Stories tagged with "local"
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Health department's Southside clinic to reopen Monday at new location
The Marion County Health Department’s Southside Women, Infants and Children clinic will open Monday at its new location. The new WIC office at 507 E. National Ave. will feature...
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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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Hotline offers more data on Indiana road conditions
Hitting the road in droves next week for the holidays, motorists in Indiana will have a new system to get information on traffic and road conditions. Motorists accustomed to...
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Martin University to assist 1,000 Indianapolis Eastside families
Martin University will host a food giveaway for 1,000 pre-selected families on Tuesday. Hoosiers Helping Hoosiers will help residents of the Indianapolis Martindale-Brightwood...
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Easter Seals gives nod to Downtown holiday cherub icon
A traditional Downtown Indianapolis holiday icon will dominate a local fundraising campaign this season. The charity group Easter Seals Crossroads raises money during the holidays...
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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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Longtime Johnson County Sheriff's deputy dies at 54
Anthony Meziere, a Johnson County Sheriff’s Department deputy for 30 years, died Tuesday after an illness of several months. He was 54. Meziere, a resident of Franklin, also...
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Main Street groundbreaking Thursday is 1st step of Speedway's redevelopment
After years of planning and talk, the first physical signs of Speedway’s $500 million redevelopment project will begin with a groundbreaking Thursday. Town and Marion County...
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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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White River Township Board to hold merger meeting Thursday
Mark W. Messick, chairman of the White River Township Board, today formally called a special meeting of the board to consider the merger plan with Greenwood. The meeting will be at...
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Santa to attend Greenwood tree-lighting event on Saturday
Santa Claus is scheduled to make one of his first appearances of the season Saturday in Greenwood. Holiday events begin at 10 a.m. downtown with visitors invited to stroll through...
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Avon elementary schools face 3 redistricting options
The Avon School Board will choose between three options when proceeding with elementary redistricting. The district will open its seventh elementary school, River Birch, for the...
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Pike High counselor named one of state's best
Pike High School counselor Sarah Spearman has been named one of the state’s best. Spearman was selected as the Indiana School Counselor Association Exemplary High School...
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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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Danville High band to host Holiday Melodies event Saturday
Danville High School band members will host a Holiday Melodies program at 6 p.m. Saturday in the high school auditorium, 100 Warrior Way. The event will include a silent auction...
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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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HSE: Time to start planning new junior high
Fresh off the referendum election, Hamilton Southeastern Schools’ officials are in the stages of setting up their next big push: to get a new junior high school built to...
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Avon High School considering new block scheduling plan
Avon parents are invited to attend a public forum regarding a major proposed change to Avon High School’s class schedule beginning next fall. The meeting will be held at 6:30...
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State, local hazmat officials seek source of Brownsburg fuel leak
State and local hazardous materials investigators are combing portions of Brownsburg today, searching for the source of gasoline or similar fuel that ran into White Lick Creek. The...
