Archive for July, 2007

Street Art with a Past

When you think of Street Art, all sorts of images come to mind. Brightly painted sculptures or perhaps metal intertwined with futuristic designs. However when you ask about Fiberglass Street Art, one thinks of cows, horses, pigs and frogs. The town of Fishers, Indiana took this concept and bent it towards it’s’ […]

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HSEF Board of Directors announces officers, new members

The HSE Schools Foundation recently announced Board of Directors officers for the 2007-08 year as well as new members. Executive Director Lisa Allen said Bill French will serve as president; Ann O’Hara, vice-president; John Weingardt, secretary; Mike Peterson, treasurer; Joe Eaton, development chair; and Nancy Reed, grants and scholarships chair.
New board members include Terry […]

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Fireworks Store Robbed at Lantern and 96th Street

The Fishers Police Department is investigating a robbery that occurred at a Fireworks store, 8888 Fitness Lane in Fishers. The robbery occurred at approximately 8:50 pm on Saturday, July 7, 2007.
The store manager reported that two men entered the store. One of the men displayed a handgun and ordered everyone in the store to lie […]

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Tiring Your Bundle of Joy

Does this description sound familiar to you: “My dog, Ranger, just won’t settle down. He seems to have an endless supply of energy, even after running around all day.” This is a common description shared by many Bark Busters clients during our initial conversation.
If this sounds familiar to you, the first question to ask yourself […]

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Fighting The Good Fight

I have never had the misfortune of having to send an email like this, so bear with me.
Last year my best friend of @ 18 years Brett Hughes was diagnosed with Melanoma at the age of 34 years. This is skin cancer and is one of the worst forms of cancer there is. The doctors […]

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Just what we need a bigger Town Hall

This mornings “The Fishers Star” lead article is about Fishers expanding the municipal complex. Of course this is not going to be cheap, nothing the Town Council does is cheap. Just look at the current Town Hall, 28,000 square feet of space but only 11,000 is usable office space. Now they are going to add […]

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An open letter to Scott Faultless –

Dear Scott
Today is the 4th of July, to many it’s just a day off, but to some it is the anniversary of a very important document and the birth of a nation.
Why am I telling you this, because you seem to have forgotten about our nation? You seem to want to rule, just as King […]

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Fishers Ace Hardware Store Opens

An anchor tenant has finally opened on the southeast corner of 116th and Olio Road, just in time for summertime home improvement projects.
Fishers Ace Hardware opened it’s doors in June with a grand opening event featuring an old-fashioned barbeque, giveaways, and local merchant gift certificates.
“What a great community,” commented Doug Money, a Zionsville resident and […]

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