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Indiana Court Rejects Dejaune Anderson’s $31 Million Claim Against Official
In a significant legal decision, an Indiana judge has dismissed the $31 million lawsuit brought by Dejaune Anderson against a court official. Anderson had alleged violations related to her due process rights in her ongoing legal battles. Background of the Case. On March 15, 38-year-old Dejaune Anderson was arrested in...
An Indiana School System Asks Parents to Pick Up the Summer Sun Meals They Order
Summer can be a real challenge for parents, right? It feels like kids never stop eating! Just yesterday, we were driving back from Florida and decided to treat ourselves with a stop at McDonald's (a rare indulgence at our house). They had this deal—$5 for a meal with a double-patty burger, fries, four chicken nuggets, and a drink. My 11-year-old finished her entire meal. As for me, I only managed to eat half of my burger and a few fries. But wouldn't you know it, about 30 minutes later, she polished off the rest of my meal. And then, less than two hours after she ate, she was already saying she was hungry again!
Carmel swimming’s Chris Plumb on coaching at the Olympics: ‘It’s what you live for’
CARMEL, Ind. (WISH) — USA Swimming head coach Anthony Nesty called over Chris Plumb on the second Saturday morning during the Team USA Swimming Trials in Indianapolis. Plumb, the Carmel High School and Carmel Swim Club head coach, had gotten his second swimmer to qualify for the Olympics just two days before. He thought he […]
Goodness Gracious Kitchen and Cupboard opens in Carmel
Tobi Mares was beginning to think her dream of opening her own restaurant wasn’t going to happen. “It’s been a long time coming,” Mares said. “I was just about to give up. I was so defeated, not being able to find a location. I didn’t want to settle. I knew I wanted to stay in Carmel. When every location fell through for a variety of reasons, I tried not to get upset. But when the last one fell through, I thought, ‘Maybe I’m not supposed to do this.’”
Zionsville’s South Village proposal delayed to July 15
Consideration of the proposed South Village planned unit development was delayed once again in June, with the $250 million project scheduled to come before the Zionsville Plan Commission July 15. Jeff Jacob, attorney and partner with Hackman Hulett who is working with the town on the PUD, said the plans...
Snapshot: Carmel Pride returns to Carter Green
Carmel Pride, which celebrates the local LGBTQ+ community, returned June 30 at Carter Green. The event included live music, vendors and – new this year – drag shows at Feinstein’s in Hotel Carmichael. Learn more at CarmelPride.org. (Photos by Adanna Mbanu)
Federal agencies ordered to halt voter registration services in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS (WIBC) — Secretary of State Diego Morales has ordered more than one hundred federal agencies to stop providing voter registration services in the Hoosier state. Morales told these agencies to obtain state permission before engaging in election-related activities. His orders stem from an executive order issued by President Biden in 2021 that mandates federal agencies […]
Zionsville Food Drive Accepts Donations Through July 31
The Zionsville Police Department announced the launch of the Town of Zionsville Food Drive that will accept non-perishable food items from July 1 through July 31 at multiple locations in the town. The Town of Zionsville, in collaboration with the Zionsville Police Department and the Zionsville Fire Department, is hosting...
Stars & Stripes Forever in Noblesville
Storms swept through Hamilton County twice on Thursday: once in the morning and once in the evening. Between those two rounds of rain, Noblesville had the only dry 4th of July parade. Carmel had the wettest parade we have ever seen. Cicero canceled its late-morning parade over public safety concerns. Sheridan also canceled its parade, but the local version of the Rebel Alliance had a small one later in the day anyway.
Three FAST swimmers win at Open Water State Championship
Several Hamilton County swimmers competed in the 2024 Open Water State Championship, which took place June 25 at Geist Waterfront Park in Fishers. There were three winners from Fishers Area Swimming Tigers (FAST). Liam Chop won the Boys 11-12 division, Lexi Adams was first in the Girls 13-14 category and AJ Adams won the Boys 15 and over division. Carmel Swim Club’s Addy Czarnecki was first in the Girls 15 and over category.
Boone County Chamber Of Commerce To Host ‘Strengths Workshop’ On July 26
The Boone County Chamber of Commerce will host a “Strengths Workshop” featuring a renowned guest speaker to provide the community with information and tactics to harness their personal strengths. The Chamber event will be held on July 26 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Lebanon Public...
1 killed, 4 injured including pregnant woman and children in drunk driving crash on Indy's southwest side
INDIANAPOLIS — A deadly drunk driving crash on Indy's southwest side left one person dead and four others injured early Saturday morning. The incident happened shortly after 12:30 a.m. Saturday in the 1200 block of Reisner Street, near Morris and Harding streets. IMPD confirmed at least one person was killed in the crash.
G2 winner Regal Realm looks for edge in Indiana General Assembly at Horseshoe Indianapolis
If the distance is a bit farther than trainer Jonathan Thomas’ preference for Regal Realm’s 5-year-old debut, the $100,000 Indiana General Assembly Distaff at 1 1/16 miles is perfect timing to start Augustin Stable’s mare on the road to her ultimate objective: the $1.5 million, Grade 3 Kentucky Downs Ladies Turf, a mile race she won last year.
DOJ: Missing Michigan girl found in Indiana
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WISH) — A 30-year-old man was apprehended nearly a month ago after he was found at a Hammond, Indiana, apartment with a 16-year-old girl missing from Michigan, the U.S. Department of Justice reported this week. The names of the man and girl were not publicly shared. The effort came as part of […]
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