Planning for a massive, year-long celebration to commemorate Indiana’s Bicentennial or 200th anniversary as a state has begun, and help is needed at the local level to plan activities in Hendricks County in 2016. Local residents, business and civic leaders interested in learning about volunteer opportunities are encouraged to attend …
Read More »Benham fills Brownsburg Town Council seat
Sean Benham was elected in a precinct caucus on September 12 to fill the Brownsburg Town Council Ward 5 seat. He has previously served on the Town’s Redevelopment Commission, Economic Development Commission, Brownsburg Improvement Committee, and the Comprehensive Plan steering committee. Benham has worked as a Risk Control Consultant with CNA …
Read More »Brownsburg Police Department Offers Safe Spot for Online Sales Exchanges
The Brownsburg Police Department offers a safe environment for residents to conduct their online exchanges and transactions in its parking lot or lobby. Please call ahead during normal business hours or to ask questions (317) 852-1109 ext. 2138 or 2127. NOTE: Firearms sales and purchases are prohibited on town property.
Read More »Scarecrows Frame Courthouse Square During Month of October
DANVILLE, IN (September 16, 2015) –With that crisp chill in the air, and the changing color of the leaves around town, it’s time for one of the most exciting Downtown Danville traditions—the Scarecrows are coming! “The annual Scarecrow display traditionally brings in visitors from all over the state to visit …
Read More »Colts, United Way to host Big Kickoff Sept. 18
INDIANAPOLIS…September 11, 2015– Fall signals the start of both the football and philanthropic seasons. Why not a BIG KICKOFF to celebrate both? The Indianapolis Colts and United Way of Central Indiana invite Central Indiana fans to a combined kickoff on Friday, Sept.18, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on Monument Circle in Indianapolis. …
Read More »Marion County Woman Pleads Guilty to Unemployment Insurance Fraud
INDIANAPOLIS (September 11, 2015) – Indianapolis resident Latrice S. Davis, 30, pled guilty in Marion County Criminal Court Five to unemployment insurance fraud, a Class D Felony. Davis purposefully defrauded the system by collecting unemployment insurance benefits while working. The investigation began as a result of an Indiana Department of …
Read More »Crew Carwash to Start INDOT-Required Safety Improvements on N. Green Street
Motorists should expect lane restrictions beginning September 14 at N. Green Street and Interstate 74 near the Crew Carwash site. The contractor is making Indiana Department of Transportation-required safety improvements to the intersection. As a result of the INDOT safety audit in August 2014, Crew Carwash is required to make …
Read More »Plainfield Optimists honor local law enforcement
Plainfield Optimists celebrated with local law enforcement on Thursday, August 27th, as Plainfield Police Lieutenant Gary Tanner and Hendricks County Sheriff’s Deputy Sam Chandler were honored for their outstanding efforts in law enforcement. Plainfield Police Chief Darel Krieger presented 2015 Officer of the Year to Lieutenant Tanner, and Hendricks County …
Read More »Avon Community School Board names two new administrators
Avon, IN (August 25, 2015) – The Avon Community School Board approved the appointment of two new administrators for Avon Schools. Mr. Keary Rininger will become the new principal at Hickory Elementary effective August 31, 2015. Mr. Jarrod Gatlin was named the assistant principal for Maple and White Oak Elementary Schools. …
Read More »Former Indianapolis Mayor Bill Hudnut Awarded Indiana Tourism Industry’s Highest Honor
Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann and the Indiana Office of Tourism Development (IOTD) announced last Friday that former Indianapolis Mayor William H. Hudnut III is this year’s recipient of the Will Koch Indiana Tourism Leadership Award. The award announcement was part of Lt. Governor Ellspermann’s annual Hoosier Hospitality Awards at the …
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