INDIANAPOLIS — A 29-year veteran of the Indiana State Police has committed to fund the largest endowed scholarship in the history of the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at IUPUI. Marv Smalley, a 1980 SPEA graduate, made the commitment through a bequest that will fund two renewable full-tuition scholarships …
Read More »Traffic Signal Installation Begins Monday at I-74 and Ronald Reagan Parkway in Hendricks County
HENDRICKS COUNTY, Ind. – The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announce construction to install a traffic signal at the intersection of the I-74 westbound exit ramp to Ronald Reagan Parkway will begin on or after Monday, May 23. Motorists should only expect minor impacts to traffic. The Hoosier Company, Inc. …
Read More »Arrest Made in Murder of Man Near 34th Street and Keystone Avenue Sunday
INDIANAPOLIS – IMPD detectives are investigating the death of a man who was shot near the area of 34th Street and Keystone Avenue. The man, later identified as 30-year-old Jokoby Scott, was transported to Eskenazi Hospital where he died of his injuries. The officers who responded to the area for the …
Read More »IMPD Investigating Death After Man is Shot Near 34th Street and Keystone Avenue
INDIANAPOLIS – IMPD detectives are investigating the death of a man who was shot near the area of 34th Street and Keystone Avenue. The man was transported to Eskenazi Hospital where he died of his injuries. The officers who responded to the area for the initial call obtained enough information from …
Read More »Healthy and Safe Swimming a Priority in Hendricks County
HENDRICKS COUNTY – Swimming is a favorite activity for many Hendricks County residents, and local public health officials want everyone to take steps to make swimming a healthy and safe activity. “Swimming is a great exercise and mood booster for people of all ages and physical abilities,” says Julie Haan, …
Read More »Rural Routes to Main Street Cultural Trail to Expand into Third County This Fall
DANVILLE, IN (May 16, 2016) –What started in 2010 as a true Hendricks County cultural destination and expanded into Morgan County in 2013 will extend into a third county this fall. The Rural Routes to Main Street Cultural Trail, a self-guided, self-directed driving tour which features sites such as art …
Read More »Governor Pence Hosts Boy Scout Campout at the Governor’s Residence
Indianapolis – This weekend, Governor Mike Pence hosted a Boy Scout Campout at the Governor’s Residence, the first-ever campout held at the Governor’s Residence in Boy Scout of America’s 106-year history. During one of the program rotations, Scouts toured the Governor’s Residence and interviewed the Governor to meet one of …
Read More »Marion County Woman Pleads Guilty to Unemployment Insurance Fraud
INDIANAPOLIS (May 13, 2016) – Indianapolis resident Florence McNeil, 44, pled guilty in Marion County Criminal Court One to unemployment insurance fraud, a Class C felony. Through the use of agency records, an Indiana Department of Workforce Development (DWD) employee began an investigation and determined that McNeil was working and receiving …
Read More »Grants available for field trips to state parks, lakes
Educators interested in taking students, grades K-12, on field trips to an Indiana state park or state-managed lake in the 2016-2017 school year can receive financial help through the Indiana Natural Resources Foundation (INRF). The Discovering the Outdoors Field Trip Grant Program is for public, private, parochial or home-school educators, …
Read More »Brownsburg manufacturing company acquires local business
INDIANAPOLIS – Brownsburg-based Fab2Order announced it has acquired Monrovia-based Machine2Order (formerly Winners Circle Engineering), a precision machining company. Fab2Order, a metal fabrication company located in the Brownsburg Eaglepoint Business Park, moved Machine2Order and its current employees to the business park with an expansion that increased Fab2Order’s facility size. “We saw …
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