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The Fishers City Council will consider a vote July 21 on a proposed residential parking permit program, allowing the Fishers ...
The City of Noblesville is taking action to address unpleasant odors that residents have complained about for several years. "The smell is very disgusting, especially in the morning hours. It is awful ...
Presented by First Presbyterian Church of Noblesville, the 10th annual Red Geranium Artisan Market will return to 1207 Conner St. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 16. The market, which is free to attend, ...
The Noblesville Boom, the NBA G League affiliate of the Indiana Pacers, presented a youth basketball camp for children ages 7 to 15 July 14 to 18 at The Arena at Innovation Mile in Noblesville. It was ...
From appraisals to gym ownership and, most recently, insurance, Dale Speckman has experience in a variety of fields. Now with his son Luke, Speckman is launching a Roof Scientist franchise in Fishers.
The Westfield Parks and Recreation Board approved an agreement with Rundell Ernstberger Associates of Indianapolis July 2 for construction documentation for streetscaping on Park Street, part of the ...
The Indianapolis City-County Council’s Public Safety and Criminal Justice Committee voted unanimously July 16 to recommend approval of a proposed new curfew for juveniles, and forwarded it for ...
The Town of Zionsville will move ahead with a study to determine the feasibility of hotel development. Zionsville Deputy Mayor Justin Hage told the Zionsville Redevelopment Commission last month the ...
The City of Noblesville and the Noblesville Police Department announced July 10 that NPD Chief John Mann will retire in October. Mann will be succeeded by NPD Assistant Chief Brad Arnold, according to ...
The City of Westfield is planning for changes along Park Street in anticipation of construction of the Park and Poplar planned unit development — a 12-acre mixed-use development approved by the ...
The Hamilton Southeastern High School girls' relay team recently showcased its talent on a national stage for a second time. On June 22, the team won the 1,600-meter sprint medley relay and was runner ...
Two City of Lawrence utilities projects are due to start soon, with the goal of reducing the amount of rainwater that gets into the city’s sanitary sewer system. According to an announcement from the ...