Stories tagged with "sam jones"
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Traffic changes in store for I-465
Lanes, ramps will open or close as highway project moves into new phase Westside motorists should stay alert for a series of changes in the traffic patterns in the heavily traveled...
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Lanes to shift on Westside I-465 road work
State highway officials are warning motorists to stay alert for lane changes and shifting traffic patterns today and the next two weekends in the construction zone along several...
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More I-465 ramps to open on Westside
Westside motorists accustomed to dodging through the Accelerate 465 construction zone — which has affected nearly all of the adjacent interchanges — can take heart that...
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Governor hands out Indiana Black Expo awards
Looking upon a still-standing crowd, Charlotte Westerhaus thanked the many leaders who blazed a trail for her. “All trailblazers need a compass,” Westerhaus said...
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Summer driving guide: Avoid road construction in Central Indiana
What you need to know to avoid traffic headaches The arrival of warm weather means the summer construction season is about to get serious. Although most projects were in the...
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I-465 neighbors will need earplugs a while longer
The roar of heavy equipment and grinding concrete shook the walls of Amanda Phelps’ home at about 3:30 a.m. Tuesday. That sound, Indiana Department of Transportation...
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INDOT plans hearing on Westside I-465
The Indiana Department of Transportation will hold a Tuesday evening meeting on plans to rebuild I-465 on the Westside and Southwestside. The meeting will deal with the 2009...
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Former airport exit next for I-465 upgrade
Westside motorists should brace for another summer of construction-related delays on a long section of I-465. Midway through the five-year and $550 million Accelerate 465 project,...
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Rolls-Royce looking to hire 100 machinists via job fair
Indianapolis -- Jet engine maker Rolls-Royce said it will recruit 100 experienced machinists at a job fair today. Candidates will be screened at the Rolls-Royce training center...
