Stories tagged with "boone"
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Boone Co. plans 4 vaccination clinics
Boone County will hold four H1N1 clinics over the next month, but as in the past, there won’t be enough vaccine for everyone. The Health Department will hold its next free...
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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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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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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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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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Zionsville library to exchange food for overdue fees
Zionsville’s Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library annual Food for Fines will begin at 1 p.m. Sunday. Library customers can clear off overdue fines when they donate food....
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Indianapolis mayor to speak at Zionsville school's veterans event
ZIONSVILLE — In what has become a tradition, Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard will visit a Zionsville school on Veterans Day. Ballard will speak at Zionsville West Middle...
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Art exhibit opens Saturday in Zionsville
ZIONSVILLE — Zionsville’s Kellar Mahaney Gallery will host “A Petite Format Exhibition” for the holidays. The small works exhibition opens at noon Saturday...
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Zionsville gallery walk to be year-round
The Zionsville art galleries, artists’ studios and art venues will be open late for the First Fridays gallery walks year-round. The first one will be this Friday....
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Access counselor recuses self from Star complaint
The state’s public access counselor has recused himself from ruling on a complaint by The Indianapolis Star because his sister and mother-in-law lost their jobs as a result...
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Accountant's creation wins scarecrow contest
ZIONSVILLE — The people have voted and Angela Wulber, Certified Public Accountant, is the winner of the Zionsville Merchants Association’s Scarecrow on Parade...
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Zionsville band feels October chill
ZIONSVILLE — The schedule didn’t give Zionsville Marching Eagles any breaks Saturday. The Eagles fell short in their mission to make it to their first state finals....
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Ind. 334 bridge to open Saturday in Zionsville
ZIONSVILLE — A new bridge on Indiana 334 will open to traffic this weekend in Boone County. The road west of Zionsville, including a bridge over Irishman’s Run, will...
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Zionsville club to host kids' fall festival
ZIONSVILLE — Sunday’s Hayrides&Pumpkins Day serves as the Lions Club’s annual thank you to the town for its support. The free event will be from 2 p.m. to 5...
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Jobless rate falls for 2nd month in Boone Co.
Unemployment fell for the second straight month in Boone County, according to numbers released today from the Department of Workforce Development. September’s unemployment...
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Woman breaks hip as police chase pair
ZIONSVILLE — Police believe they’ve ended a two-county crime spree with the arrest of two teenagers in Zionsville. Zionsville Police Chief Rick Dowden said Robert M....
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Merchants showcase scarecrows for 5th year
ZIONSVILLE — Scarecrows can be found all over Zionsville from Main Street to Boone Village to businesses on 96th and Zionsville Road. This is the fifth year for the...
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Boone Co. home sales dip in Sept.
The Boone County real estate market appears to have dipped a bit last month, but remains stronger than most of the central Indiana counties, according to figures from a local...
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2 band contests this weekend; more on way
The marching band contest season is under way, and it’s nearly as busy as the football season. Band competitions are set over the next five weekends around Indiana. In the...
