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One person was hospitalized after a shooting in Carmel on Aug. 9, according to police. The Carmel Police Department confirmed ...
Sister Cities, a nonprofit committed to fostering global friendship, multicultural understanding and economic growth, ...
Concern for nearby residents dominated conversion on the U.S. 31 subarea plan draft during the Aug. 5 Plan Commission meeting ...
The Arena at Innovation Mile, a multipurpose sports venue that will be home to the Boom, the Indiana Pacers’ G League team, ...
Nearly since its inception in 1991, Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation has aimed to harness new opportunities and public access along the White River, but more pressing projects and other hurdles often ...
The Zionsville Town Council held its first meeting of the year Jan. 2 at Town Hall. Incumbents Brad Burk, Jason Plunkett and Craig Melton and new members Tim McElderry, Sarah Sampson, Evan Norris and ...
The Carmel City Council’s Land Use and Special Studies Committee will be busy this year. At its Feb. 19 meeting, the council unanimously approved a resolution assigning the committee to review ...
The City of Carmel presented the inaugural Cherry Blossom Festival May 4 at the Japanese Garden, which is being expanded and renovated just south of Carmel City Hall. The festival was held in ...
Zionsville Community Schools recently made changes to its bus system to accommodate student population growth and support the environment. According to Amy Eaton, transportation manager for Zionsville ...
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