Friday, April 18th, 2025

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Good morning, Carmel. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 18th of April.
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Hamilton Heights Superintendent Dr. Derek Arrowood announced that with fewer than 30 instructional days left, Whitney Gray and Mitch Street will take on their roles as high school principal and assistant principal with a combined 33 years of experience after the loss of Jarrod Mason. He also honored key staff — bus drivers who will be celebrated on April 22 and administrative professionals on April 23 — and noted that HHMS is one of 190 schools nationwide to earn the ASCA’s RAMP designation. The Hamilton County Reporter
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ A federal court judge denied the ACLU's request to reinstate the legal status of seven international students whose visas were revoked by DHS without explanation. Six Chinese students from Purdue and U of I Indianapolis and one Nigerian student from Notre Dame face potential deportation, and two are set to graduate in May—prompting the ACLU to claim that the students' due process rights were violated. WTHR
- ➤ Indiana lawmakers received an April 16 briefing that warned slow growth, high tariffs and past policy changes could drop state revenue nearly $2.4 billion through 2027 and raise unemployment to about 5% with a modest recession possibly peaking in 2026 — income and sales tax shortfalls add to the uncertainty. Gov. Mike Braun said he will work with the General Assembly to craft a balanced biennial budget that protects critical public safety and education services. WTHR
- ➤ The Fishers Police Department launched a state-of-the-art forensics lab equipped with a digital unwrapper and vacuum metal deposition technology to process DNA evidence faster—local leaders said the new lab will boost cooperation across Hamilton County and help reduce violent crime. WRTV
- ➤ The City of Carmel is considering a proposal to create Veterans Park on a 4.4-acre parcel east of Old Meridian Street and north of VFW Post (10003) after plans for a mixed-use development fell through. Councilor Matt Snyder said the plan will include active public spaces, a new trail loop linking the park with local landmarks, and floral landscaping in the Flower District. Current
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Colts signed free agent quarterback Daniel Jones to challenge Anthony Richardson for the starting job. General manager Chris Ballard is now seeking key players in the NFL draft next week — he aims to boost the team’s tight end group and overall offense. WTHR
- ➤ IndyCar announced rules that allow a replacement driver if a primary driver is competing in another marquee event on May 25 and completes a refresher program (if used, the car must start from the rear of the grid). NASCAR star Kyle Larson will again try to complete the Double by running the full Indy 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 in Charlotte. WTHR
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Carmel Marathon Weekend
8 AM — Downtown Carmel — Registration required — Experience one of the top Boston Marathon qualifying events in the scenic Carmel area.
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Carmel Sip n Paint – Two Birds Sunset View
6-9 p.m. — Social Cantina Carmel — Tickets required — Unleash your creativity in a delightful paint and sip experience guided by an expert instructor.
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Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
7-8:30 p.m. — Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts — Cost Info Not Provided — Experience the vibrant reimagining of Joseph's Biblical tale through music and performance.
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ONE VOICE... The Music of Manilow
7:30-9:00 p.m. — Feinstein's at Hotel Carmichael — $25/guest — Enjoy a night of classic Barry Manilow tunes in a cabaret setting with food and beverage minimums.
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One Hundred Over 31: A Supercar Gathering
5:30-8:30 p.m. — Motor District Garage Condos — Free entry — Experience an extraordinary lineup of supercars in a vibrant festival atmosphere supporting a great cause.
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Mother's Day Tea Celebration
Afternoon — Tue, May 6 – Fri, May 9 — The Cake Bake Shop by Gwendolyn Rogers — Check website for pricing — Treat Mom to a delightful afternoon with scones, desserts, and French tea.
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Wine Wags & Whiskers
6-9 p.m. — 502 East Event Centre — Cost varies — Enjoy an evening of fine wine tasting, delicious bites, and support local pet programs.
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Amanda's Market - Spring 2025
10 AM – 12 PM — Amanda's Exchange — Free entry — Shop from over 70 vendors offering fashion, art, vintage finds, and more.
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iLuminate: Artist of Light Performance
12 p.m. — The Palladium at Center for the Performing Arts — Variably priced — Experience a dazzling fusion of dance, technology, and music with a family-friendly show that captivates all ages.
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Indiana Peony Festival
8 PM – 4 PM — Seminary Park — Free entry — Celebrate the beauty of peonies with local vendors and floral showcases at this annual festival.
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