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The City of Indianapolis’ parks department is filling the city with music again this summer, with multiple concerts planned throughout the Indy Parks system — and most of the performances are free and ...
When Courtney Martin Sechler was 4 years old, her father gave her the ultimate gift — a second chance at life. Diagnosed at ...
Marlon Llewellyn has been sharing his mother’s Jamaican recipes with the Fishers community for about a year at the Fishers ...
Main Street Zionsville kicked off its inaugural Mingle on Main community event last month, with plans to return to the Village once monthly through September. The event brings people together in the ...
With its major expansion project projected for completion in a few months, Indiana University Health Saxony Hospital has officially been renamed IU Health Fishers. The long-planned name change is part ...
The Carmel City Council on July 7 approved the selection of law firm Dentons Bingham Greenebaum to investigate controversies ...
By Jeff Worrell Civility can sometimes be mistaken for passivity. A gentle nod, a polite smile, an agreement to disagree. But what if true civility wasn’t the soft, easy option, but the bravest one?
During budget meetings last September, several members of the Carmel City Council objected to Carmel Mayor Sue Finkam’s plan to implement new branding for the city. As a result, they removed all the ...
More than 500 people filled the conference center at the Embassy Suites in Noblesville June 25 for Hamilton County Commissioner President Steve Dillinger's annual State of the County address. The ...
City of Noblesville officials, The Farmers Bank President and CEO Chris Cook, members of the bank's board of directors and the bank's senior leadership team joined July 8 to break ground on The ...
Riverview Health recently announced it has achieved certification as a Gold Cribs for Kids National Safe Sleep Hospital. Cribs for Kids is a national safe sleep initiative dedicated to reducing infant ...
The Zionsville Fire Department is planning to replace several vehicles. ZFD Chief James VanGorder recently updated the Zionsville Fire Safety Board on the status of the department’s apparatus. The ...
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