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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.
The colorful world of art therapy and mental health care alternatives
Editor's Note: The following is part of a class project originally initiated in the classroom of Ball State University professor Adam Kuban in fall 2021. Kuban continued the project this spring semester, challenging his students to find sustainability efforts in the Muncie area and pitch their ideas to Ron Wilkins, interim editor of The Star Press, Journal & Courier and Palladium-Item. This spring, stories related to health care will be featured.
Authors of book “Cold Case Muncie" host event at Muncie Public Library
True crime journalists and authors Douglas Walker and Keith Roysdon co-wrote a book titled, “Cold Case Muncie.” At the Carnegie Library May 14, the authors shared comments about their findings as well as a Q&A session with the audience. The event was free to the public and did...
A new fund aims at helping struggling artists bring their projects to life
Artists in the Muncie area who may not be able to afford the costs of their dream project may be in luck. IPR’s Thomas Ouellette reports on how a new non-profit foundation will help fund artists with peace of mind loans. The Vore Arts Fund seeks to elevate for-profit...
Fishers Arts Council presents ‘Art that Heals’
May is national Mental Health Awareness Month and the Fishers Arts Council’s newest exhibit highlights the role art plays as a therapeutic expression for human emotion. “Art that Heals: Focusing on Mental Health” opened April 29 and is on display through May 31 at the Hub Gallery, 11810 Technology Dr., inside the Hamilton County Community Foundation building. According to a news release from the FAC, the exhibit features work by 16 artists telling their story about the positive effect of art on their lives.
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