Stories tagged with "county officials"
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County tax fall payment is due on Friday
The second or fall installment of Hendricks County property taxes is due Friday. This year’s spring and fall tax bills were mailed out to property owners together in August....
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H1N1 vaccination clinics in Indianapolis, Noblesville draw hundreds
H1N1 vaccination clinics in Indianapolis and north in Hamilton County drew large crowds this afternoon. The Hamilton County Health Department had only planned to give 500 doses in...
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Johnson County to offer free H1N1 vaccination clinic
Johnson County officials will hold a free H1N1 vaccination clinic next week in Franklin. The clinic will be held from 2 to 6 p.m., or until the vaccine runs out, on Nov. 9 in Scott...
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Johnson Co. H1N1 clinic set for Monday
FRANKLIN — Johnson County officials will hold a free H1N1 vaccination clinic next week in Franklin. The clinic will be from 2 to 6 p.m., or until the vaccine runs out, on...
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Johnson Co. has some H1N1 vaccine for Friday clinic
FRANKLIN — Johnson County officials are going ahead with plans for their first public H1N1 flu-vaccine clinic, despite a low number of vaccine doses. The clinic will be held...
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No H1N1 vaccine clinics set yet for Hamilton Co.
Hamilton County Health Department has received about 10,500 doses of H1N1 flu vaccines, according to county officials. Spokesman Tony Benge said the department also is working with...
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Groundbreaking set for $35M armory
Franklin — A groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled Friday for an armory to be built west of I-65 in Franklin. More than $35 million in federal funds will be used to build the...
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New armory planned for Franklin
A groundbreaking ceremony will be held Friday morning for an armory to be built west of I-65 in Franklin. More than $35 million in federal funds will be used to build the Armed...
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'Tough questions' on agenda about Hendricks County home's future
In these times of tight budgets and spending cuts, the old county home that gives the poor and homeless a place to live could again be on the chopping block. Hendricks County...
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Tribe funnels money to flood sirens
DELPHI, Ind. — An American Indian tribe has won federal funding for three emergency warning sirens along the flood-prone Tippecanoe River in Carroll County. The National...
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Charges against driver may include murder
Warsaw — Authorities are pursuing murder charges against a Northern Indiana man who they say fatally crushed another man with his pickup truck. Marc Alan Greene, 41, Mentone,...
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Property tax bills delayed for Johnson County
Leaders hope budget stays in black; auditor finds funds to cover payroll Cash is getting thin as Johnson County officials anticipate another delay in mailing property tax bills....
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Developer to repair road near Mount Comfort Elementary
Issue with utility lines delays work to fill drop-off A developer has promised to fix a dangerous stretch of road near Mount Comfort Elementary School by the time students return...
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Developer to repair road drop near school
Issue with utility lines delays work to fill drop-off MOUNT COMFORT — A developer has promised to fix a dangerous stretch of road near Mount Comfort Elementary School by the...
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Panel to study options for justice complex
Franklin — Johnson County officials agree something has to be done to address crowding at the county’s justice complex. A study committee was formed this week to...
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Johnson County Jail needs and cost will be studied
Not long ago, Johnson County Sheriff Terry McLaughlin housed 325 inmates in the Johnson County Jail. With a more recent population at 309 — still five more than the...
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Parents get more time to find a new day care
New Palestine — A New Palestine day care will stay open at least until August after parents of children attending the facility received county officials’ permission to...
