Archive for category: People in the News
Editorial@youarecurrent.com / April 3, 2012 4:00 am
Kyung-A Ahn was born in Seoul, South Korea, although she has lived in Carmel for eight years. She graduated from Indiana University last year with a doctorate in composition. Her works have been performed in the U.S., Korea and across Europe. Two months ago, she was introduced to the CarmelFest committee by a friend. After hearing her rough draft of [...]
Editorial@youarecurrent.com / March 13, 2012 4:00 am
Clark, Boaz serving as princesses Thirty-three young women from across Indiana have been selected to serve in the 2012 500 Festival Princess Program, including Carmel’s Molly Clark of Butler University, and Emily Boaz of Saint Mary’s College. As ambassadors of the 500 Festival, the 2012 Indianapolis 500 and their hometowns, the princesses will attend and volunteer at 500 Festival events [...]
Editorial@youarecurrent.com / March 6, 2012 11:00 am
Bowen to be inducted into Red Cross Hall of Fame Hamilton County Sheriff and Fishers resident Mark Bowen will be presented with a Red Cross Hall of Fame award March 14 at the Conrad Indianapolis hotel, 50 W. Washington St. Bowen is being inducted into the Hall of Fame for his efforts in helping a little girl who was severely [...]
Kevin Kane / February 28, 2012 3:00 am
Councilman shaving his head for charity City Councilman Eric Seidensticker announced last week he’ll soon be sporting a new hairdo, or lack thereof. Seidensticker said his head will be shaved when he appears at the first council meeting in March. “When you see me waxing my head, it’s for a good cause,” he said. Seidensticker will temporarily going with the [...]
Kevin Kane / February 18, 2012 10:30 pm
Carmel girls continue streak The Carmel High School Girls Swimming and Diving Team won its 26th consecutive state championship Feb. 10 and 11 in Indianapolis. With 329 points, CHS’s total was nearly double state runner-up, Zionsville. The program’s dynastic streak is the longest active streak of consecutive state titles in high school sports, and is the third longest all time. [...]