As a one-man-band volunteer news operation, I cover what Fishers news I can, but obviously cannot cover everything. I pay attention to what other news outlets are saying about Fishers. Some may require subscriptions, but here are a few recent examples of Fishers in the local news:
John Tuohy of the Indianapolis Star writes about how the opening of the Hotel Nickel Plate signals a major step in the City of Fishers focus on developing the area around 116th Street and downtown Fishers. The link is here but a subscription may be required.
Daniel Bradley of the Indianapolis Business Journal reports on a new residential development coming to 116th Street and Hoosier Road that will feature condos valued in the range of $1 million. The link is here but a subscription is likely required.
The building that once housed an O’Charley’s restaurant near Target, and has been vacant for a while, and is reopening as Walk-On’s, a sports themed restaurant & bar. David Lindquist has the story at this link, with a subscription likely needed to access this story
Current-In-Fishers Editor Leila Kheiry reports on a squabble between a 5th District Congressional candidate and a Fishers City Council member. A subscription is not required to access this story at this link.
A former employee of a Fishers Day Care pleaded guilty to charges relating to abusing children in her care. Television station WTHR has more on the story at this link (no subscription)
Fishers Magazine Publisher Alison Gatz has started a new video series she calls “Mic’d Up.” In this first episode, Alison walks Ritchey Woods with Mayor Scott Fadness, mostly talking about his personal and family life. No subscription needed here. You can watch the video at this link.
As you can see, local Indianapolis-area news organizations are paying attention to Fishers, whether the news is good or bad for the local community.