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  • Fishers Town Hall Becomes Art House

    Fishers Town Hall Becomes Art House

    The walls of Fishers Town Hall are now adorned with beautiful oil paintings and pastels as the public building, at One one Municipal drive will now include an art gallery setting to showcase the work of local artists. Fans braved the first snow of the year to attend the public reception honoring the first artist to be showcased, Pam Newell. The award-winning artist whose pastels and oil paintings capture many Indiana and regional scenes, was excited about the new opportunity [...]

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  • Late Carmel Attorney Leaves Legacy to Help Cancer Patients

    Late Carmel Attorney Leaves Legacy to Help Cancer Patients

    In early 2010 Stephenie Jocham was a successful attorney running her own law firm, and a busy mom to two young sons. A rare cancer diagnosis changed all of that. Stephenie began a wild ride that included multiple surgeries and a mile-long list of therapies and treatments all in an effort to eliminate the cancer from her body. One might assume that a person battling cancer at that level of intensity would be completely consumed by the fight, but not [...]

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  • In Good Spirits Takes Roost in Fishers

    In Good Spirits Takes Roost in Fishers

    A priest, a pastor, and a business owner walk into a restaurant. It sounds like the start of a good joke, right? Well it is no joke, but rather something quite interesting. Three of the most respected men in the greater Fishers community have teamed up to create a weekly event that is turning some heads. Father Phil Bowers, Pastor Joe Freeman, and local restaurant owner Ed Sahm are hosting an event called “In Good Spirits.” This event allows individuals [...]

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  • Meet New HSE Varsity Baseball Coach Scott Johnson

    Meet New HSE Varsity Baseball Coach Scott Johnson

    A whole lot of excitement was hovering over at least one baseball diamond this week. Hamilton Southeastern High School has recently hired a new varsity baseball coach, Scott Johnson. The Royals Baseball program hosted a camp for boys in grades 9-12 last week. This camp was designed to not only allow the opportunity to meet the Royals’ new coach, but also to allow Coach Johnson to implement some of the physical and mental demands of the game that will be [...]

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  • Golfing to Support Young Women with Breast Cancer

    Golfing to Support Young Women with Breast Cancer

    by Wendy Thanisch Wendy@atGeist.com Women of any age can become victims of breast cancer. However, pregnant women, or those with nursing babies or small children have special considerations that the medical and research communities must pay extra attention to. That’s why the Young Survival Coaltion and Hamilton County MIBOR have organized their 3rd annual golf outing – to help raise money that will fund programs for increasing awareness of the critical issues facing young women diagnosed with breast cancer. This [...]

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  • Fishers Arts, Festivals Want Your Feedback

    Your opinion counts and we would love to hear what you think. The Fishers Arts Council, along with The Fishers Freedom Festival, Fishers Music Society, The Historic Ambassador House and the Fishers Sisters City/Ren-Faire would like your time to complete a short survey about the types of cultural activities you’ve participated in recently and your interest in having access to such opportunities in Fishers. This will take only about 10 minutes of your time, and NO SALES CALL WILL RESULT FROM YOUR PARTICIPATION.  Your responses will [...]

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  • Attention Kids: Decorate your bike, tricycle, wagon or stroller and join in the festival parade

    Attention Kids: Decorate your bike, tricycle, wagon or stroller and join in the festival parade

    The Fishers Freedom Festival’s Children’s Parade sponsored by Community Health Network is a great opportunity for children to dress up and decorate their bikes, tricycles, wagons or strollers in a patriotic manner and be rewarded for their artistic ability and creativity in celebration of our nation’s freedom. There is no cost to participate. This year’s children’s parade will be on Sunday, June 29th at Holland Park (1 Park Drive). The participant line-up and judging will be held from 9 A.M. [...]

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  • Fishers Freedom Festival’s Royal Court

    Fishers Freedom Festival’s Royal Court

    The Fishers Freedom Festival proudly announces its 2008 Royal Court which is sponsored by Community Health Network. The court is made up of a queen, a king, four princesses and four princes. The Fishers Freedom Festivalʼs Royal Court will be crowned on Saturday, June 28 during the opening ceremonies. Their duties include riding on the Royal Courtʼs float in the Fishers Freedom Festivalʼs Childrenʼs Parade at 10 a.m. and the Main Parade both on Sunday, June 29 at 4 p.m. [...]

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  • Fallen Officer Blood Drive on June 12th

    The police and fire departments are participating in the Indiana Fallen Officer Blood Drive. The goal for our blood drive is 56 donations! A spokesperson for the blood drive, Cindy Kiger, is hoping to visit the police and fire stations to promote the event. Her father, Detective Jack R. Ohrberg, was killed early in the morning on Thursday, December 11, 1980 as he tried to serve a high risk arrest warrant in Indianapolis. The blood drive is scheduled for Thursday, [...]

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  • Fishers Teen Police Academy

    The Fishers Police Department is teaming up with the Fishers YMCA Teen Center to reach out to the teens of Fishers.  The 7th annual Fishers Police Department Teen Academy will be held at the YMCA Teen Center June 16th through June 19th.  The academy is one week of law enforcement type training that will allow teens to better understand how law enforcement works.  The academy will also allow teens to get to know several officers.  Each day will begin with [...]

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