Archive for September, 2006

Hawthorns Golf Pro and Indiana PGA Player of the Year Alan Schulte

From the time he was 10 years old, Fishers resident Alan Schulte has been swinging a golf club, honing his game and building his golf career. I caught up with this golf pro and PGA member at his home course of Hawthorn Country Club one overcast morning. We sat outside overlooking a perfectly manicured putting […]

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Heady Hollow: Haunted or Not?

Delaware Township School #2 sat at the corner of the West Libertyville Pike and the small road south of Big Branch. That school sitting up on the banks of the hollow was called the “Heady School.” Today that intersection is Allisonville Road and 126th Street. One must wonder why they placed a school in a […]

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Haunted Cave Discovered in Fishers

Once upon a time, in a neighborhood not so
far away, there was a haunted cave. Available to be seen only on Halloween, it
is has been said to be one of great interest and great fright to those who dare
trespass it. Read the grim details and see for yourself…
Jason Pohlman
is your ordinary next-door neighbor. He and […]

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Articles - Dining Divas Do Italian in Noblesville at Matteo’s

Matteo’s Ristorante Italiano, located on Noblesville’s town square, was the site of the Dining Divas’ latest culinary extravaganza. Chef and co-owner Matteo DiRosa, along with his wife Emily Herner, elegantly deliver a taste of Salerno, Italy to patrons without the hassles of obtaining a passport and braving airport security.  In business since 2003, Matteo’s has […]

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Articles - A House Divided: One Family, Two School Districts

It has long been understood in Indiana that a “House Divided” is a home that has one spouse who graduated from Indiana University and the other spouse who graduated from Purdue University. Imagine the surprise of many parents in Fishers when they discovered that a “House Divided” was about to become a reality for their […]

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Articles - FJH Students Remember Their Pets in Day of the Dead Display

Fishers Jr. High Students wanted to learn more about Latin culture and at the same time remember deceased family pets. They accomplished this by creating artwork for a Day of the Dead display. The Day of the Dead, or El Dia de los Muertos, is a Mexican tradition with roots in Aztec and Christian beliefs […]

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What’s For Dinner? New Meal Assembly Kitchens Hits Fishers

Why not assemble meals and save valuable time in someone else’s kitchen? With the booming trend of meal assembly that’s blossomed in our community, you can do just that. You’ve probably driven by one or more of these shops in our area and wondered what they are like. I decided to explore the benefits of […]

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Articles - Fishers Author, Historian and Humorist: Larry Reynolds

The 150th Indiana State Fair finished up last month and this is the 45th year Reynolds Farm Equipment has displayed their John Deere tractors and other farm and lawn equipment. Larry Reynolds has been there since the beginning. “This is my 47th one, my dad’s 46th, I worked two years with John Deere. It could […]

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Articles - Living in Fishers Can be a Moving Experience

Take a walk through almost any neighborhood
in Fishers and you’ll find a house for sale or a moving truck in a driveway.
It’s no surprise with all the affordable housing, shopping conveniences,
and excellent schools, people move here. What’s surprising, however, is
just how far (or not) they’ve come. Just ask the Lee Family.
The Lees, like many young […]

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