Stories tagged with "cumberland"
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I-69 widening project nears completion
This week, the Indiana Department of Transportation will be mostly finished with widening a stretch of I-69 through Fishers. Construction on the $8.1 million project has been going...
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Widening work on I-69 will be mostly finished next week
Northside commuters’ wishes are about to come true. Next week, the Indiana Department of Transportation will be mostly finished with widening a Fishers stretch of I-69....
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Pet Halloween party includes microchip IDs
NOBLESVILLE — Owners can dress up their pets for a Halloween costume contest Saturday that’s also the venue for a pet microchipping event. The first 150 pets at the...
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Northeastside neighbors pitch in to paint a house
The house near 96th Street and Cumberland Road had seen better days. Its paint and stain — at least what was visible under the moss — was fading. So, some people in the...
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Fishers Marketplace development fizzles
Bank forecloses on land at Ind. 37 and 131st Street where water park was proposed A massive development on Fishers’ north side has hit another roadblock. Old National Bank...
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Northeastside neighbors pitch in to paint a house
The house near 96th Street and Cumberland Road had seen better days. Its paint and stain — at least what was visible under the moss — was fading. So, some people in the...
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$20M medical facility opens today in Noblesville
NOBLESVILLE — Jackson Commercial Real Estate and Community Health Network planned a grand-opening, ribbon-cutting today for Hamilton Healthcare Campus. Carmel-based Jackson...
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Hamilton Healthcare to open Thursday
NOBLESVILLE — The $20 million Hamilton Healthcare Campus officially will open Thursday. Carter Jackson of Indianapolis-based Jackson Commercial Real Estate did not...
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Center hopes rummage sale brings it from red
The Senior Center in Noblesville, 18336 Cumberland Road, will have its annual rummage sale Oct. 2-3. Items can be donated from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. until Sept. 29. The sale is a...
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Tax abatement for new Noblesville plant gets OK
Noblesville — The City Council has approved a 10-year tax abatement for Therametric Technologies for a 26,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in the Corporate Campus....
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School Board to vote about filing lawsuit
Fishers — Hamilton Southeastern Schools officials might move a step closer to filing a lawsuit against the state today. Superintendent Brian Smith is expected to make a...
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HSE to pick firm for lawsuit against state
The state’s fastest growing school district will take a step closer to filing a lawsuit against the state Monday. Hamilton Southeastern Schools’ Superintendent Brian...
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Greenfield police restart bike patrols
Greenfield The city’s Police Department recently revived a bicycle patrol to let officers have more interaction with residents. The revival also was designed to combat...
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Tax abatement offered for new Noblesville plant
Noblesville — The city government is offering Therametric Technologies a 10-year tax abatement for a 26,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in the Corporate Campus....
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Accident slows traffic on 116th in Fishers
A westbound dump-truck struck a street light on 116th Street shortly after noon today in Fishers, causing traffic headaches for motorists along the busy thoroughfare. Westbound...
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'Fiddler on the Roof' coming to Ricks Centre
The Ricks-Weil Theatre Co., which has staged two previous plays, is producing its first musical this month. “Fiddler on the Roof” will be performed at the H.J. Ricks...
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Ex-Tennessee Titans QB Steve McNair found shot dead
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Former NFL quarterback Steve McNair was shot multiple times, including once in the head, and a pistol was discovered near the body of the 20-year-old woman found...
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Shoopman buys 23 new lots in Noblesville development
The Shoopman Home Building Group has acquired 23 new home lots in Noblesville. The one-third-acre lots are at Horizons of Cumberland Pointe, a housing development that was left...
