A June 14 high-speed pursuit initiated by the Carmel Police Department led to an accident in Indianapolis that resulted in the eventual death of Kevin McKelvey, an Indianapolis man whose car was struck by Alexander Mitchell, the suspect being pursued by CPD. McKelvey’s death – which occurred 15 d| Current Publishing
Bob DuBois, Noblesville Chamber of Commerce president and CEO, said recognizing a woman who serves Noblesville residents, moves Noblesville forward, is a steward within the community and has a commitment to making a positive impact in the Noblesville community is the focus of the Women In Noblesvill| Current Publishing
Forrest Lucas, a Carmel resident and founder of Lucas Oil Products, died Aug. 23 at age 83. Lucas Oil Products announced Lucas’s death on its social media accounts. His cause of death was not announced. He grew up in poverty in southern Indiana, but became a multi-millionaire as an adult. His car| Current Publishing
A partnership aimed at equipping students with knowledge for computer-based careers is underway in Westfield. Rick Barretto of Carmel is the chief visionary officer and co-founder of Hope Training Academy. The academy has partnered with The Pursuit Institute, the career and technical education prov| Current Publishing
The Riverview Health Foundation recently received a $6,360 donation from the Mended Hearts Chapter 350 of Noblesville to assist with funding for computerized tomography heart scans at Riverview Health. Funded by survivors, Mended Hearts has provided more than 750 free heart scans to individuals thr| Current Publishing
Supporting cancer research in central Indiana is the goal for a family who saw firsthand how advancements in medicine can save lives. Tim A. Johnston of Westfield was 37 when he was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer seven years ago. Although the diagnosis was devastating, precision medicine — spec| Current Publishing
The Town of Zionsville will conduct a hotel feasibility study. The Zionsville Redevelopment Commission approved a contract last month with Hunden Partners of Chicago for $42,000 for the study. Zionsville Deputy Mayor Justin Hage said the idea came from an economic development summit in February. “| Current Publishing
Dr. Malaz Boustani’s research on dementia care has expanded in the last year. Boustani’s research led Eskenazi Health Aging Brain Center in Indianapolis to be established in 2008. The center combines research and clinical care, resulting in the rapid translation of research discoveries into clinica| Current Publishing
Commentary by Dr. David Sullivan and Dr. Kenneth Stumpf Pickleball, a game that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis, has rapidly gained popularity among older adults, particularly those 55 and older. Its social and physical benefits make it an appealing choice for maintaining a| Current Publishing
Marlon Llewellyn has been sharing his mother’s Jamaican recipes with the Fishers community for about a year at the Fishers Test Kitchen. Llewellyn’s Friday- and Saturday-night Caribbean specials have proven so popular that Scotchy Jamaican Grill is now a front-facing, permanent fixture at the Fisher| Current Publishing
Across Indiana, communities are finding that market-rate, Class A mixed-use developments are powerful drivers of economic growth. By blending modern housing with retail, dining, and community spaces, these projects help cities attract residents, create jobs, and expand tax bases—all while transformi| Current Publishing
The arts organization Noblesville Creates has announced the nominees for its awards ceremony, to be held during its annual fundraiser, Celebrate Noblesville Creates, from 5:15 to 9:30 p.m. Sept. 25 at Embassy Suites in Noblesville. The ceremony recognizes individuals or companies who show leadershi| Current Publishing
LIBRARY CARD SIGNUP MONTH Hamilton East Public Library invites the community to celebrate Library Card Sign-Up Month. HEPL’s Show Your Library Card and Save campaign runs Sept. 1–30. Community members who sign up for or renew a library card at the Fishers or Noblesville branch will be eligible for| Current Publishing
The Noblesville Preservation Alliance, a nonprofit that honors the history of the city through preservation efforts, is gearing up for its 38th annual Historic Home Tour. The event will feature two days of exploration in collaboration with Noblesville Main Street. It kicks off from 5 to 9 p.m. Sept| Current Publishing
Arts organization Noblesville Creates, a nonprofit, recently announced the launch of its Revolving Mural Program, an initiative designed to bring rotating public art to downtown Noblesville. The first mural, “Pedals of Community,” is on display on the north side of the Judge Stone House in downtown| Current Publishing
Hamilton County officials are pausing plans for a domestic violence shelter because of the financial impacts of Indiana Senate Enrolled Act 1, according to Hamilton County Communications Director Tammy Sander. Passed earlier this year by the Indiana General Assembly, Sander said SEA1 lowers propert| Current Publishing
The Hamilton County Council unanimously approved a resolution regarding the creation of vote centers in Hamilton County at its Sept. 3 meeting. To go into effect, the county’s election board and the Hamilton County Commissioners must also approve the change, with a unanimous vote required by the el| 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
Hamilton County was recently named one of the top digital counties in the nation by the Center for Digital Government and Government Technology magazine as part of the 2025 Digital Counties Survey, conducted in partnership with the National Association of Counties. Hamilton County Communications Di| Current Publishing
A Westfield student is having a different college experience than most of his classmates. Fender Brokamp has been an accelerated student since preschool. This year, he enrolled in his first-ever college-level algebra class. What makes his experience different from any other? Fender is 14. Fender| 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
Students returning this fall to IU Indianapolis can gain industry knowledge in central Indiana’s growing tourism, event and sport management sector. David Pierce of Zionsville is a sport management professor and chair of the IU Indianapolis Department of Tourism, Event and Sport Management. He said| Current Publishing
Whether it is a high school internship program or postgrad residencies, Ascension St. Vincent Hospital has ways to help those interested in medical careers. The health care provider’s Fishers campus recently expanded those opportunities and hosted 20 Hamilton Southeastern High School students at it| Current Publishing
The Indianapolis Department of Public Works announced Sept. 11 that the city will resurface and restore Sargent Road from Fall Creek Road to 96th Street in 2027, part of a $14 million investment in the Sargent Road community. According to the department’s website, the first phase of the project wil| Current Publishing
The Zionsville Town Council unanimously approved a resolution Aug. 4 that marks the final step for opening Carpenter Nature Preserve. Zionsville Parks and Recreation Superintendent Jarod Logsdon said the Zionsville Board of Parks and Recreation have finalized commitments for the Next Level Conserva| Current Publishing
Preserving natural resources is a key mission for the Zionsville Department of Parks and Recreation. And part of the department’s commitment to promoting conservation and healthy ecosystems is engaging the youngest residents to carry the mission forward. In the past several months, the department h| 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
Commentary by Christine Stolle When planning for your future, it’s important to understand the roles of a Revocable Living Trust (RLT) and a Medicaid Asset Protection Trust (MAPT). An RLT helps avoid probate and ensures your assets transfer smoothly to your heirs but does not protect assets from lo| Current Publishing
Michelle Mittler, 41, of Carmel has been charged with multiple felonies and misdemeanors after leading police on a chase Sept. 4 through Noblesville. Mittler has been charged with two felony counts of resisting law enforcement; one felony count of criminal recklessness committed with a deadly weapo| Current Publishing
A suspect is in custody following reports of a theft at Nails and Lounge in Noblesville, 12831 Campus Pkwy. At approximately 6:47 p.m. Sept. 4, officers from the Noblesville Police Department responded to the report at Nails and Lounge. While enroute to the business, the complainant reported tha| Current Publishing
The Court of Appeals of Indiana has denied the appeal of a Zionsville woman convicted of firing a gun at a Whitestown police officer in 2023. Lauren Cupp was convicted of drawing a handgun on officers in May 2023 when they attempted to serve a warrant at her home in Royal Run. According to court re| Current Publishing
A man who is incarcerated and awaiting trial on charges of murdering Fishers High School graduate and Elwood Police Department Officer Noah Shahnavaz in 2022 faces new felony charges of attempted murder, possessing a weapon while a prisoner and possession of methamphetamine. According to the| Current Publishing
Plans to build a $35 million new Westfield Police Department headquarters near Grand Park passed unanimously July 14, as the Westfield City Council approved a planned unit development amendment for 11.7 acres on Grand Park Boulevard north of 181st Street. The new headquarters will replace the outda| Current Publishing
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 enforcement officials. HCSO Sgt. Bryan Melton said the Hamilton County Real Time Information Center, which ha| Current Publishing
City of Lawrence Common Council members expressed frustration with Mayor Deb Whitfield regarding the lack of information about the city’s 2026 budget and with what one councilor referred to as intimidation that prompted an accounting firm the council hired to quit. Whitfield responded by email,| Current Publishing
Several members of the Carmel City Council are pushing back on a proposal by Mayor Sue Finkam to launch Experience Carmel, a nonprofit that would manage city events. The council questioned Finkam and other city officials about the necessity, financial impact and governance of Experience Carmel duri| 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
During the Aug. 18 Carmel City Council meeting, Jeff McDermott, the president/CEO of the Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts, gave a presentation on the venue’s importance to the city. The subtext of the presentation was the impact Senate Bill 1 might have on the city budget and the A| Current Publishing
Attorneys for Carmel Mayor Sue Finkam and the City of Carmel have asked a judge to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by the former board chair of Carmel Christkindlmarkt Inc. The lawsuit, filed April 29 by former CCI board chair Sue McDermott, states that Finkam defamed her when she stated in pu| Current Publishing
Sadie Cohen wants a career in musical theater, but she discovered a love for jazz as a Songbook Academy participant last year. Cohen, who will be a junior at Carmel High School in August, will return to Songbook Academy for the second consecutive year from July 12-19 at Allied Solutions Center for| Current Publishing
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The Carmel International Arts Festival keeps boosting its international presence with a variety of dance performances. The festival is from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sept. 27 and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 28 in the Carmel Arts & Design District. “We have more dance performances from different groups tha| Current Publishing
Carmel High School senior Megan Xia had a special reason for her pursuit of painting. “I was originally drawn to art through the works of painters and comic artists, which introduced me to the beauty of visual storytelling,” Xia said. “I experience hypophantasia, or a very weak ability to vis| Current Publishing
Carmel resident Dr. Keyur P. Vora was the lead author in a study that made a discovery in the treatment of a complication that can occur after a specific kind of heart attack. Vora, 42, the director of clinical imaging research at the Cardiovascular Imaging Research Center at the Indiana School of| Current Publishing
The Zionsville Plan Commission recommended a rezoning request last month for two parcels that were recently added to Lions Park. The Zionsville Lions Club is in the process of completing a master plan for the 85-year-old park. As part of the plan, the club acquired two parcels north of the existing| Current Publishing
The City of Westfield is accepting entries for its second Veterans Day Ceremony poster and essay contest. The contest was created in 2024 to honor the service and sacrifice of veterans. The contest is open to all students in the City of Westfield or Westfield Washington Township. “I’m proud to see| Current Publishing
The Fishers Arts Council hosted the sixth annual Juried Exhibit of Hamilton County Artists awards ceremony Sept. 12. According to an announcement from the FAC, 57 artists were selected for this year’s exhibit by juror Carl Schafer. Of those, the top “Best in Show" prize went to Fishers resident A| Current Publishing
The Hamilton County Election Board failed to get the unanimous vote needed to move the county from traditional precinct-based voting to a countywide vote center model Sept. 18. The Hamilton County Council and the Hamilton County Commissioners previously voted in favor of the initiative. Under In| Current Publishing
Community Health Network hosted its second health care career exploration event for area high school and junior high school students Sept. 10 with its “Heart of Healthcare: Diving into Career Opportunities” at Community Heart and Vascular Hospital, 8075 Shadeland Ave., Indianapolis, next to Communit| Current Publishing
Mud Creek Conservancy, a nonprofit land trust, has launched a new campaign to build Blue Heron Nature Preserve on Sargent Road between 75th Street and Fall Creek Road. The 12-acre site was purchased in 2024 by the land trust, which has set a capital campaign goal of $150,000 to turn it into a publi| Current Publishing
By Jeff McDermott I've watched the Carmel City Council's 2026 budget hearings with great interest and appreciate that difficult decisions must be made in light of reduced tax revenue under Senate Enrolled Act 1. As an arts leader, I must advocate for our arts community. I speak primarily for Allie| Current Publishing
The Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts named seven people to its board of directors Aug. 13. Board members serve three-year terms on a rotating basis. Seven local community leaders have been elected to the board of directors of nonprofit Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts| Current Publishing
Eight incoming Indiana University freshmen from across the Hoosier state have been selected as Kelley Scholars at the Kelley School of Business, including two Fishers High School graduates. According to an announcement from the Kelley School of Business, the two local students are Chase Frank and C| Current Publishing
A group of 22 students from Noblesville High School and Zionsville Community High School recently put their Spanish-speaking skills to the test in Coclé, Panama. Last month, the students traveled to Panama for a nine-day service-learning trip with Squads Abroad, a nonprofit that provides service-le| Current Publishing
Nishesh Basavareddy’s goal for his first year on the ATP Tour was to make the top 100 in the rankings. The 2022 Carmel High School was able to achieve that early with a strong start. He achieved a career high of No. 99 June 23 but dropped to No.111 as of July 14. He was ranked No. 138 in the final| Current Publishing
The Carmel Clay Schools Board of Trustees gave an update on several Carmel High School athletic facility projects during its June 23 meeting. Updates were given on the replacement of tennis courts, the finished softball complex and the ongoing home grandstand renovation at the football stadium. Re| Current Publishing
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Carmel Clay Public Library Director Bob Swanay took part in a virtual presentation broadcast on the Carmel city website and Facebook page Aug. 28 that sought to educate the public on the effect of Senate Bill 1 on CCPL. Signed into law in April by Gov. Mike Braun, SB 1 will allow cities with more| Current Publishing
The Hamilton Southeastern Education Association, the labor union representing Hamilton Southeastern Schools teachers, has filed an unfair labor complaint against the district with the Indiana Education Employment Relations board. The complaint focuses on the alleged behavior of new Assistant Superi| Current Publishing
A religious nonprofit organization that provides Christian-based curriculum nationwide has partnered with local organizers to offer its free programming to Hamilton Southeastern Schools elementary students one day a week during students’ lunch and recess times. LifeWise Academy Hamilton Southeaster| Current Publishing
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
The City of Fishers has chosen the location for a second Fishers AgriPark, announcing on its website that the new agricultural park will be built at 106th Street and Allisonville Road, close to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Airport. Plans call for the new park to celebrate its first plantings in sp| Current Publishing
A special zoning exception that would allow a daycare to be built at Cornerstone Lutheran Church on 116th Street near Olio Road was introduced in first reading during the Aug. 18 Fishers City Council meeting. Planning Director Ross Hilleary told the council that the proposed daycare at 13450 E.| 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
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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
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LIV Golf will return to The Club at Chatham Hills Aug. 21-23, 2026. LIV Golf announced plans to return to Westfield on day two of the tournament Aug. 16. “The Indiana region, city of Westfield, Hamilton County and Chatham Hills have all been tremendous hosts to LIV Golf, and we’re looking forward| Current Publishing
Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen assisted officials from Kittle’s Furniture in breaking ground on the company’s new facility that is coming to Hamilton Town Center. Ferd Burgman, who helps run Kittle’s marketing department, said the groundbreaking represents the first phase of the project, which is c| Current Publishing
The Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville recently received a $50,000 grant from the Thomas P. and Sondra D. Charitable Foundation, a fund of Hamilton County Community Foundation, to support scholarships and its transportation program for the 2025-26 school year. “We are excited to partner with The| Current Publishing
The Community Foundation of Boone County recently announced grant funding totaling $124,278 was awarded to 18 nonprofit organizations as part of the 2025 Programming Grants cycle. Recipients are local organizations that provide critical services and programs that directly benefit Boone County reside| Current Publishing
A Zionsville Community High School class of 2025 graduate is among eight incoming Indiana University freshmen named as Kelley Scholars at the Kelley School of Business. Kelley Scholars are students who intend to major in business at IU Bloomington. Ellery Walpole was recognized as an AP Scho| Current Publishing
A Hamilton County resident has tested positive for West Nile virus, a mosquito-borne disease that can cause illness in humans, birds and other animals. This is the second human case reported in Indiana this summer. Additional information about this case will not be released to protect patient priva| 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
Hamilton Southeastern Schools is accepting applications to fill the school board-appointed seat on the Hamilton East Public Library Board of Trustees. According to an announcement from HSE, individuals who live within HSE Schools’ boundaries are encouraged to apply for the unpaid, volunteer, four| Current Publishing
The City of Lawrence has a new controller who is taking over after former controller Humphrey Nagila resigned in June. According to an announcement from the city, Mayor Deb Whitfield appointed Terri Leah Falker as the new city controller, effective immediately. Falker has more than 20 yea| Current Publishing
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
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The Noblesville Police Department recently announced that Sgt. Jason Shonkwiler has been named the 2025 Indiana School Resource Officers Association School Resource Officer of the Year. Shonkwiler also was named the Noblesville Schools School Resource Officer of the Year in December 2024. NP| Current Publishing
Noblesville Police Department Det. Hayley Allen was recently named Officer of the Year by the Frank Huntzinger Noblesville American Legion Post 45. Allen said American Legion posts recognize local heroes annually by reaching out to local police departments and taking nominations. Allen, a 2016 Nob| Current Publishing
Hamilton Southeastern Schools Board of Trustees met in special session April 29 and unanimously approved the appointment of new administrators at Hamilton Southeastern High School, Deer Creek Elementary School and Hamilton Southeastern Fishers Academy. Craig McCaffrey will be the new Hamilto| Current Publishing
The Zionsville Education Foundation recently announced its largest spring grant cycle to date, providing 19 grants totaling $75,068 to 45 Zionsville Community Schools educators within all nine district schools. ZEF Classroom Grants and Imagine Professional Development Grants provide unique learning| Current Publishing
Noblesville Schools inducted eight inaugural members into its new Hall of Fame at the Noblesville Schools Education Foundation’s annual Miller-Palooza fundraiser March 14. The Noblesville Schools Hall of Fame initiative is a collaboration between Noblesville Schools and NSEF. Noblesville Schools D| Current Publishing
Hamilton Southeastern Schools administrator contracts were approved for renewal, some through 2026 and others through 2027, following a unanimous vote March 12 by the HSE Board of Trustees. Three people spoke during public comment in reference to the contracts. Stephanie Hunt expressed concern abou| 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
An infrastructure project designed to benefit Noblesville businesses and residents is in the final design stages. The city recently announced the launch of Embrace Downtown, a project involving critical infrastructure and aesthetic upgrades to the downtown area, such as improved sidewalks, greenspa| 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
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
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
Orchard Project Scholarship – The Old Town Design Group of Carmel has established the Orchard Project Scholarship to provide tuition assistance to a Hamilton County student preparing for a career in the construction industry. The Orchard Project will award four $2,500 scholarships to Hamilton, Boone| Current Publishing