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Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department looking for Broad Ripple vandalism suspect
Indianapolis, Indiana – In order to identify the man who vandalized a sidewalk and support column in Broad Ripple, police are asking for the public’s help. According to a report from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police…
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New non-emergency reporting website in Noblesville
Noblesville, Indiana – In order to make reporting more accessible and instant for Noblesville residents, the Noblesville Police Department (NPD) now has an online non-emergency incident reporting system. The department can now accept online report…
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Average gas price in Indiana sits near $5.25 per gallon
Indianapolis, Indiana — According to data from GasBuddy, as of 2:55 p.m., the average price for a gallon of unleaded gas in Indiana was $5.23. That’s an increase of 27 cents since last week, nearly…
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Following a Friday morning tanker fire, three lanes of State Road 37 reopen
Indianapolis, Indiana – According to the Indiana Department of Transportation, three lanes of State Road 37 near the Wicker Road bridge on the city’s south side have reopened following a Friday morning tanker fire. As…
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Two free at-home COVID-19 tests for every Monroe County resident
Bloomington, Indiana – Residents in Monroe County can get two free at-home COVID-19 tests per person from the Monroe County Health Department or the Monroe County Public Health Clinic. The tests will be available from…
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Several lane closure on Bloomington roads for construction
Bloomington, Indiana – On Tuesday, June 21st, construction will begin on the Dunn Street sidewalk, causing a lane closure on N. Dunn Street between 15th and 16th streets. Before the end of August, construction is…
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City of Bloomington will collaborate with Google.org
Bloomington, Indiana – According to a press release by the city Mayor John Hamilton, Google.org Fellows will help with the launch of CiviForm without charge. CiviForm is a tool developed by the City of Seattle…
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Indy Parks seeks to hire more lifeguards amid shortage
Indianapolis, Indiana — More than half of Indy Parks pools are closed following the lifeguard shortage. They’re hoping to hire more than one hundred lifeguards. “We’re getting her done barely. Like we really need staff…
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One woman is dead following single-vehicle crash on near-northwest side
Indianapolis, Indiana – According to Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, on Wednesday night, a woman died in a single-vehicle crash on the 2000 block of Montcalm Street. The woman was the singular occupant of the vehicle,…
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Transportation companies hit by high gas prices
Avon, Indiana — Sid Mahant, owner of Mahant Transportation, is concerned about the high gas prices. “Fuel costs for us have gone up almost 40%. It’s a lot,” he said. He runs 70 trucks out…