Stories tagged with "allhamilton"
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Former Noblesville Township assessor is running for county assessor
Robin L. Ward, a three-term Noblesville Township assessor, is running for Hamilton County assessor. Last year, Noblesville residents voted to eliminate the township assessor’s...
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Carmel mayor honors 11-year-old boy for helping save his father's life
Mayor Jim Brainard honored a boy this week for his heroic act that possibly saved his father’s life in Carmel. A Good Samaritan Award was given by the mayor earlier this week...
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Carmel mayor honored for environmental initiatives
Mayor Jim Brainard was recently named the “Elected Official of the Year” by the Hoosier Environmental Council for his initiatives to make Carmel more environmentally...
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Carmel's holiday festivities to "light up" this weekend
Carmel’s holiday lights will be lit amidst music, jugglers, and a visit from Santa during the city’s annual “Holiday on the Square” event this weekend. The festival will be held...
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Hamilton County's libraries to accept all cards
Boundaries end starting Jan. 2 Sue Stemen got carded the last time she used Carmel Clay Public Library. Turns out the longtime Carmel resident lost her library privileges when she...
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Donations needed for Good Samaritan giveaways
Coordinator expects 9,000 people for Thanksgiving and double that for Christmas The need is up, but the donations are down. Nancy Chance is begging for help. The coordinator of the...
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Carmel tightens parking restrictions near roundabouts, crossings
The Carmel City Council has imposed stricter parking restrictions to better protect drivers and pedestrians. The council voted unanimously Monday to prohibit parking on...
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New Indianapolis group to start seeking regional funding solutions
A new City-County Council task force charged with finding a regional solution to help the Capital Improvement Board achieve long-term financial stability will meet for the first...
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New fireworks restrictions passed by Carmel City Council
Carmel residents can continue to legally set off fireworks on New Year’s Eve and certain other upcoming holidays — but only during specific times. The Carmel City...
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More stops fewer times set for Carmel, Fishers buses
Fishers and Carmel workers who use IndyGo’s commuter buses will soon see changes, including a few more stops in Downtown Indianapolis and an adjusted schedule, all in an...
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Indy man tied to Cicero bank robbery to be tried in federal court
An Indianapolis man accused of a Cicero bank robbery in February will be tried in federal court. Prosecutors say Cristofer Tichenor, 30, robbed Community Bank, 1100 S. Peru St.,...
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Hamilton Co. school aide faces multiple child porn charges
A 30-year-old man who worked as an instructional assistant at a Hamilton County school for the disabled will face multiple counts of producing child pornography, federal...
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Westfield man arrested on child-solicitation charges
A Westfield man has been arrested in Johnson County on charges he tried to solicit sex from who he thought was a 14-year-old girl. Keith A. Weisenberger, 45, 15000 block of...
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Palin to stop in Noblesville on Thursday
Former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin will return to Noblesville this week to promote her new book, “Going Rogue.” Palin will sign copies of the book from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m....
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Indianapolis new-home construction picks up in October
Homebuilders in the Indianapolis area finally saw a turnaround in new home construction in October. Builders filed 338 single-family building permits in the nine-county metro area...
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Carmel energy coop to expand, add 40 jobs
Aces Power Marketing, a wholesale energy risk management and transaction execution services firm, today said that it is expanding its national headquarters in Carmel. " More...
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Walgreens ornaments to help older adults
Christmas trees in 65 Walgreens stores in Central Indiana bear ornaments that can help anyone be Santa to isolated older adults. The ornaments bear the first names of deserving...
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Transit issue won't go away here
Upstate rejection is downplayed here Transit advocates have struggled to persuade voters and state officials to fund rapid transportation, but the question seems destined to appear...
