Monthly Archives: January, 2019
Letter: Priorities misplaced in city hall
Editor, I’m spending a lot of time at City Council meetings these days trying to…
Taylor announces re-election bid for Noblesville Common Council
Noblesville Common Councilor Rick Taylor announced Jan. 2 his intention to seek a third consecutive…
Carmel Clay Schools superintendent ‘optimistic’ Carmel High School students can return to campus by Jan. 8
Carmel Clay Schools Supt. Michael Beresford is “optimistic” that students can return to school as…
The top 10 films of 2018
This was quite a year for Hollywood. We were treated to not one, but two…
Strengthening Connections: 2019 town plans include workforce development, linking trails
The Town of Zionsville is on a path of economic growth that it plans to…
What’s next?: City of Fishers speaks on 2019 projects, initiatives
As 2018 comes to a close, Mayor Scott Fadness and his team at the City…
Looking ahead: See what’s in the pipeline for Carmel residents in 2019
As Carmel residents prepare the year ahead, its leaders are looking forward to completing projects…
What’s next?: 2019 to be a busy year for Geist-area cities and towns
The new year will be a busy one for Geist-area towns and cities, with developments,…
What’s next?: Westfield mayor talks city’s 2019 initiatives
The City of Westfield will see a busy 2019 with the continuation of several projects…