IMPD Hit and Run Detectives are attempting to locate a White 2011-2019 Chrylsler 300 4D that struck two pedestrians on July 29, 2019 at around 9:30 p.m. The white Chrysler was being driven southbound on Arlington when it struck a mother and her 12 year old daughter who were attempting to cross Arlington …
Read More »INvestABLE Indiana Sees Exciting Growth
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA (August 22, 2019) — Just over two years since the launch of INvestABLE Indiana, the program has seen substantial investment and utilization by Hoosiers living with disabilities. As of August 13th, the plan saw assets under management almost quadruple from $643,403 to now over $2,249,000 in the last year. …
Read More »Indiana to Launch First-of-its-Kind 5G Zone to Accelerate Innovation & Related Technologies
INDIANAPOLIS (Aug. 22, 2019) – Indiana will launch a new 5G hub this fall to attract business, foster innovation and propel research and development in 5G-enabled advanced technologies. As one of only two metro areas in the U.S. selected for the launch of both AT&T and Verizon 5G broadband networks, …
Read More »Hendricks County Community Foundation Awards $25,000 Grant to Family Promise
Family Promise: Changing Our Community, One Family at a Time “People who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do.” – Rob Siltanen No one would have ever thought that a small group of dedicated people in Hendricks County would start a fund …
Read More »This Week at the Brownsburg Farmers Market
SUPPORT LOCAL NON-PROFITS AT THE FARMERS MARKET! Show support for local non-profits and their work in the community at non-profit day at the Farmers Market this Thursday from 4 to 7 pm! Local organizations will be fundraising, raising awareness and recruiting volunteers. Attending are the Indiana Department of Child Services, …
Read More »Hendricks County Crisis Response Team Aims to Help During Hard Times
HENDRICKS COUNTY — Unexpected traumatic events can overwhelm a person and a community physically, emotionally and spiritually. Victims and survivors of crime, trauma, and disasters often leave the scene of a traumatic event with no one to talk to about what they’ve just been through. This can lead to deep-seated …
Read More »IndyGo Service Changes to Take Effect Sunday, September 1
INDIANAPOLIS (August 21, 2019) – IndyGo is making significant improvements to local routes when the Red Line opens on Sunday, September 1. IndyGo has created a September 2019 Planning Tool to help riders navigate how the new route changes will impact their daily commute. The September 2019 Planning Tool includes trip plans, route …
Read More »Indy Chamber Partners with Anthem on New Health Solution for Small Businesses Across Indianapolis Region
(INDIANAPOLIS) – This week the Indy Chamber announced a new offering in partnership with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield to provide more affordable health care opportunities for businesses with 2 to 50 employees in the 9-county Indianapolis region. The ChamberCare Health Alliance provides a platform for small businesses to …
Read More »Hendricks County Health Department to Distribute “Stop the Bleed Kits” to Local Schools
HENDRICKS COUNTY, IN – The Hendricks County Health Department, in partnership with the Indiana District 5 Healthcare Coalition, will distribute “Stop the Bleed Kits” to all schools (public, private, and charter) within Hendricks County. Each school must receive training before the kits will be dispersed, and training will be provided …
Read More »Indiana DCS hosts conference for resource, adoptive parents
INDIANAPOLIS (August 19, 2019) – The 2019 Resource and Adoptive Parent Training (RAPT) conference brought an estimated 300 people together to exchange information, resources and ideas about the best ways to support Hoosier children impacted by the child welfare system. The two-day event organized by the Indiana Department of Child Services brings together DCS foster and adoptive parents, …
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