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Hoosier Lottery: Winning Powerball ticket purchased in Noblesville
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — Hoosiers who recently bought a Powerball ticket in Noblesville should check their ticket. A $50,000 winning Powerball ticket was sold at an AJ Quick Mart location in Noblesville after Wednesday’s drawing, according to a news release from the Hoosier Lottery. The ticket matched four out of five numbers, as well as the Powerball, in Wednesday’s drawing.
Toy Factory to play first of Noblesville’s 2024 summer concerts
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — Noblesville Parks and Recreation Department on Thursday announced the 15 performers for its two concert series that start in June. The Summer Concert Series will be from 7-9 p.m. Thursdays in June and July at Dillon Park, 6351 Midland Lane. That’s near 146th Street and Hazel Dell Parkway.
Carmel’s BoberTea & MochiDough closes after owner beats cancer
BoberTea & MochiDough on Carmel’s Main Street has closed. A note by shop owners Irene and Dave Tang posted on the door explains the decision to shutter the business. “We want to share some great and not-so-great news with you. The great news is that our owner and fearless leader Dave has officially kicked bone marrow cancer in the rear after months of chemo, stem cell transplant, and hospitalization. We feel incredibly blessed and thankful for his cancer free results,” it states. “Unfortunately, the treatment took its toll on finances. It’s with a heavy heart that we announce the permanent closure of BoberTea MochiDough Carmel.”
The Feed: Iozzo’s Grows, Iron Skillet Shutters, Guggman Coffee Opens
The Iron Skillet, a family-style restaurant located in an 1870s-era home, has shuttered. Open since 1953 at 2489 W. 30th St., the throwback destination, with its big bowls of fried chicken (some of the region’s best, in our estimation) and long-cooked sides, hosted many an unchallenging—unless we’re talking about family dynamics, perhaps—intergenerational gathering. Owner Ronald Torr tells the Star, “I’m 74 years old. It’s time to retire.” He hopes he can sell the restaurant but has yet to line up a buyer.
Lice treatment salon opens in Carmel
The Indianapolis Lice Nanny, offering same-day lice treatment services, opened in March at 13295 Illinois St., Suite 119, in Carmel. Owner Erin Sheen has treated more than 6,000 heads with lice and knows the importance of quick and effective action. She guarantees clients will be able to return to work or school the next day.
Circle City Spotlight: Joe's Butcher Shop
Disclaimer: This is sponsored content. All opinions and views are of the advertiser and does not reflect the same of WRTV. Joe's is a butcher shop based in Carmel, Indiana with over 20 years of experience! The owner, Joe Lazzara, explains how his shop prioritizes sourcing locally and working with Hoosier farms to get the best quality meats and seafood.
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