Stories tagged with "zionsville"
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Hansen & Horn faces new dispute
Trade group boots Hansen&Horn over payment due Hansen&Horn Group has lost its membership in the local builders association as the longtime Indianapolis homebuilder faces...
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Zionsville council wants boards, commissions to disclose potential conflicts of interest
The Zionsville Town Council has outlined a procedure for picking new members of town boards and commissions. Citing a need for transparency, council President Matt Price said...
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Boone County looking into wind farm health fears
The Boone County Health Department is looking into claims that two proposed wind farms could have a negative effect on residents’ health, but experts disagree on the validity...
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Trailblazers' new coach takes positive approach
Tim Randle is eager to turn the University boys basketball team back into a winner. The new Trailblazers coach takes over a team that went 2-18 last year and graduated 90 percent...
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Gift of wolf pelt is treat for Greenbriar class
Greenbriar Elementary third-grade students don’t believe in the Big Bad Wolf. Third-grade students in Kathy Robbins’ class have learned about how wolves live in the...
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'Beauty and the Beast' comes together
Cast makes do while waiting for football players in key roles Zionsville High School’s rehearsals for “Beauty and the Beast” got off to a slow start. For more...
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'Annie' is students' production
Middle-schoolers take their cues and then do the rest Having a cast and crew of 56 middle-school students and a dog for a musical production of “Annie Jr.” could be a...
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Goals set, goals made at Zionsville
When Emily Hawthorne took over the Zionsville volleyball program three years ago, she wasn’t the only new face. With a turned-over coaching staff and few upperclassmen,...
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Eagle boys eye sectional win for 4th straight year
Coach expects solid year from team and ‘to get more guys to score at the state meet’ Zionsville swimming coach Scott Kubly remembers last year’s sectional —...
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Eagles have pieces in place for big season
4 starters return from last season’s team that won 18 games and conference title but had disappointment in sectional Is this the year for Zionsville boys basketball? It sure...
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New Indianapolis group to start seeking regional funding solutions
A new City-County Council task force charged with finding a regional solution to help the Capital Improvement Board achieve long-term financial stability will meet for the first...
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Far Northside students use wolf pelt for studies
A wolf pelt will give Far Northside students an opportunity for hands on science lessons. Greenbriar Elementary third-graders in Kathy Robbins’ class have learned about...
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It may be legal, but that doesn't make it right
I commend The Star for another excellent series on the corruption of our government ("Access to Power’’). This is what credible and responsible journalistic...
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Zionsville pastor says he's resigning to refocus
Rev. Glenn McDonald found work was taking his attention away from God and family The Rev. Glenn McDonald went to members of Zionsville Presbyterian Church at this weekend’s...
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Zionsville council to discuss $4.5M sewer project tonight
ZIONSVILLE — The Zionsville Town Council will hold a special meeting at 7 p.m. tonight at Town Hall. Councilors will discuss bonds for the Zionsville Road sewer project and...
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Indianapolis new-home construction picks up in October
Homebuilders in the Indianapolis area finally saw a turnaround in new home construction in October. Builders filed 338 single-family building permits in the nine-county metro area...
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Walgreens ornaments to help older adults
Christmas trees in 65 Walgreens stores in Central Indiana bear ornaments that can help anyone be Santa to isolated older adults. The ornaments bear the first names of deserving...
