fishers: 1st Football Game in Lucas Oil Stadium
- 08/20/08 03:48 AM
Friday, August 22 - Noblesville and Fishers play the first football game in the stadium, If Fishers High School wins, Mayor Ditslear will wear the Tiger jersey at the Tuesday, August 26th Noblesville City Council meeting. If Noblesville High School wins, Faultless will wear the Millers jersey at the Tuesday, September 2nd Fishers Town Council meeting. Tickets are $10.00 and the game starts at 6:00 PM
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fishers: Fishers named the Nation's Tenth Best Place to Live
- 08/04/08 12:02 PM
The Town of Fishers was named the tenth best place to live in the nation by Money Magazine in its Best Places to Live. The magazine said Fishers' strong economy, home prices, and good schools as factors placing it in the top ten. Fishers is the only Indiana community named. Fishers is one of eight communities in the nation to be named in the last three Best Places to Live lists for communities with populations over 40,000. Money Magazine states of Fishers, "When it comes to smart planning and sheer livability, others places could learn a lot from this little city (0 comments)
Hamilton County, Indiana is America's Best Place to Raise a Family according to Forbes... It's exciting to live in the #1 County in the nation. After living here over 50 years I feel blessed to have enjoyed all the amenities that Hamilton County has to offer. It has been a (3 comments)
fishers: Noblesville and Fishers Rapid Transit Line...
- 06/24/08 05:06 AM
Noblesville and Fishers residents who work downtown could have another option to the daily chore of commuting along I-69 towards downtown. A rapid transit line would run from Noblesville and Fishers to downtown Indianapolis during rush hour in the morning and evening and would coordinate with IndyGo buses to pick up commuters. I am ready for a system that would give us relieve from the congestion that has come with the growth of the Hamilton County. Noblesville and Fishers are popular areas that attract a lot of buyers and as it continues to grow the traffic is going to get more congested.