(INDIANAPOLIS) August 28, 2019 – KAR Auction Services Inc (NYSE: KAR) announced it is investing $3.75 million in downtown Indianapolis to house the new, expanded U.S. headquarters and tech center of the company’s TradeRev business unit. The company will occupy a 45,000-square-foot space in the Century building, former home of …
Read More »This Week at the Brownsburg Farmers Market
THIS WEEK AT THE FARMERS MARKET! Buy fresh, locally grown produce this week such as watermelon, cantaloupe, tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, green bell peppers, red potatoes, candy onions, summer squash, green beans, beets, carrots and sweet corn. LIST OF VENDORS>> Stop by IU Health West Hospital’s booth for shopping totes …
Read More »Gov. Holcomb Celebrates Graduates of The Last Mile
INDIANAPOLIS – Gov. Eric J. Holcomb today joined the Indiana Department of Correction and The Last Mile to celebrate the graduation of offenders who have completed the computer coding program at the Indiana Women’s Prison. The Last Mile provides computer coding training with the ultimate goal of aligning graduates with …
Read More »Wrong Way Drunk Driver Crashes into Dump Truck on I-65
Indianapolis, IN – Yesterday morning around 2:55 Trooper Jonathan Troyer was patrolling a construction zone on I-65 near Lafayette Road when he came across what appeared to be a disabled vehicle on the shoulder. Two of the three northbound lanes were closed for construction in this area. Troyer stopped behind the …
Read More »Homicide detectives make an arrest in the tragic death of teenage siblings
INDIANAPOLIS-Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) Homicide detectives arrest a juvenile male for his involvement in a double homicide on the city’s northeast side. Just before 7:30 a.m., on August 23, 2019, Officers of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department were dispatched to 4135 Windhill Dr. on a person shot. Officers located …
Read More »Butler continues upward trend, set to welcome third-largest class ever
INDIANAPOLIS—Butler University will welcome its third-largest class ever this fall when approximately 1,125 first-year students begin classes on August 28. The Class of 2023 is hardly an anomaly—Butler has been experiencing a surge in interest and enrollment during the last decade. The Class of 2022, with 1,336 first-year students, is …
Read More »A New Drive-Through Christmas Lights Show is Coming to the Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center
August 26, 2019, INDIANAPOLIS, IN – A new family holiday tradition begins this winter at the Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center, 1202 E. 38th Street, Indianapolis, Ind. The iconic State Fairgrounds announced today that it will host CHRISTMAS NIGHTS OF LIGHTS, a dazzling seven-week display November 8, 2019 through …
Read More »Early Sunday Morning Crash on I-70 Claims the Life of an Indianapolis Woman
Indianapolis, IN – An early Sunday morning crash on I-70 has claimed the life of an Indianapolis Woman. At 4:54 this morning emergency crews were called to the east bound lanes of I-70 at the 85.6mm for reports of a single vehicle crash, callers were reporting a female had been ejected …
Read More »Hendricks County for Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month-September 2019
HENDRICKS COUNTY – In 2017, 423 people in Hendricks County thought about or attempted suicide. In the State of Indiana as a whole, suicide is the second leading cause of death for youth. The vast majority of those who think about or attempt suicide also experience symptoms of both short-term …
Read More »Rain Extends I-465 Eastbound and Northbound Closure to Monday
INDIANAPOLIS – Due to periods of heavy rain slowing construction work in the last several days, the Indiana Department of Transportation will keep all lanes of eastbound and northbound I-465 on Indianapolis’ southeast side closed until Monday, August 26 at 6 a.m. Work on the first phase of the approximately …
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