Monthly Archives: November 2025

Multi-Agency Emergency Training Brings Hundreds to Ruoff Music Center

Part of the law enforcement training exercise (Photo from video provided)

Public safety agencies from across Hamilton County and Central Indiana spent this week at Ruoff Music Center participating in a large-scale, multi-day training exercise aimed at improving coordinated response during major emergencies.

The exercise brought together law enforcement, fire, EMS, and emergency management teams to practice communication and response during complex scenarios such as active-threat situations, suspicious objects, and multiple simulated victims. Officials said the goal is to strengthen how agencies work together when real-world crises occur.

Over four days, approximately 400 public safety personnel and more than 550 volunteer crisis actors took part in 12 separate scenarios — the result of 19 months of planning.

To create realistic but controlled conditions, the training incorporated medical equipment, non-lethal training ammunition, gunshot simulators, simulated crowd noise, and professional injury moulage.

Fishers Police and Fishers Fire & EMS were among the participating agencies, along with departments from Carmel, Noblesville, Westfield, South Madison, the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, Indiana State Police, and Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department. Hamilton County Emergency Management, 911 dispatchers, and three private partner organizations also took part.

Andrew Newport, regional vice president of operations for Ruoff Music Center, said the venue is committed to preparing for large-scale emergencies.

“Ruoff Music Center is committed to maintaining the highest standards of preparedness through ongoing collaboration with public safety and emergency management partners,” Newport said. “This exercise demonstrates our shared commitment to the safety of our fans, crew, and community.”

Public safety officials noted that the training was planned in advance and did not pose a threat to the public.

 

Road construction update – week starting Monday, November 24

We are headed to Thanksgiving week, so be aware of some street closures to make way for two 5K events.  Also, be aware of lane restrictions on Sate Road 37 southbound at the 141st Street construction area.

There is a lot more in this week’s Fishers-area road construction report for the work week starting Mponday, November 24, as provided by the City of Fishers:

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Laskosky Scores Twice, Flores Shines as Fuel Edge Adirondack 2–1

Indy Fuel on the attack in Period 3

Cody Laskosky supplied all the offense the Indy Fuel needed Friday night, and goaltender Owen Flores delivered a highlight-reel performance to secure a 2-1 victory over the Adirondack Thunder at the Fishers Event Center.

Both teams skated to a scoreless first period, with defense dominating the opening 20 minutes.

Tensions rose midway through the game when Indy’s Jadon Joseph and Adirondack’s Ryan Wheeler dropped the gloves, earning matching penalties. Wheeler also drew an unsportsmanlike conduct call, giving the Fuel a power play, but Indy was unable to convert.

Laskosky broke the deadlock with 4:30 remaining in the second period, then struck again with about 12 minutes left in the third to put the Fuel up 2-0.

Adirondack pulled goaltender Jeremy Brodeur with two minutes to play, and the gamble paid off briefly as Tyson Fawcett scored with 1:16 remaining. But the Fuel defense held firm in the final moments, securing the team’s seventh win of the young season. Indy now stands at 7-6-1.

The Fuel and Thunder meet again Saturday for Racers Night, honoring Indianapolis’ former WHA franchise. Puck drop is set for 7 p.m. at the Fishers Event Center.

HEPL launches Season of Giving with donation drives, HSE student partnership

The Hamilton East Public Library will kick off its annual Season of Giving on Dec. 1, offering residents a variety of ways to support local families in need while highlighting a new partnership with Hamilton Southeastern Schools.

The campaign runs through Jan. 11 at both the Noblesville and Fishers library branches. Donation drives this year include winter clothing, non-perishable food, and period care products. Items collected at the Fishers Library will go to the Delaware Township Trustee’s Office, while donations at the Noblesville Library will support the Noblesville Township Trustee’s Office.

The library is also partnering with the Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank to collect shelf-stable foods. In addition, HEPL is working with HamCo Love, a nonprofit focusing on period poverty, to gather menstrual care products or monetary donations through the organization’s online wish lists or Venmo account.

A new element of this year’s campaign is an externship collaboration with Hamilton Southeastern High School. Three students from the school’s Public Relations class worked with HEPL’s marketing team this fall to assist with storytelling, messaging, photography, and social media promotion for the Season of Giving.

HSE senior Claire Robertson, who led the student team, said their goal was to help boost donations by 5% over last year. “We’re so thankful to our adviser, Bill DeLisle, and HEPL’s Director of Marketing and Communications, Kelsey Sweet, for giving us this opportunity,” Robertson said in the release.

Alongside the donation drives, the library will offer a series of programs for families, adults, teens, and children throughout the season. Events include Bling-a-Book for teens and adults (Nov. 29 in Noblesville and Dec. 13 in Fishers), Teen Gourmet workshops, a Stitch-a-Thon, a Family Portrait Day, Riso holiday card-making at Ignite Studio, a Dec. 26 blood drive in Noblesville, and the Heart Connectors program in January.

Additional drop-in crafts and activities will be available at both library locations. A full schedule and registration details are posted on the library’s online events calendar.

More information about the Season of Giving and donation guidelines can be found at hamiltoneastpl.org.

Huston, GiaQuinta Condemn Threats and Swatting Attempts Targeting Indiana Senators

Todd Huston

Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston, a Republican from Fishers, joined Indiana House Democratic Leader Phil GiaQuinta on Friday in strongly condemning a series of recent threats and swatting attempts directed at members of the Indiana Senate.

In a joint statement, the legislative leaders called the incidents “abhorrent and completely unacceptable,” stressing that criminal acts are not an appropriate way to express political disagreement.

“The threats, swatting attempts and other criminal activity being directed at our colleagues in the Senate are abhorrent and completely unacceptable. This is no way to express political disagreement, and it must stop,” Huston and GiaQuinta said.

The lawmakers thanked local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies for their swift response and ongoing investigations, noting that officers have been working to ensure the safety of elected officials and their families.

“This is incredibly harmful to those being directly impacted and to our entire state,” the statement continued. “We’re praying for our colleagues, their families and neighbors, and our law enforcement partners. We hope to see swift justice for anyone responsible for these crimes.”

Authorities have not released details about the specific threats or identified any suspects. Swatting involves making a false report to provoke a heavy police response, often placing victims and responding officers in danger.

Fishers Police Conduct Traffic Blitz on 116th Street, Issue 39 Traffic Stops

Five Fishers Police Department officers conducted a targeted traffic enforcement effort along 116th Street on Thursday morning, resulting in 39 traffic stops over a four-hour period.

The traffic blitz took place between Olio Road and Cumberland Road from 8 a.m. to noon. According to the department, the highest speed recorded during the operation was 27 mph over the posted limit.

Police said several stops led to positive conversations with drivers about road safety, and officers noted that many motorists were already following the speed limit.

“Every stop is an opportunity to prevent crashes and protect our community,” the department said in its update.

Fishers Police thanked drivers who slowed down and set “an excellent example for safe driving,” reminding residents that reduced speeds help create safer streets throughout the city.

Sheriff’s Office: Driver Killed After Early-Morning Crash on U.S. 31

The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a fatal crash that occurred early Thursday on southbound U.S. 31 in the 25000 block near Sheridan.

Deputies were called to the scene around 3:59 a.m. after a Kia Optima traveling southbound struck a deer while attempting to avoid it. According to investigators, the impact caused the vehicle to leave the roadway and go down an embankment before eventually returning to the roadway and coming to rest in the outside lane.

After an unknown period of time, a southbound Volvo semi-truck struck both the disabled Kia and its driver, who authorities believe had been standing outside the vehicle. The driver of the Kia was pronounced dead at the scene.

The Hamilton County Coroner’s Office is working to confirm the victim’s identity and notify family members.

The crash remains under investigation by the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Crash Team. Agencies assisting at the scene included the Sheridan Police Department, Emergency Management Agency, Sheridan Fire Department, Jackson Fire Department and the Hamilton County Coroner’s Office.

 

IFL, Broadcast Partner FanDuel Sports Network Announce National TV Deal Beginning in 2026

The Indoor Football League (IFL), which includes the Fishers Freight franchise, announced Wednesday a new national broadcast partnership with FanDuel Sports Network that will bring the league’s games to millions of households starting in 2026.

Under the agreement, FanDuel Sports Network will air 60 live IFL games each season across its television channels and streaming app. The package includes national coverage of the Western Conference Championship and the IFL National Championship.

A key feature of the partnership is the launch of Sunday Night Indoor Football, a weekly primetime broadcast set for Sundays at 7:30 p.m. ET. The league says the showcase will highlight the IFL’s fast pace, high energy, and unique indoor atmosphere.

“Partnering with FanDuel Sports Network represents a major step forward for the Indoor Football League,” IFL Commissioner Todd Tryon said in a statement. “This partnership expands our reach to new audiences across the country, gives our coaches, players, and officials the exposure needed to advance their brand, and gives our loyal fans a premier viewing experience each week.”

Jared Widman, president of the IFL Business Division, said the national platform will deliver new opportunities for teams, sponsors, and league partners.

“National exposure across the network reinforces our commitment to growing the IFL brand and showcasing the incredible talent and energy on our fields,” Widman said.

FanDuel Sports Network, operated by Main Street Sports Group, manages a large portfolio of local sports media rights and produces more than 3,000 live sporting events each year, including coverage for select MLB, NHL, and NBA teams.

The IFL’s 2026 season will be the first presented under the new media agreement.

Hamilton County Democrats Host Inaugural Torchbearer Gala in Fishers

The Hamilton County Democratic Party held its first Torchbearer Gala on Friday, Nov. 14, drawing elected officials, candidates and local supporters to The Hawthorns Golf and Country Club in Fishers.

Party Chair Josh Lowry said the event, themed “A Light in the Darkness,” was designed to underscore the party’s focus on building momentum for upcoming election cycles. “We chose the future of the Democratic Party,” Lowry said, adding that the goal is to support and invest in candidates running in 2026 and beyond.

Speakers included Terre Haute Mayor Brandon Sakbun and State Sen. Andrea Hunley. Video remarks were also provided by U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna and newly sworn-in U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva. Additional attendees included State Sen. JD Ford, State Rep. Victoria Garcia Wilburn, Fishers City Councilor Bill Stuart, Carmel City Council Member Anita Joshi, and State Rep. Carey Hamilton of Indianapolis.

The gala highlighted the party’s slate of candidates for the 2026 state legislative races. The group includes Racheal Bleicher for House District 24, Joel Levi for House District 37, Lasima Packett for Senate District 31, Stephanie Jo Yocum for House District 88, and Tiffany Stoner for House District 25. Party leaders described the candidates as central to efforts to break the Republican supermajority at the Statehouse.

Nocona Canady-Flatt, the party’s events chair, closed the evening by thanking attendees, donors and volunteers. She praised supporters for staying engaged despite what she described as a challenging political climate. “You continue to fight through the fatigue of the endless news cycle to show that hope is possible, change is necessary, accountability is worth fighting for, and that light always defeats darkness,” she said.

Canady-Flatt encouraged guests to continue supporting the party’s work. “May we all continue to hold the torch to light our path through the dark,” she said.

Indy Ignite Prepares for Season Two as Players and Coaches Arrive in Fishers

Indy Ignite take on Grand Rapids at the Fishers Event Center last season

The Indy Ignite professional women’s volleyball team is gearing up for its second season as players, coaches and staff return to Fishers ahead of the Major League Volleyball draft later this month.

Team officials say multiple athletes have begun arriving in central Indiana, marking the start of formal preparations for the 2026 season. New head coach Lauren Bertolacci, who joined the club in September after coaching professionally in Switzerland, has also settled into the area. She has spent recent weeks preparing for the draft and training camp while attending NCAA volleyball matches across the region.

Several returning players are now back with the team, including Elena and Leketor Member-Meneh, who spent the offseason recovering from last season’s injury and is expected to return to the court in January. International signing Alexandra arrived Nov. 1 from Italy, and Camryn is expected in Fishers soon. Ainise and Lydia remained in central Indiana during the offseason and assisted with marketing and community engagement efforts.

The Ignite also welcomed Zuzanna “Zuza” Czyżnielewska on Nov. 1 as the team’s full-time strength and conditioning coach and performance coordinator. Czyżnielewska previously worked in the UCLA athletics department and has experience as both a professional volleyball player and a strength coach for European pro teams.

While players continue arriving, the Ignite front office is preparing for one of its most significant dates of the offseason: Major League Volleyball Draft Day on Nov. 24. The team will select four new athletes from the top NCAA players eligible for the league. The draft will be broadcast live on Roku beginning at noon.

The Ignite will operate an internal draft room from its Fishers offices, but fans are invited to a public Draft Day celebration at The Lounge at Parks Place Pub. Radio host Jake Query will broadcast “Query & Company” live from the pub, with festivities beginning at 11 a.m.

Following the draft, the team will turn its attention to its season opener. Indy Ignite will return to the Fishers Event Center on Jan. 24 for its first home match of the new season. The venue, which opened last November, is coming off its first full year as the home court for the Ignite.

The club also marked two milestones this month. Dec. 7 marked the second anniversary of the official announcement of Indy Ignite, and Nov. 22 marked the first anniversary of the Fishers Event Center.

Head coach Bertolacci recently summed up the team’s approach as preparations intensify: “Being crowned a champion is not totally in your control, but acting like one is,” she said during remarks at the IHSVCA State Finals Banquet.