Stories tagged with "council president"
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Zionsville council wants boards, commissions to disclose potential conflicts of interest
The Zionsville Town Council has outlined a procedure for picking new members of town boards and commissions. Citing a need for transparency, council President Matt Price said...
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Fishers voters may decide city-or-town issue
City Yes group says it’s gathered enough signatures for a spring referendum A group that supports Fishers becoming a city says it has gathered enough signatures on a petition...
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More than 186K sign petition to save Sallie Mae jobs
Sallie Mae employees in Indiana have collected more than 81,000 signatures on a petition to help save their jobs. The federal government’s proposed student loan reform is...
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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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Beech Grove youth council seeks donations for soldiers
The Beech Grove Mayor’s Youth Council is seeking donations by Dec. 4 for the first shipment of care packages to a platoon of soldiers deployed overseas that the council has...
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Stronger smoking ban gets new life
City-County Council votes to revisit proposal that had been in limbo After a setback last month that put its future in question, a proposal to ban smoking in most Indianapolis...
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Westfield council will consider raises tonight
WESTFIELD — The City Council will consider raises for elected officials tonight. A proposed salary ordinance shows council members receiving a $650 raise and Clerk Treasurer...
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Repairs completed on important roadway
Zionsville — A main roadway in and out of Zionsville is completely open, to the relief of residents, businesses and government officials. A new bridge on Ind. 334, west of...
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Southeast Indiana to get plastic equipment plant from Ohio's Process Systems and Services
An Ohio company that specializes in industrial plastics and process equipment fabrication, installation and service plans to build its first out-of-state plant in southeastern...
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Traffic flows on Ind. 334 again
New bridge opens on stretch of road that had been closed since late June A main roadway in and out of Zionsville is finally completely open, to the relief of residents, businesses...
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Faultless takes up fight to retain Sallie Mae jobs
Fishers council leader to travel to D.C. to ask Bayh to vote against student loan reform Fishers is working with other Central Indiana communities to save Sallie Mae. Pending...
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Town clerk surrenders after vanishing
LAKEVILLE, Ind. — The clerk-treasurer of a northern Indiana town has surrendered to police a week after failing to appear in court on charges he beat his girlfriend. An...
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Fishers eyes 2nd resolution backing Sallie Mae office
Fishers and Muncie, home to the state’s two Sallie Mae offices, plan to pass resolutions tonight to support the company, which is in danger of losing much of its business to...
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Traffic flows on Ind. 334 again
New bridge opens on stretch of road that had been closed since late June A main roadway in and out of Zionsville is finally completely open, to the relief of residents, businesses...
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Power play for political purposes
Republicans on the City-County Council appear ready to waste $500,000 in taxpayers’ money for purely political purposes at the same time the city has been forced to cut...
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Council OK's budget after additional cuts
City departments will have to rearrange their individual budgets and operations now that the Carmel City Council has decided to reduce the city’s overall proposed 2010 budget...
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Council votes down move to admonish Brainard, McBride
While a mistake blamed on Mayor Jim Brainard and Carmel’s city engineer has been criticized publicly several times, they’ve avoided an official reprimand from the City...
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Carmel approves $87M budget for 2010
CARMEL — The Carmel City Council approved its 2010 budget after reducing it by more than $1.6 million and by eliminating a job. The council voted to approve a total budget of...
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Zionsville's budget cut 10% after speedy revision
Tax cuts will come at a cost Most Zionsville residents will pay less in taxes next year as the town slices its 2010 budget and uses up some of its cash reserves, but some officials...
