025 Indiana Reading Evaluation and Determination assessment, also known as IREAD. The achievement marks a two-point increase over last year and the highest district passing rate in five| Current Publishing
Hamilton Southeastern Schools Corp. has started a monthslong process to redraw school boundaries, partly in response to steadily declining enrollment in the elementary grades and shifting demographics. The HSE Board of Trustees heard a presentation Aug. 13 about how the process will move forward, wi| Current Publishing
Earlier this year, AES Indiana submitted a request to raise prices for ratepayers. The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission has scheduled four public field hearings in the rate case. The following hearings all start at 6 p.m.: Aug. 18, Indianapolis Public Library West Perry Branch, 6650 S.| Current Publishing
The Zionsville Education Foundation — a nonprofit that supports teachers and staff at Zionsville Community Schools — recently announced grants awarded within the district have reached $2 million over the course of the organization's history. Originally the Eagle-Union Education Foundation, ZEF mark| Current Publishing
The Carmel Jazz Festival is going on a one-year hiatus after the first two festivals were held in August 2023 and 2024. Blair Clark, Carmel Jazz Fest’s founder and artistic director, said the two-day event will return in August 2026. Meanwhile, the Carmel Jazz Fest City Tour recently started. Conc| Current Publishing
The Hamilton County Council has tapped the brakes on plans to improve Dunbar Road from the Westfield border north to 236th Street. The council tabled a vote on an interlocal agreement with the Town of Sheridan Aug. 6 that would finalize the $21 million plan to rehabilitate and reconstruct Dunbar Ro| Current Publishing
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All Things Carmel, a boutique store in the heart of the Carmel Arts & Design District that sold Carmel-branded T-shirts, mugs, the annual City of Carmel holiday ornament and much more, closed without notice Aug. 20. More than 65 local vendors sold products on consignment through the store. The| Current Publishing
Celebrating the best that Westfield has to offer was the theme of the 41st annual Lantern Awards Jan. 30, sponsored by The Farmers Bank and hosted by the Westfield Chamber of Commerce. The tradition began in 1982 as Community Night. The celebration was redesigned in 2007 as the Lantern Awards. The| Current Publishing
Correction – In the May 6 edition of Current in Carmel, Kurt Larson’s last name was misspelled in a story about a trio that saved his life. Military Library and Museum events – Veterans, families, students and researchers, are invited to the Clay Township Military Library and Museum on Armed Forces| Current Publishing
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Valliei Chandrakumar is eager to bond with her fellow 500 Festival Princesses. “I’m excited for all the events where all the girls come together and get to enjoy it collectively,” she said. “I’m grateful my mentor (PNC Bank executive Jason Eckerle) and his wife, and my parents will be able to come| Current Publishing
The first and only CEO of the Carmel Christkindlmarkt resigned after its board repeatedly made major decisions without her, limited what she could say and disregarded her input, according to her resignation letter. Maria Adele Rosenfeld, who helped launch the market in 2017, submitted the let| Current Publishing
The CEO of the Carmel Christkindlmarkt submitted her resignation, effective April 30, following months of tension with City of Carmel leadership. Maria Adele Rosenfeld led the annual holiday market since it launched in 2017. During that time, it expanded its footprint and was ranked the Best| Current Publishing
Several people with current or former ties to the nonprofit that runs the Carmel Christkindlmarkt are questioning the thoroughness of a review of its governance and finances presented April 16 to the Carmel City Council’s Affiliate Review Committee. In addition, they say Marilee Springer, a| Current Publishing
The Carmel City Council’s Affiliate Review Committee spent nearly three hours April 16 reviewing the governance and financial state of Carmel Christkindlmarkt Inc., the nonprofit that operates the city’s most popular holiday event. Marilee Springer, a partner at Faegre Drinker who specializes in no| Current Publishing
Carmel Housing Task Force formed – Sparked by the work of the Carmel Housing Task Force and its initial report, Carmel Mayor Sue Finkam has formed the Mayor’s Advisory Commission on Housing. The initial work of the commission will focus on considering and implementing the recommendations of the task| Current Publishing
The City of Westfield entered a Build-Operate-Transfer agreement late last month with Westfield Fiber Network, LLC, a subsidiary of BerryComm, LLC, for a $2 million fiber infrastructure project — an effort to increase connectivity to boost public safety and communication. A fiber ring is a configur| Current Publishing
Construction along Ind. 32 through downtown Westfield returns in April, including the complete closure of the downtown intersection at Union Street and Ind. 32. Closures begin on or after April 7. INDOT contractor Rieth-Riley Construction will close a portion of the road as part of 32 Connect| Current Publishing
Construction of a $3.5 million roundabout to replace the stoplight at 161st Street and Spring Mill Road will begin on or about May 1, according to a recently released list of the City of Westfield’s 2025 road project schedule. The city put the project out to bid in October, following an agreement i| Current Publishing
For former Pure Prairie League bassist Michael Reilly, the time to retire from constant touring had come. But Reilly’s long association with Pure Prairie League has certainly not ended. He promotes and manages the band, which will perform at 8 p.m. April 5 at the Palladium at the Allied Solutions C| Current Publishing
Carmel Housing Task Force formed – Sparked by the work of the Carmel Housing Task Force and its initial report, Carmel Mayor Sue Finkam has formed the Mayor’s Advisory Commission on Housing. The initial work of the commission will focus on considering and implementing the recommendations of the task| Current Publishing
The Westfield Chamber of Commerce hosted the Women Who Rock panel March 27 during its monthly luncheon. The event, held at the Club at Chatham Hills, brought together six women in local leadership positions, to share their experiences in celebration of Women’s History Month. The women represented a| Current Publishing
Lucy Beyers, 13, has long shown the heart of a champion. Overcoming medical challenges and dedicating herself to helping others, the Carmel native has been recognized as a 2025 Riley Champion for her resilience and commitment to giving back. Each year, Riley Children’s Foundation selects a small gr| Current Publishing
Drew and Riley Doyon know how fortunate they were to learn hockey from their father, Mario Doyon. Mario, a 56-year-old Carmel resident, made it to the pinnacle of the sport during his long professional hockey career, playing 28 games as a defenseman with the Chicago Blackhawks and Quebec Nordiques| Current Publishing
The Indiana Pacers’ G League team has a new name as well as a new home. On April 15, Pacers officials announced that the team formerly known as the Indiana Mad Ants is now the Noblesville Boom, which is relocating to the city beginning in the 2025-26 season. The Boom will play their home games at t| Current Publishing
People are being rewarded for moving to Noblesville. The City of Noblesville has been part of MakeMyMove since 2022. The organization is an Indiana-based online service founded by executives from Angie's List (now Angi) that connects remote workers with communities that are attracting new residents| Current Publishing
“We haven’t seen the likes of him in baseball since Babe Ruth.” “You need to go back over 100 years to find any comparable player.” These are common refrains from baseball announcers as Shohei Ohtani, the Los Angeles Dodgers’ megastar who is both a starting pitcher and a hitter, approaches the pla| Current Publishing
As measles cases continue to spread in the U.S., vaccination rates in Indiana and Hamilton County remain below the recommended threshold to prevent an outbreak. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, at least 95 percent of the population should be vaccinated to prevent the spr| Current Publishing
Auri Rahimzadeh loves bourbon so much that the Fishers-based software engineer has created his own bourbon app and website, which he’s made available for free so he and other fans like himself can track their collections and share their experiences. “There weren't any apps that let you really track| Current Publishing
The Christmas season is naturally the most hectic time of the year for the United States Postal Service. However, some Carmel residents experienced unusual delays dropping off Christmas cards inside the Carmel office. Susan Hansen dropped off 90 holiday cards Dec. 1 in the inside post office slot.| Current Publishing
The Village in Zionsville has long been known as a quaint, historic piece of Americana. Now, it has the certification to validate it. Representatives from Main Street Zionsville, the Town of Zionsville, downtown-area merchants and community members celebrated the town’s designation as an Indiana Ma| Current Publishing
A sustainable future in Zionsville is one key goal for town leaders. To assist that goal, Zionsville Mayor John Stehr announced to the Zionsville Town Council Feb. 3 that he’s working with the state on plans to help Zionsville’s historic downtown commercial district retain its value as a local asse| Current Publishing
The Town of Zionsville is looking ahead to 2025 — and beyond. Mayor John Stehr said as he wraps up his first year in office, his focus for the coming year is developing a vision for Zionsville's future by way of the comprehensive plan. The process kicked off in March 2024 when the town council sign| Current Publishing
Adrala Plaza receives approvals – The Carmel Plan Commission on Dec. 17 removed commitments tied to several parcels containing single-family homes along Main Street, paving the way for the three-story Ardalan Plaza mixed-use development project to proceed. Two days later, Carmel Plan Commission and| Current Publishing
The Indiana Peony Festival, a nonprofit whose mission is to inspire residents to celebrate Indiana's state flower and enhance Noblesville through beautification projects, peony gardens and horticulture education, is celebrating its fifth anniversary in the City of Noblesville. The free festival, wh| Current Publishing
Northview financial review continues – A formal compliance review of Northview Church conducted by the Evangelical Council on Financial Accountability was ongoing as of Jan. 22, according to Jake Lapp, ECFA vice president of member accountability. The review began on Oct. 6, 2023. A formal complianc| Current Publishing
CHS Alumni Hall of Fame – Jeff Mohler and Deborah Clark Gangstad have been selected for induction into Carmel High School’s Alumni Hall of Fame. Mohler, a 1990 CHS graduate, is president and CEO of Special Olympics Indiana. He was a member of the IHSAA state championship cross country teams in 1987| Current Publishing
Clarification – In the March 18 edition of Current in Carmel, a story about Willow Haven Memory Care stated that city officials approved a building permit for the group home after the Carmel Board of Zoning Appeals rejected a request for a zoning exception in 2020. At the time, Willow Haven was prop| Current Publishing
A Zionsville teen is reaching out to the public with a vision for a future without blood cancers. Tatum Brauer, 17, is a team leader and candidate for the 2025 LLS Student Visionary of the Year — a youth campaign of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. The Zionsville Community High School junior join| Current Publishing
Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony – The City of Carmel’s annual Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony is set for noon to 2 p.m. April 24 at the Tarkington Theater, 3 Carter Green. Graham Honaker, co-author with Dr. Alex Kor of “A Blessing Not a Burden: My Parents' Remarkable Holocaust Story and My Fight to Ke| Current Publishing
Correction – Because of a production error, a column that ran on Page 20 in the April 8 edition of Current in Carmel included an incorrect tag. The correct tag is “VIEWPOINT.” Carmel tops Niche rankings – Niche, an online platform for school and neighborhood data, has recognized Carmel as the #1 Be| Current Publishing
Promote Carmel, a city-affiliated nonprofit that ran the All Things Carmel store on Main Street, used funds donated for a new garden to bail out a struggling festival, failed to keep detailed records and helped fund several of the previous mayor’s events, according to an attorney who reviewed the or| Current Publishing
CEF annual campaign – The Carmel Education Foundation will present its annual fundraising campaign, “Share the Love. Shape the Future” from Feb. 10 to 14. CEF supports Carmel Clay Schools educators and students through grants, scholarships and more. Make a donation at secure.qgiv.com/for/sharethelov| Current Publishing
It’s no secret that Carmel’s landscape has dramatically changed in recent decades, especially in its central core. The transformation of sprawling fields and a quaint downtown into vibrant multistory mixed-use developments didn’t happen by accident. It’s the result of years of planning, fueled by a| Current Publishing
City of Fishers administrators have been exploring the idea of a cap on the number of single-family rental homes, a rule that — if adopted — would be the first of its kind in Indiana. The Fishers City Council heard a presentation on the proposed cap during a Jan. 13 work session, led by Chief of| Current Publishing
A three-story mixed-use building is proposed to replace single-family homes on the south side of Main Street in downtown Carmel, but several commitments tied to the land must first be removed and four variances approved. Ardalan Plaza is proposed to include 8,000 square feet of retail and an art ga| Current Publishing
The 500 Festival has announced that country music artist-songwriter Kelsey Hart will be the featured performer for the AES 500 Festival Parade Opening Production, presented by Katz, Sapper & Miller. Hart, whose hit song “Life With You” has amassed over 53 million global streams, will headline| Current Publishing
The Fishers Plan Commission was split 4-4 during its April 2 meeting on whether to recommend a proposed rezone for a new development off Cumberland Road just north of Deering Street. As a result, the rezone for the Gerardot Neighborhood will go to the Fishers City Council without a recommendation| Current Publishing