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Carrie Ritchie

Rural land plan for Fishers to return Monday

FISHERS — An alternative zoning plan for rural land in Fall Creek Township will go back to the Advisory Plan Commission on Monday. The Plan Commission has been reviewing the zoning plan since September. Commission members have focused on...

Carrie Ritchie, on Nov 06, 2009 at 4:58 PM in Hamilton County
Melanie Hayes

4 more join Carmel Regional Performing Arts Center Foundation Board

CARMEL — Four new directors have been added on to the Regional Performing Arts Center Foundation board, bringing the current total to eight. The new additions are Frank Basile, Ersal Ozdemir, Eric Stovall and John Thompson, according to a news...

Melanie Hayes, on Nov 06, 2009 at 4:51 PM in Hamilton County
Tania E. Lopez

Special hours Saturday for early voting on Hamilton Southeastern referendum

NOBLESVILLE — The Hamilton County Elections Office will have special hours Saturday for voters wishing to cast their ballots early in the $55 million referendum of Hamilton Southeastern Schools. Votes can be cast from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday...

Tania E. Lopez, on Nov 06, 2009 at 4:45 PM in Hamilton County
Mark Ambrogi

'A Flea in Her Ear' opens Thursday at Carmel High School

Carmel High School’s upcoming production of “A Flea in Her Ear” not only demands acting talent but a degree of athleticism. “It’s been a while since I’ve done a farce so it’s been interesting trying to get to...

Mark Ambrogi, on Nov 06, 2009 at 2:20 PM in Hamilton County
Tania E. Lopez

Hamilton Southeastern Schools prepares for 3,000 H1N1 flu vaccine doses

FISHERS — Hamilton Southeastern Schools is set to receive about 3,000 doses of the H1N1 vaccine but only high-risk students will be eligible for the shots. Spokesperson Marianna Richards said today the district will notify parents of the update...

Tania E. Lopez, on Nov 06, 2009 at 2:06 PM in Hamilton County
Tania E. Lopez

Wording of Hamilton Southeastern Schools referendum draws questions

FISHERS — Hamilton Southeastern Schools’ officials were busy fielding calls Thursday over next Tuesday’s referendum ballot question from residents puzzled over the district’s tax rate calculation and the actual ballot...

Tania E. Lopez, on Nov 06, 2009 at 12:30 PM in Hamilton County
Mark Ambrogi

Indianapolis fundraiser for pancreatic cancer to feature Purdue University Varsity Glee Club

CARMEL — Carmel residents Robin Walsh and Jenny Pickett met when their daughters became friends. Soon they would share another tie, each has lost a parent to pancreatic cancer. Walsh’s father, Robert Rieger, died 19 months ago at age 66....

Mark Ambrogi, on Nov 06, 2009 at 8:06 AM in Hamilton County
Chris Sikich

Noblesville punishes student who brought knives to school

NOBLESVILLE — After receiving an anonymous tip, a Noblesville Intermediate student was caught with knives in school. District spokeswoman Sharon Trisler said Thursday the student had the knives in his backpack and did not show them to anyone or...

Chris Sikich, on Nov 06, 2009 at 7:30 AM in Hamilton County
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Fall 'Follow the North Star' begins at Conner Prairie living-history museum in Fishers

FISHERS — The fall sessions of “Follow the North Star,” a reenactment of Indiana’s Underground Railroad, begin today at Conner Prairie. “Follow the North Star” will run from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. today through...

indystar, on Nov 05, 2009 at 3:08 PM in Hamilton County
Mark Ambrogi

Searching for superintendent, Carmel Clay School Board plans closed session for interview

CARMEL —The Carmel Clay Schools’ search for a new superintendent continues to progress. The school board will meet in executive session Tuesday, Wednesday and Nov. 12 to receive information about and interview prospective employees....

Mark Ambrogi, on Nov 05, 2009 at 3:02 PM in Hamilton County
Chris Sikich

Noblesville punishes student who brought knives to school

NOBLESVILLE — After receiving an anonymous tip, a Noblesville Intermediate student was caught with knives in school. District spokeswoman Sharon Trisler said the student had the knives in his backpack and did not show them to anyone or threaten...

Chris Sikich, on Nov 05, 2009 at 2:45 PM in Hamilton County
Melanie Hayes

Carmel Clay Public Library welcomes patrons to tour improved facilities next week

The Carmel Clay Public Library is wrapping up a big anniversary with a week dedicated to its patrons. “This year has been 10th anniversary of being in this building,” said Beth Smietana, the library’s communications manager. “In May we did a big...

Melanie Hayes, on Nov 05, 2009 at 1:11 PM in Hamilton County
Mark Ambrogi

Carmel wheelchair hoops player to play at Alabama

Carmel High School senior Kyle Killworth’s goal was to continue his wheelchair basketball career in college. So Killworth began examining the educational opportunities among the small group of colleges that have men’s team. Killworth recently picked...

Mark Ambrogi, on Nov 05, 2009 at 8:54 AM in Hamilton County
Chris Sikich

Noblesville's council OKs $2.4 million budget cut

State’s procedures will boost property tax bills slightly Noblesville has cut proposed spending in 2010, but officials say property taxes still will increase slightly due to a change in the way the state figures them. The City Council approved...

Chris Sikich, on Nov 05, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Hamilton County
Betsy Reason

43 artists in fold for annual Noblesville show

1st-time contributor Diane Breman says art has been a lifelong pursuit Diane Breman likes to use her creativity to benefit others. That’s why she donates her paintings to auction off or give away at fundraisers. “It’s important to...

Betsy Reason, on Nov 05, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Hamilton County
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Artists respond in droves for community competition

A first-time art exhibit and competition open to the public brings together 50 artists showing 82 pieces of artwork. Anyone in Hamilton County 16 or older was invited to submit two pieces for the Hamilton County Artists’ Association’s...

indystar, on Nov 05, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Hamilton County
Melanie Hayes

Big street projects want federal funds

Carmel needs $78.3 million to remove signals and redo 96th and Keystone Carmel’s Keystone Parkway project is well under way, with more than half of construction complete and the last piece of the funding puzzle almost in place — but while...

Melanie Hayes, on Nov 05, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Hamilton County

Musical revue pays tribute to Sinatra in Carmel

E ver since the Actors Theatre of Indiana performed a musical tribute to Frank Sinatra in its debut production in 2005, fans have been clamoring for more. They’re getting their wish now. The Actors Theatre of Indiana began a two-week run of...

Mark Ambrogi, on Nov 05, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Hamilton County
Betsy Reason

Carmel business steps forward to sponsor 2010 county spelling bee

Williams Comfort Air, Carmel, agrees to pick up sponsorship fee, winner’s trip to D.C. The 2010 Hamilton County Spelling Bee has found a sponsor. Williams Comfort Air in Carmel has come forward after a Noblesville man mentioned to his wife, an...

Betsy Reason, on Nov 05, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Hamilton County
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Hamilton SE (10-1) at Carmel (10-1)

Hamilton SE (10-1) at Carmel (10-1) When: 7 p.m. Friday. Over the past 10 years: Carmel leads 10-1. Last year: Did not meet. HSE’s key players: QB Jake Jones (31-of-64, 502 yards, 6 TDs), QB Chris Sanders (31-of-63, 283 yards, 3 TDs), RB Matt...

indystar, on Nov 05, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Hamilton County
Ted Schultz

Greyhound girls cross-country team's plans don't work out

Midway through Saturday’s girls cross-country state finals, Carmel was in position to defend its state title. But over the second half of the 5,000-meter (3.1-mile) race, Columbus North took control. The fourth-ranked Bull Dogs ran away with...

Ted Schultz, on Nov 05, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Hamilton County
Nat Newell

Carmel vs. HSE is also Moriarity vs. May

May played for, coached under Moriarity The first call Hamilton Southeastern football coach Scott May makes or receives at every career milestone or crossroads involves Mo Moriarity. On Friday, he won’t have to go far to keep in touch. May, who...

Nat Newell, on Nov 05, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Hamilton County

Young Royals basketball team brims with potential

Royals will put several new faces on the court For four seasons, the Hamilton Southeastern High School girls basketball team had Courtney Osborn and Paige Smith in the starting lineup, and each year began with expectations of Hoosier Crossroads...

Nat Newell, on Nov 05, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Hamilton County
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Gianakos enjoying smooth transition as new University High School girls basketball coach

He’s familiar with returning players for Trailblazers, who expect to continue winning ways As the new girls basketball coach at University High School, Paul Gianakos knows all about the team’s accomplishments and expectations. Gianakos,...

indystar, on Nov 05, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Hamilton County
Ted Schultz

Westfield girls basketball team has potential

With back-to-back 16-5 seasons, the Westfield girls basketball program has taken a major step forward. Continuing that success will be a challenge this season with four freshmen expected to be among the Shamrocks’ top eight players. Plus,...

Ted Schultz, on Nov 05, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Hamilton County
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Sheridan girls basketball team continues to improve

When Jeff Guenther took over the Sheridan High School girls basketball program, his goal was to improve each season and make people forget about the past. His plan appears to be working. In his first season two years ago, the Blackhawks won nine...

indystar, on Nov 05, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Hamilton County

Westfield runner is puzzled by late fade in state meet

Shamrocks’ qualifier in state championship went from 10th to 77th Connor Martin isn’t sure what happened. Running in 10th place with 1,000 meters left in Saturday’s 5,000-meter boys cross-country state finals, the Westfield junior...

Ted Schultz, on Nov 05, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Hamilton County
Ted Schultz

Expect quicker, deeper Huskies

Team will play a relentless pressing and running style, has several players who can score Over the past two years, Hamilton Heights established itself as a power in the Mid-Indiana Conference. After coming within two points of a share of the MIC...

Ted Schultz, on Nov 05, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Hamilton County
Mark Ambrogi

Forest Dale enters the land of 'Oz'

With a cast of 84 kids, parents must pitch in to make show successful Forest Dale Elementary School’s production of “Oz” is a true group effort. Longtime director Glenda Pilcher gives every child that auditions a spot in the play at...

Mark Ambrogi, on Nov 05, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Hamilton County

Fishers Marching Tigers show their style in semistate competition

Band just misses top-10 selection in 1st semistate The Fishers High School Marching Tigers band did not make it to the Marching Band State Finals, but its director says the band turned in its best performance at the Oct. 24 semistate competition. The...

Tania E. Lopez, on Nov 05, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Hamilton County

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