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A unique celebration for Valentine’s Day at SoChatti
Indianapolis, Indiana – It’s time to start thinking about what you and your significant other are going to do for Valentine’s Day weekend if you haven’t already done so. SoChatti is a place in the…
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‘Household Heroes’ class will teach you how to fix common things around the house
Fishers, Indiana – Now available in the city of Fishers is a training program designed to assist members of the general public in becoming skilled “handy” workers. Do-it-yourself projects are the focus of the show…
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Funeral home in southern Indiana established 150 years ago destroyed by fire
Owensville, Indiana – Because of the damage caused by the fire that ripped through the second floor of the brick building, a funeral home that had stood for close to 150 years was brought down.…
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Indiana lawmakers consider bill to expand contraception access
Indianapolis, Indiana – A number of months after the passage of a law that prohibits nearly all abortions, lawmakers in Indiana are attempting to broaden access to various methods of birth control. Under House Bill…
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Shooting on the city’s northeast side resulted in the death of one person
Indianapolis, Indiana – According to the police, a gunshot on the northeast side of the city has resulted in the death of one person. According to investigators with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, the incident…
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Coffeehouse Five establishes a new location in Bargersville
Bargersville, Indiana – The Peters family opened Coffeehouse Five in 2014 in Greenwood. The organization, which is non-profit, offers mental health services, such as individual therapy and marriage counseling. All of the meals and coffee…
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Customers of Duke Energy might see a $26 reduction in their bills if the IURC approves the rate reduction
Indianapolis, Indiana – Duke Energy is requesting state regulators to approve a cut in rates after Hoosiers experienced several rate increases last year. On January 31, the business submitted its request to the Indiana Utility…
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Indianapolis is thinking about outlawing the retail sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits
Indianapolis, Indiana – In order to combat puppy mills and ease the overpopulation at neighborhood shelters, five members of the Indianapolis City-County Council have proposed a ban on the majority of retail sales of dogs,…
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Donation of $1 million for the Baxter YMCA in Indianapolis’ outdoor sports complex
Indianapolis, Indiana – After receiving a donation of one million dollars from an unknown donor, a YMCA located on the south side of Indianapolis is moving forward with plans to construct an outdoor sports complex.…
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Member of the board of Hamilton Southeastern is opposed to the allocation of $5.7 million in federal funds for mental health
Fishers, Indiana – At least one member of the Hamilton Southeastern School Board has expressed public opposition to an application for a federal grant that would provide multiple millions of dollars to bolster mental health…