Stories tagged with "Keystone"
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Keystone Towers complex fails to sell in auction
Indianapolis — An online auction for the nonperforming loan on the vacant Keystone Towers complex failed to bring a bid acceptable to the seller when it ended Wednesday....
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New Carmel trail already has graffiti
City engineer believes it is old, will be erased before project is complete A paved trail, winding along a creek between neighborhoods and wooded areas, is taking shape in...
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Delegation seeks to lure racing jobs here
Mayor Greg Ballard and an entourage are in Europe at the start of a nine-day overseas trip meant to attract jobs and manufacturing technology to Indianapolis to expand the...
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House fire causes $70,000 in damage
A family returned from church Sunday morning to find their house ablaze and firefighters working to douse the flames. The Indianapolis Fire Department and one firetruck from Beech...
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Indy family finds home afire after church
Homeowners returned from church this morning to find their house on fire and firefighters working to douse the flames. The Indianapolis Fire Department and one fire truck from...
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Illinois girl, 4, dies of injuries from I-65 crash
A 4-year-old girl from Illinois injured in a Nov. 6 crash on I-65 in Indianapolis has died, the Indiana State Police said Saturday. Gwendolyn McCormick died Wednesday of her...
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Child injured in crash dies from injuries
A child injured in a Nov. 6 crash on I-65 has died, according to the Indiana State Police. Gwendolyn McCormick, 4, died Wednesday of her injuries, said Sgt. Dana Harshman of the...
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Volunteers plant about 90 trees
V olunteers planted about 90 trees Saturday at the Mary and John Geisse Soccer Complex on Indianapolis’ Northwestside. The trees are designed to help provide shade for youths...
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Kids hurt in pileup on I-65 still in hospital
Two young children seriously injured in a chain-reaction crash Friday night on I-65 remain in the hospital. Erin McCormick, 36, Round Lake, Ill., was treated and released from...
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Man tells police robber shot him in leg
An Indianapolis man was shot in the leg Sunday afternoon during what he told police was an attempted robbery, police said. About 3:30 p.m., Wilbert Wilkerson, 24, was parked in a...
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Man shot in leg on city’s Northside
An Indianapolis man was shot in the leg this afternoon during what he told police was an attempted robbery, police said. Around 3:30 p.m., Wilbert Wilkerson, 24, was parked in a...
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Two I-65 crash victims still hospitalized
Two young children seriously injured in a chain-reaction crash Friday night on I-65 remain in the hospital. Erin McCormick, 36, Round Lake, Ill., was treated and released from...
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Two children, mother critical after I-65 crash
An Illinois woman and her two young children were critically injured Friday when a recreational vehicle smashed into their car, setting off a chain-reaction crash on I-65. Indiana...
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On the block: mortgage for Keystone Towers
Loan’s holder will sell it rather than go through foreclosure The abandoned Keystone Towers complex on the city’s Northeastside could get a new owner through the...
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Big street projects want federal funds
Carmel needs $78.3 million to remove signals and redo 96th and Keystone Carmel’s Keystone Parkway project is well under way, with more than half of construction complete and...
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Indianapolis Keystone Towers' loan going to auction
The abandoned Keystone Towers complex on the Northeastside could get a new owner through the unusual process of auctioning its mortgage next week. Online bids will be taken on the...
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Vacant apartments host WMD exercises
Emergency workers are combing through a decrepit apartment building today as if a chemical or biological weapon were detonated in it, or at least nearby. It’s a training...
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Big street projects want federal funds
City needs $78.3 million to remove traffic lights, redo 96th and Keystone Carmel’s Keystone Parkway project is well under way, with more than half of construction complete...
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Entrepreneur to screen documentary tonight in Indianapolis
Venture investor and entrepreneur Bob Compton will screen his newest documentary film in Indianapolis tonight at the Keystone Art Cinema on the Far Northside. In “The 21st...
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Carmel council to discuss $33.2M bond
The Carmel City Council will discuss a proposed $33.2 million bond at a future finance committee meeting. The bond ordinance was introduced during Monday night’s council meeting,...
