Carmel, IN News Roundup (8/24/25)

Signature55 senior housing plan: Carmel leaders advanced a public-private proposal for active-adult residences, a veterans park with trail connections and a 356-space public garage, all with no new city debt — learn what’s next.

Woolly Yak Ranch & Winery: Arcadia’s new agrotourism destination lets you meet yaks, sheep and pigs, sample wines from the on-site vineyard, wander pecan and pawpaw orchards, and catch “Brass on the Grass” every Friday — find out more.

Harvest Nights unveils new thrills: This fall, The Garden at Newfields transforms into a sprawling Halloween-themed art playground with returning hits like the Pumpkin Path of Peril and Ghost Train plus brand-new Mischief Manor tours and an artisan-crafted Fungi Forest — find out what’s in store.

Behind the Badge Experience: The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is now taking applications for its Fall Citizen’s Academy, offering 12 weeks of immersive Thursday evening training on patrol tactics, K-9 operations, precision driving and more — check out how to apply.

State-of-the-art oncology center: Community Health Network MD Anderson’s Carmel location opened in April with 17 infusion chairs, on-site labs, and same-day multidisciplinary consultations to fast-track care — learn what it offers.

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