MARION COUNTY, Ind. – Market Street is currently closed to vehicular and pedestrian traffic under I-65 between Davidson Street and Pine Street for structure excavation and shoring tower installation. This closure will now end on or after March 14, weather permitting, due to the recent harsh weather conditions. Throughout the …
Read More »Crash on I-70 in Hancock County Claims One Life
Greenfield, IN – Saturday night, February 5, 2022 at 8:36 p.m., emergency responders were called to the scene of a serious crash involving a car and a semi on I-70 westbound near the 109 mile marker. Upon arrival first responders found a semi-tractor trailer in the ditch along with a heavily …
Read More »Circle Centre Development Company Soliciting Architectural Plans for Future Redevelopment of Circle Centre
Indianapolis, Ind. (February 4, 2022) – Circle Centre Development Company, a limited partnership of 17 business and corporate investors, and the original investors in Circle Centre, is soliciting innovative redevelopment ideas for the future uses and spaces of Circle Centre from a select group of architectural professionals. “Circle Centre is …
Read More »State Police Investigating Two Separate Fatal Crashes
Indianapolis, IN – Troopers from the Indiana State Police are investigating two fatal crashes that occurred Friday evening, February 4, 2022. At 5:25 p.m. dispatchers began receiving 911 calls about a serious crash on I-65 northbound at the 120.5 mile marker. Preliminary reports indicated two vehicles had collided and one of …
Read More »Hendricks County legislators: High-priority bills advance as session reaches halfway point
STATEHOUSE (Feb. 4, 2022) – In the first half of the 2022 legislative session, Hendricks County lawmakers voted to advance several key priorities, including a sweeping tax-cut package to help hardworking Hoosiers and businesses.Now in the hands of the Indiana Senate, State Reps. Bob Behning (R-Indianapolis), Greg Steuerwald (R-Avon) and …
Read More »Learn Sustainable Small Farm Living
A compact tract of land managed intensively can sustain a family and yield marketable products. Porter Farms just west of Danville demonstrates how it can be done. Small in scale, Porter Farms has vegetable gardens, raised growing beds, a high tunnel greenhouse, and it produces berries. The family-owned operation established …
Read More »Behning: Supporting fairness in school funding
Recently, the Indiana House of Representatives voted in support of my legislation that would require public school corporations to share referendum tax dollars with charter schools enrolling students from that school corporation’s district. Our tax dollars should follow the student no matter what type of school they attend. Parents whose …
Read More »Indiana seeks applications for second round of grants to support early childhood education programs
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced that it is accepting applications for a second round of Build, Learn, Grow Stabilization Grants, intended to support child care, early care and education and out-of-school time programs that have faced increased costs and challenges brought on by the COVID-19 …
Read More »Duke Energy prepared as winter storm moves through Indiana
PLAINFIELD, Ind. – Duke Energy said predicted heavy snow and freezing rain from today’s winter storm are likely to cause widespread power outages throughout Indiana. In advance of the storm, Duke Energy staged nearly 1,500 workers – power line technicians, damage assessors and vegetation workers – across its service area. …
Read More »IndyGo Opens Applications for the IndyGROW Vendor Development Program
INDIANAPOLIS (Feb. 2, 2022) — IndyGo is accepting applications for its second year of the IndyGROW Vendor Development Program created for small businesses interested in improving their proposal writing skills. IndyGROW stands for goals, reality, opportunities and will. During the program, participants will talk about current obstacles they’re facing as …
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