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Leanne Morgan Fishers Events Center Show rescheduled to July 26

Leanne Morgan

Comedienne Leanne Morgan was one of the initial bookings announced for the new Fishers Events Center for November 30.  A change in her schedule has required that performance to be rescheduled several months later, to July 26.

Ticket holders should retain their tickets as they will be honored at the rescheduled date. Fans unable to attend the rescheduled show can receive a refund at point of purchase.

Here is a statement from Ms. Morgan:

Y’all, it’s with a heavy heart that I must announce the rescheduling of my show in Fishers, IN on Saturday, November 30, 2024 at Fishers Event Center. I’ve been working hard on my TV series and the production schedule has shifted and I now need to be in LA that night.  My fans mean the world to me and I’m so appreciative of all your support.  I’m so sorry for any inconvenience.  I can’t wait to see you on the new date, Saturday, July 26, 2025 at 7pm. All tickets for the original performance will be honored, so please hold on to your tickets. For ticket inquiries, please contact your point of purchase. For tour information, please visit leannemorgan.com.

Early voting is over

As of Monday afternoon, more than 1.5 million early votes have been cast in the State of Indiana through Sunday.  Early voting is now done.

All that is left is election day and the counting of the ballots.  As an FYI, the vote count normally takes longer here in Hamilton County because there are usually people in line to vote when the polls close, and all in line will be allowed to cast their ballots.

I will be watching the Hamilton Southeastern School Board election Tuesday night so watch this site and my social media for the latest updates on the three township school board races.  I will also keep an eye on some legislative and county races.

As a last minute reminder, even if you cast a straight-party ticket, remember you must select your chosen candidates for Hamilton County Council and school board before you press that button to finalize your ballot.

I will just say this – as someone that has covered news in Fishers for 13 years and resided in fishers for 23 years – elections matter.  Your vote impacts decisions to be made at the state, county and school district level.  Your vote matters.

The mayor and the third-graders

Mayor Fadness Takes questions from third-graders

Whenever I see Scott Fadness, there is no way of predicting what will happen.  We had just finished recording a podcast Friday morning when he asked his staff if the third-graders were ready for him, and they were.

The mayor invited me to join him.  Friday is third-grade day at City Hall, with Hamilton Southeastern students receiving an experience including experiencing several city departments and a mock city council meeting.  But the day starts with the mayor.

Mayor Fadness started the event by asking them a number of questions, such as, how is a mayor fired?  Answers from the third graders were the president, vice president, governor or a judge could fire the mayor, none were right.  The mayor told them their parents vote every four years and can choose to fire him with their votes.

The biggest surprise came when he asked the crowd how much a fire engine costs.  The first student responded $1.5 million, which was the correct answer!  Let’s say they adults in the room were amazed.

It was then the students’ turn to ask questions of the mayor.  Most were typical, such as, tell us about how long you work each day.  One student asked the mayor his net worth.  He didn’t get an answer.

Being a mayor certainly is a job that has its ups and downs.  Watching Scott Fadness handle a theater-full of third grade students led me to this conclusion – this is one of the most enjoyable experiences he has every week.

Fuel Edge Out K-Wings in Defensive Battle, Handing Kalamazoo First Loss of Season

The Indy Fuel rebounded in their weekend series against the Kalamazoo Wings, securing a  1-0 victory on Saturday night to hand the K-Wings their first loss of the season. A second-period power-play goal by former Kalamazoo player Brandon Saigeon proved to be the difference, while rookie goaltender Ben Gaudreau shined in net, recording his first professional shutout.

The Fuel came out of the gates with a sense of urgency, unleashing an offensive assault in the first period. Indy piled on 22 shots in the opening frame, dominating puck possession and testing K-Wings’ rookie goaltender Ty Young early and often. Young, however, was up to the challenge, stopping all 22 shots to keep the game scoreless. Gaudreau, facing a lighter workload, turned aside all five shots he faced to ensure a tied game heading into the second period.

As the second period unfolded, Kalamazoo’s offense started to build momentum, outshooting the Fuel 12-11 in a more evenly matched frame. Indy finally broke the deadlock at 8:09, capitalizing on a power play after a Kalamazoo hooking penalty. Saigeon netted the Fuel’s first and only goal of the night, with assists from Bryan Lemos and Kevin Lombardi, giving Indy a 1-0 lead and marking their first regulation lead of the season.

The third period brought high drama as Kalamazoo pushed hard for the equalizer. Despite a relatively low shot count, the K-Wings generated dangerous scoring chances, including two goals that were disallowed in critical moments. The most dramatic moment came with just 23 seconds left, as the K-Wings appeared to score with an extra attacker on the ice. However, the goal was waved off, preserving Indy’s slim lead.

The Fuel’s defense and Gaudreau’s composure in net held strong until the final buzzer, sealing the 1-0 victory. Gaudreau’s shutout performance marked a milestone in his young career, helping Indy to a gritty road win.

 

Road construction update for the work week starting Monday, November 4

The biggest news in local road construction the past week is the full opening of the roundabout at 96th Street and Allisonville Road.

There are plenty of other updates in area road construction.  Here is the latest update for the work week starting Monday, November 4, as provided by the City of Fishers:

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Tigers, Royals to face each other in a state tournament game

The Mudsock Football game pitting our two local high schools, Fishers and HSE, against each other always draws a sellout crowd and lots of energy during the regular season.  This season, there will be a second contest between these two rivals.  Friday night, Fishers defeated Noblesville 31-21.  HSE beat Homestead 20-14.  That means the Tigers and Royals play each other to decide which squad moves ahead in state 6A competition

The state tournament game is this Friday at HSE.  I expect another sellout crowd for this contest.

Fuel Fall 2-0 to Kalamazoo K-Wings in Tight Defensive Battle

In a hard-fought defensive showdown, the Indy Fuel came up short against the Kalamazoo Wings, falling 2-0 in their first matchup of the season at Wings Event Center on Friday night. Despite outshooting the K-Wings 29-26, the Fuel couldn’t capitalize on key chances, ultimately succumbing to two goals from Kalamazoo.

The game started with a fast-paced first period, as both teams focused on defense and goaltending. Indy’s Peyton Jones and Kalamazoo’s Jonathan Lemieux traded saves, keeping the scoreboard empty through 20 minutes. Indy applied early pressure, outshooting Kalamazoo 11-6, but the first period ended scoreless.

The second period opened with a series of penalties on both sides, giving each team a chance to break the deadlock on special teams. After killing off an early penalty for too many men on the ice, Indy looked poised to strike when former K-Wing Darby Llewellyn had a near-goal on a shorthanded breakaway. Despite the promising attempt, a Kalamazoo defenseman managed a last-second save, and the officials determined after review that the puck hadn’t crossed the line. Shortly after, Kalamazoo’s Ayden MacDonald found the back of the net on a power play at 15:15, giving the K-Wings a 1-0 lead heading into the final period.

In the third period, Indy came out strong, quickly drawing two penalties for a 5-on-3 power-play advantage just a minute in. Kalamazoo’s defense, however, held steady. Even with a rare 6-on-3 opportunity, the Fuel were unable to convert, and Kalamazoo’s Josh Bloom scored a critical shorthanded goal at 3:02 to double the lead, making it 2-0.

The Fuel battled through the remaining minutes, trying to spark a comeback with several more power-play opportunities. Despite a high shot count, they struggled to break down the K-Wings’ solid defense and Lemieux’s impressive goaltending. Kalamazoo’s penalty kill continued to frustrate Indy, ultimately sealing their 2-0 victory as time expired.

Indy will look to bounce back in the second game of the series on Saturday night, aiming to turn their strong shot output into goals.

Hamilton East Public Library Hosts First-Ever LibraryCon!

Hamilton East Public Library (HEPL) is diving into the world of fandom with its first-ever LibraryCon! this fall, bringing an action-packed event to fans of all ages and interests. The convention will be held on Saturday, November 16, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Fishers Library, inviting fans of fantasy, sci-fi, and everything in between to dress as their favorite characters and enjoy a day of interactive fun. The event is designed to celebrate a wide array of fandoms with activities that will appeal to everyone, from hardcore fans to curious newcomers.

LibraryCon! offers something for everyone. Wizards, Jedi, superheroes, Pokémon trainers, and other enthusiasts can look forward to highlight events, including a Trivia Showdown, hands-on Craft Activities, an Artist and Vendor Marketplace, and an exciting Cosplay Contest and Parade.

The Trivia Showdown will let attendees test their knowledge across a spectrum of popular themes, from Pokémon and Harry Potter to Star Wars, with prizes for the top three teams. For those feeling crafty, activities include making a dice bracelet, crafting a no-sew cape, or designing a manga-themed button or magnet.

Visitors to the Artist and Vendor Marketplace will find artwork, games, memorabilia, and other fandom treasures available for purchase. The event will also feature the “Random Fandom” art exhibit, showcasing fan art by over 15 local artists. To add to the excitement, Friends of the Library Book Shop is offering a LibraryCon! sale with 50% off select items.

There will be plenty of photo opportunities throughout the library, including a 360° photobooth and selfie stations where cosplayers and attendees can capture their favorite looks. The Cosplay Contest and Parade will spotlight participants of all skill levels, with prizes for standout costumes and bragging rights for the winners.

Erin Weir, Teen Program Coordinator, shared her enthusiasm: “We are excited to give people a way to connect through their favorite fandoms. Fandoms are communities that share their love of stories and characters in books, media, and art. This event will let fans of all kinds meet, celebrate, and learn from each other in a fun, welcoming space for all.”

Admission to LibraryCon! is free, and all activities are open to the public. Attendees can register for select workshops and activities on-site, available on a first-come, first-served basis. Families and fans of all ages are encouraged to attend this vibrant celebration.

For additional details, visit hamiltoneastpl.org.

Podcast: Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness

Sometimes people ask me how I decide what to ask Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness when he appears as a guest on one of my podcasts.  The more important question is, what do I leave out?  There is so much going on in and around Fishers I can aske a very long list of questions.

But, keeping the podcast to around 30 minutes, you can listen to the pod I recorded with the mayor Friday morning.  We discussed the local school board election, the Event Center opening this month, road construction, a proposed noise ordinance and much more.  Listen at the link below.