Stories tagged with "neighborhood association"
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$2 million plan to help revitalize MLK Street
$2M plan aims to reinvigorate MLK Street to make it a destination for residents, visitors Named for a man who overcame adversity and led a revival of community spirit, Dr. Martin...
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Speedway neighborhood group came a long way in a short time
Accomplishments are many in 10 years of the Old Speedway City Neighborhood Association Considering what the group has accomplished, a newcomer might think the Old Speedway City...
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Speedway group comes long way in short time
Considering what the group has accomplished, a newcomer might think the Old Speedway City Neighborhood Association has been around as long as the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. After...
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Neighborhood group will mark 10 years
The Old Speedway City Neighborhood Association will celebrate its 10th anniversary at 7 p.m. Nov. 2 in Speedway United Methodist Church, 5065 W. 16th St. During its first 10 years,...
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Old Speedway neighborhood group to celebrate 10th anniversary
The Old Speedway City Neighborhood Association will celebrate its 10th anniversary at 7 p.m. Nov. 2 in the Speedway United Methodist Church, 5065 W. 16th St. During its first 10...
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Cafe Patachou will have to wait for a decision
A controversial proposal to add outdoor seating as part of the expansion of a popular Meridian-Kessler restaurant was delayed Tuesday at the request of a neighborhood group. The...
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Council to vote on moving traffic court, probation site
Plan to move traffic court and probation office angered residents, and initial vote was shelved in June A controversial proposal to move a busy traffic court and satellite...
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Noblesville church picnic adds sundaes to fun
NOBLESVILLE — A corn-hole tournament, make-your-own ice cream sundaes and a band that will cover music from all eras are new to the annual Proud Heritage Picnic on...
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Visitors bureau slices tourism grant funds
County agency also freezes pay and hiring and reduces costs to help save money Hamilton County hotel room rates have dropped, and the economic reality will be felt next year by...
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College, 49th area pores over beer-tasting bar
College Avenue on the Northside has seen its share of beer tasting over the years. A new establishment would formalize it. Upland Brewery, of Bloomington, plans to open a beer...
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Carson keeps constituents in dark about health care
As a voter in the 7th District, I’m curious why U.S. Rep. Andre Carson seems so reluctant to come face to face with his constituents and discuss the health-care bill being...
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Westfield Farmers Market's veggies, cake lure buyers
Rain or shine, the crowd usually picks up around 5 p.m. each Friday at this summer’s Westfield Farmers Market. About seven or eight vendors each week have sold fresh produce....
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Bates-Hendricks Neighborhood takes the initiative in an effort to fight blight
Neighborhood takes the initiative in an effort to fight blight The front yard of the gray duplex on Sanders Street sprouts thistles and Queen Anne’s lace as tall as most...
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Data is humming at former Eastgate mall
Initial work has converted coat store to computer space, with offices, businesses ahead The work may not show on the outside, but the new owners of a former Eastside mall are...
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Westfield Market opens downtown on June 5
The Downtown Westfield Neighborhood Association will open the second season of the Westfield Market on June 5. The Market will offer local produce, specialty food items, flowers...
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Appeal filed in case of Speedway shortcut
The leader of a neighborhood association near Gasoline Alley is appealing the closure of a street that businesses and residents have said is a needed shortcut to the Indianapolis...
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Move to the big city brought exposure to violence
Until three years ago, I lived for 25 years in rural areas of northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin. I never locked my door; I dealt with people as honest as the day is long and...
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Costs growing again for Westfield's Grand Junction plan
Downtown redevelopment plan will cost an additional $20,000 to rewrite zoning ordinances Westfield will spend an additional $20,000 to $25,000 on downtown revitalization. The money...
