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  • Fishers Frights: Highland Cemetery

    October has a way of summoning dark stories from the depths of our city’s past. Nestled among Fishers’ modern conveniences and cozy homes lies a history so chilling it could make any resident’s blood run cold. Gather around as we unveil a bone-chilling tale of grave robbing, treacherous stand-offs, and explosive defenses from our very…

  • Fishers Frights: Heady Hollow

    At the banks of Allisonville Road and 126th Street lies a 199-year-old Fishers mystery. Tucked into the woods like an afternoon fog, Heady Hollow is an enigma that many have tried to unravel, but none have been successful. As legend has it, Heady Hollow was once home to Delaware Township School #2. On one fateful…

  • Fishers Frights: The Ghost of Cheeney Creek

    The debate whether ghosts are real or not has gone on for decades. Sometimes, things move without reason or you hear a creak in the middle of the night, but for author Madalyn Kinsey, her ghost wanted to be the main character in her story.  Madalyn is the author of the young adult novel The…

  • Harnessing the Sun: How Hamilton Southeastern Schools Turned Sunshine into Savings

    Imagine transforming the endless power of the sun into substantial savings, all while educating future leaders on sustainability and innovative energy solutions. Hamilton Southeastern Schools (HSE) did just that! In a stride toward energy conservation, they’ve managed to not only lighten the load on the planet but also on their finances. HSE installed solar arrays…

  • Mayor Scott Fadness Announces $3.7 Million 96th Street Revitalization Investment

    Mayor Scott Fadness unveiled plans to invest $3.7 million in infrastructure upgrades to the 96th Street corridor, just east of the I-69 interchange. Investments include additional streetlights, median and landscape construction along North by Northeast Boulevard, and façade improvement grants for commercial properties along the north side of 96th Street. “My vision is to continue…

  • Fishers Frights: Ghostly Whispers of Conner Prairie

    As October’s chill seeps into the historic grounds of Conner Prairie, residents and visitors alike find themselves asking a spine-tingling question: are the historic buildings of Conner Prairie haunted? While the official stance of Conner Prairie remains neutral, some tales from its long-serving employees might make even skeptics shiver in the fading autumn light.  Kim…

  • Best Fall Photo Spots Around Fishers

    The weather is cooling down and the leaves are starting to turn, fall is here! The best part of fall is all of the beautiful colors. You don’t want to miss out on capturing stunning photos this autumn. Whether you’re upping your Instagram game or looking for the perfect spot for those coveted family photos, I’ve compiled a list…

  • Meet Your Neighbor: Mitch List – Fishers Event Center General Manager

    There is no doubt that the upcoming arrival of the brand-new Fishers Event Center will bring excitement and fresh energy to the City of Fishers. With an estimated opening time of the end of November to early December 2024, the venue will offer 8,500 seats for the community to enjoy Indy Fuel hockey games, high…

  • Local Resources for Disability Employment

    The Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability works year-round to provide individuals with disabilities in our community with meaningful and rewarding employment opportunities that benefit not only the employee, but the employer as well.   The Committee’s Employment subcommittee, led by Michelle Steltz and Chrissy Pogue, empowers local employees with the resources and knowledge to effectively…

  • Buffett Parkway

    Nestled among the multitude of Fishers’ city streets, this one in the Connor Knoll subdivision is a small “U” shaped street named “Buffett Parkway.” Yes, its namesake is Jimmy Buffett. I thought I’d share how that naming came about with Jimmy’s recent passing. My name’s John L. Cox and I was a member of the…