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Popular Cicero restaurant announces brunch
10 West Restaurant and Bar, a staple in the Hamilton County dining scene since 2014, is expanding its offerings to include brunch. Previously open for dinner only, the Cicero restaurant now offers brunch on Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The menu includes quality brunch staples with a 10 West twist, like Buddy’s Omelet, a vegetarian omelet featuring the restaurants signature creamed corn. The menu also showcases Chef Sarah Holland’s nod to a Hoosier favorite – sugar cream pie pancakes inspired by her grandmother’s sugar cream pie recipe.
Llamas are leaving ‘fairly’ soon
Depending on how efficient (or not) the United State Postal Service chooses to be this week, you may still have time to get to the Hamilton County 4-H Fair at 2003 Pleasant St., Noblesville. Tuesday night will be your last chance to ride Bob’s Bumpy Barrels, pet a llama, eat an elephant ear as big as your head, get some fresh grilled goodness, or do any number of other things we know you love. If you miss the action, fear not, for this newspaper will bring you all the results and coverage in a special edition the first week of August!
Father of overdose victim offers advice for parents after drug dealer is convicted of causing his son’s death
HAMILTON COUNTY, Ind. — The father of a Westfield man who died from a fentanyl overdose is sharing advice for other parents after an accused drug dealer was convicted of causing his son’s death. In July 2022, Jacob Lampe died from fentanyl poisoning inside his parent’s home in...
Celebrate decade of ‘Dancing with Our Stars’
Annual event benefits Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County. Get ready to watch local celebrities “cut the rug” performing dances from past decades as the 10th annual Dancing with Our Stars returns to the Embassy Suites by Hilton in Noblesville. Set for Thursday, Sept. 5 from 6 to 9:30 p.m., Community Health Network is the presenting sponsor for the fourth consecutive year.
Remembering Steffanie Pickett, Hamilton County dispatcher killed in motorcycle crash
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — The Hamilton County Public Safety Communications team suffered a significant loss in June when a dispatcher was killed in a motorcycle crash shortly after leaving a training session. Steffanie Pickett was only 31 years old when she died in the crash on June 12. Her colleagues say she had her entire […]
You couldn’t ask for tastier treats, better weather, or happier faces
It’s official, Hamilton County! The 4-H Fair is once again underway. The Reporter’s camera caught these scenes of countless happy fairgoers on Thursday, the first day of the fair – which saw the fairest weather of all. (You can thank your Hoosier Weather Daddy Paul Poteet for that!) The lines may have been long, but that didn’t stop these folks from crunching and munching on their must-have fair fare.
Bourbon tasting event to raise money to help older people age in place
CARMEL, Ind. (WISH) — Bourbon enthusiasts have been invited to attend a tasting event in August. Shepherd’s Center’s Roaring 2020s Speakeasy of Hamilton County will be the evening of Aug. 25 at the Lucas Oil Estate’s West Pavilion, perhaps better known as the “party barn.” It’s at 1143 W. 116th St., which is between the […]
Five local students graduate UW-Madison
A total of 8,586 students received degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison on May 10 and 11, including six students from Hamilton County. They are:. Asha Coy, Fishers, College of Letters and Science, Bachelor of Science in Biology. Adam Katz, Carmel, College of Letters and Science, Bachelor of Arts in...
County GOP enjoys breakfast with new state party chairman
The Hamilton County Republican Party held its monthly Chairman’s Breakfast Wednesday morning, this time at Peterson’s, 7690 E. 96th St., Fishers. Former State Senator and newly elected Indiana GOP Chairman Randy Head was the guest of honor. He spoke about his plans in this new role and how Republicans can continue their streak of success across the state.
Four county golfers place in Top 10 at Indiana Junior PGA Championship
Hamilton County golfers made an impact at the Boys Indiana Junior PGA Championship, which took place last Thursday and Friday at Rock Hollow Golf Club in Peru. Westfield senior-to-be Will Harvey finished third at the event. He tied for second with Whitestown’s Mac Myers at the end of the two-day, 36-hole tournament. Both golfers scored two under par 142s; Myers won a playoff for second place. Harvey’s highlights included an eagle on hole No. 6 during his first round; he also drained four birdies total for both of his rounds.
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