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Marquette Manor groundbreaking today
Marquette Manor, a senior living community located on the north side of Indianapolis, breaks ground today for its $58 million expansion, four months ahead of schedule.
Too much government plagues the state
Have you read the Kernan-Shepard report? Don't feel guilty; few have. It's more formal name is "Streamling Local Government: We've Got to Stop Governing Like This." It's a very strong, readable statement for ...
Workshop Discusses Information Security
The law firm of Bose McKinney & Evans LLP will focus on protecting company information for its next Quarterly Labor and Employment Law Workshop.
First Congregational United Church of Christ
With original congregational roots dating back to the pilgrims, First Congregational United Church of Christ was founded in 1857, and is the product of three congregational churches merging together.
First Congregational United Church of Christ
With original congregational roots dating back to the pilgrims, First Congregational United Church of Christ was founded in 1857, and is the product of three congregational churches merging together.
Richmond's Trotter 10th in Masters event
Anna Trotter of Richmond tied for 10th place during an Indiana Golf Foundation Masters event Friday in Indianapolis.
Flash floods slow Indy commute
Marion County may have dodged a tornado from new storms Tuesday night, but residents are bearing the brunt of heavy rainfall today.
Woodland country club showcases over 50 years of tradition
There is no doubt that a lot is happening in Carmel with the booming Arts and Design District and the new Carmel City Centre.
Homeowners point out issues with development
“The things that are potentially fatal to the neighborhood are the most important.”
Homeowners point out issues with development Ten homeowners in the Meridian Hills residential development took Moorpark Mayor Pro Tem Janice Parvin on a walking tour over the weekend to point out the problems ... via Venturacountystar.com
Youth-serving organizations receiving grants
“Indiana Sports Corporation is honored to give back to these organizations”
Seventeen youth-serving organizations throughout Indiana have been elected as CHAMPS Grant recipients, awarded annually by Indiana Sports Corporation . via IndyStar.com
Scholarships awarded to high school seniors
“We welcome them to the Evans Scholars family and look forward to their continued success as college students.”
Ten high school seniors from Indiana have been awarded the Chick Evans Caddie Scholarship, a full tuition and housing college scholarship renewable for up to four years, in the 2008-09 academic year. via The Indianapolis Star
Wilcats' Wilson picks Cal Poly for soccer
Lawrence North senior Lindsay Wilson signed a national letter of intent to play soccer for California Polytechnic State University. via The Indianapolis Star
Northside drivers: Get ready to crawl
“It's going to be a pain in the you-know-what during rush hour”
Motorists along one of the city's busiest east-west corridors may want to start seeking creative alternatives to avoid backups expected to begin in April. via IndyStar.com
Chef hopes to engineer memorable dining experiences for Ulen patrons
“We want to be a professional kitchen where people can stop in and say 'hi'”
Brugh started at the country club Dec. 3. Joe Brugh came from a long line of engineers. via Lebanon Reporter
Indiana Sports Corporation and Indiana Black Expo announced the host courses for the 2008 Youthlinks Indiana Charity Golf Tournament will be The Brickyard Crossing, The Country Club of Indianapolis, Crooked ... via The Indianapolis Star
Not In Our Back Yard: Oh, They Can't Possibly Think We're The Problem
UPDATE: It looks like included towns may wind up excluded from consolidation efforts thanks to some grassroots lobbying at the Statehouse. via Taking down words
Towns Fear Elimination If Bill Passes
“The community itself is taken care of by the volunteers building our town, taking care of our town, taking care of each other, and Indianapolis can't do that for us.”
Residents and leaders in Indianapolis' 15 incorporated communities are worried that they will be wiped out if a bill making its way through the Legislature passes. via WRTV Indianapolis
Easy Come Easy Go - The Man of Means
“Tuition is going up 6 or 7 percent a year”
Henry, 48, anesthesiologis t Residence: Owns a house in Meridian Hills Salary: $375,000 - '$400,000 Henry is the provider in his family - 'a guy who brings home a lot of money and isn't shy about spending it. via Indianapolis Monthly