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Ball State students’ environmentally friendly residence takes first place in worldwide competition
Indianapolis, Indiana – Students from Ball State won first place at the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon Build Challenge thanks to a freshly constructed eco-friendly home on the east side. Alejandra Lagunas, a Ball…
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Old Broad Ripple Kroger will be replaced with a new residential development
Indianapolis, Indiana – According to a Wednesday press statement from real estate developers Milhaus, Gershman Partners, and Citimark, a new swath of apartments will be coming to Indianapolis’ Broad Ripple neighborhood. Versa, a multimillion-dollar development,…
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Indianapolis police hold a community meeting to address inquiries
Indianapolis, Indiana — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department sponsored a community discussion on Wednesday night in an effort to clarify matters and foster greater openness regarding the way the department handles inquiries. About 20 individuals…
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Meeting Held by Brownsburg School Officials with Parents of Special Education Students in Response to Staffer’s Arrest
Brownsburg, Indiana – Following the arrest of staff members who harmed a special needs kid, Brownsburg Community School Corporation officials met with parents whose children attend the Life Skills program for students in special education…
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Whiteland postpones the decision to lift the prohibition on backyard hens
Whiteland, Indiana – The decision to alter the majority of residents’ ban on keeping chickens in their backyards was postponed by Whiteland town officials on Tuesday night until June. Shawn and Elizabeth Bulter went to…
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Three workforce development initiatives in Hamilton County will receive $45K from the Duke Energy Foundation
The Hamilton County, Montana – More than $300,000 in shareholder-funded grants from the Duke Energy Foundation will be given to 16 groups around Indiana that offer opportunities for Hoosiers to pursue education, employment, and specialized…
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Advocates for mental health in Indiana demand new sources of financing to expand services even more
Indianapolis, Indiana – Advocates for mental health say the $100 million in the new, two-year state budget for improved services is “a step in the right direction,” but they are urging lawmakers to approve longer-term…
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Increase in the number of children dying from fentanyl-related causes
Indianapolis, Indiana – According to recent reports, the number of kids passing away from fentanyl overdoses is increasing alarmingly. National Fentanyl Awareness Day is on Tuesday, and federal law enforcement officials in Central Indiana urge…
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Following a violent trend, the Kennedy-King neighborhood requests change from the IMPD
Indianapolis, Indiana – After a string of violent occurrences, dozens of city residents from the Kennedy-King neighborhood gathered at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park on Tuesday night to demand answers and changes from police…
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Parents react after Brownsburg school staff are accused of giving a child vomit
Brownsburg, Indiana – The Brownsburg School Board convened on Monday night for the first time since employees were accused of neglecting a kid with special needs. According to investigators, a teacher and aide in the…





