Stories tagged with "5 million"
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Indianapolis' Emmis Communications' station taken off air in Hungary
Emmis Communications’ national radio station in Hungary, known as Slger, has been taken off the air, and executives at the Indianapolis-based company plan to go to court to get...
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Bonds will pay for Westfield projects
Money will fund Grand Junction work and a new fire station Westfield is issuing $7.1 million in bonds to fund the first three Grand Junction redevelopment projects as well as a new...
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Westside YMCA to host breakfast with Santa
The West District YMCA, which serves western Marion and Hendricks counties, will hold its annual Breakfast with Santa on Dec. 12. Families are invited to have breakfast and get...
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$2.8M deficit is highest ever for ISO
Orchestra says it plans to work its way into the black without cutting programs When the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra takes the stage these days, it will carry the weight of a...
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Animal shelter grapples with need to cut costs
Muncie — The future of the city’s animal shelter is uncertain as budget cuts and a clause in a union contract might decimate the staff for next year, Mayor Sharon...
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Zionsville council to discuss $4.5M sewer project tonight
ZIONSVILLE — The Zionsville Town Council will hold a special meeting at 7 p.m. tonight at Town Hall. Councilors will discuss bonds for the Zionsville Road sewer project and...
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Warriors trade ex-Pacer Jackson to Bobcats
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Golden State Warriors found a home for the disgruntled swingman Stephen Jackson, sending him to the Charlotte Bobcats today in a four-player deal that pairs...
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McCordsville completes $1.5M wastewater plant
MCCORDSVILLE — Town crews have completed a $1.5 million wastewater treatment plant expansion. In addition, town officials are preparing to wrap up a $700,000 sewer project....
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Stimulus will fund senior housing in Nashville
Federal stimulus money will bring a needed senior housing project to the Southern Indiana tourist town of Nashville. Carmel developer RealAmerica Development breaks ground today on...
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Trust awards $1.5M to Indiana nonprofits
The Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust announced $1.5 million in grants to 18 Indiana nonprofits Thursday. Educational programs for Grades K-12 received $985,000 in grants, and...
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Referendum passes in Hamilton Southeastern Schools
8:47 p.m. — Referendum passed FISHERS – Voters in Hamilton County today overwhelmingly approved a tax increase to support Hamilton Southeastern Schools. The final vote was...
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School funding dilemma on ballot
Residents will decide whether to bail out HSE while it pursues state school funding reform FISHERS, Ind. — Residents living in the state’s fastest-growing school...
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People can vote today in referendum
Noblesville — The Hamilton County Elections Office will have special hours today for voters wishing to cast early ballots in the referendum for Fishers-based Hamilton...
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Special hours Saturday for early voting on Hamilton Southeastern referendum
NOBLESVILLE — The Hamilton County Elections Office will have special hours Saturday for voters wishing to cast their ballots early in the $55 million referendum of Hamilton...
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Wording of Hamilton Southeastern Schools referendum draws questions
FISHERS — Hamilton Southeastern Schools’ officials were busy fielding calls Thursday over next Tuesday’s referendum ballot question from residents puzzled over...
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Cash-strapped Muncie shutting off street lights
MUNCIE, Ind. — Many streetlights will be going off soon in a central Indiana city in a budget-cutting move. The Muncie City Council has slashed its $630,000 streetlight...
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Zionsville Schools' shortfall could still grow
Updated agency data increases Zionsville schools’ estimated loss caused by property tax cap Zionsville Community Schools stands to receive considerably fewer tax dollars in...
