Fishers Star - Sat Nov 07
The Hamilton County Elections Office will have special hours Saturday for voters wishing to cast their ballots early in the $55 million referendum of Hamilton Southeastern Schools.
Family relies heavily on discarded materials to restore their Victorian homeIndianapolis Star - Sat Nov 07
Kurt and Greta Meyer's 140-year-old Noblesville home is testimony to the adage, one man's trash is another man's treasure.
Noblesville student had knives in schoolCarmel Star - Sat Nov 07
After receiving an anonymous tip, a Noblesville Intermediate student was caught with knives in school.
Men march off to prayer boot campWISH-TV Indianapolis - Fri Nov 06
Over 200,000 people live in poverty in Central Indiana. The number of people seeking help at area food pantries is up 36-percent over last year.
Voting office open Sat. for HSE referendumFishers Star - Fri Nov 06
The Hamilton County Elections Office will have special hours Saturday for voters wishing to cast their ballots early in the $55 million referendum of Hamilton Southeastern Schools.
Noblesville student had knives in schoolWestfield Star - Fri Nov 06
After receiving an anonymous tip, a Noblesville Intermediate student was caught with knives in school.
Wabash and Erie Canal Lock park nearing realityTribune-Star - Thu Nov 05
A county park project that has been in the planning stages since 2002 will now become a reality as Vigo County officials learned Wednesday it has been awarded a $650,000 grant from the Indiana Department of Transportation.
Four school districts sign on to lawsuitIndianapolis Star - Thu Nov 05
At least four school districts have signed onto a class-action lawsuit, seeking millions of dollars in health insurance credits owed to them by the Indiana State Teachers Union Insurance Trust.
Noblesville student had knives in schoolFishers Topics - Thu Nov 05
After receiving an anonymous tip, a Noblesville Intermediate student was caught with knives in school.
High stakes for Indiana casinosIndianapolis Star - Thu Nov 05
Ohio voters' decision Tuesday to legalize casinos will hit Indiana where it hurts: the wallet.
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