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Results of the second phase on the Hendricks County Judicial Center Study may matter little in the long run, as funding for such a project is currently non-existent. Full Story »
Results of the second phase on the Hendricks County Judicial Center Study may matter little in the long run, as funding for such a project is currently non-existent. Full Story »
For Clarian West Medical Center, Monday was a cause for celebration.The hospital celebrated its Founders’ Day and fifth anniversary. Full Story »
The downturn in the economy has had some pretty negative effects for people throughout the county and across the country. Full Story »
The Town of Brownsburg welcomed its newest representative at a town council meeting Thursday evening.Dale Cheatham, 48, of The Colony, Texas, will step in as town manager beginning Jan. 4. Full Story »
An Indianapolis woman was arrested early Friday morning after a shooting incident at the Bubbaz Bar and Grill at 10302 Prosperity Circle here. Full Story »
Normally organizations like seeing higher numbers of clients. Not so much for food pantries. Full Story »
A stroll through the Goddard School here shows children ages 6 weeks to 6 years participating in various stations that feature specific activities. Full Story »
INDIANAPOLIS — The Bleed Blue Blood Drive holds a special place in Lynn Livingston’s heart because it saved her life.She returned to the drive this year as a representative of Donate Life Indiana and to tell her story of how giving blood led her to the transplant donation list. Full Story »
The Haunts of Hidden River organization recently donated $12,000 to the Town of Brownsburg for Christmas decorations this year. Full Story »
ALEXANDRIA, Ind. — Rick Wood says he’s a proud American, and that’s why he’s flying the American flag outside his home upside down. About two months ago, Wood decide to flip the flag, displaying what’s traditionally seen as a military distress signal. Full Story »
One of the biggest complaints that town leaders here hear is about the amount of traffic heading east and west.As a result, they’re hosting a public meeting to focus on traffic concerns. Full Story »
Several opportunities to help Project A.N.G.E.L. have been planned for the next few weeks for those looking to volunteer or donate. Full Story »
The Brownsburg Fire Territory Ladies Auxiliary is hosting a pancake breakfast with Santa from 9-11 a.m. Dec. 19 at Brownsburg Fire Station 131, 55 East Main St. Full Story »
William Christopher Beard and Miri Cho, both of Danville. Roy Andre Fagernes and Heather Michele Riley, both of Clermont. Jackson Givens Hignite Jr., Indianapolis, and Alice Jane Coddington, Avon. Full Story »
There are multiple reasons why a recent drive through diabetes screening was a perfect fit for Bill Estes Ford and Clarian West. Full Story »
Vandarth’s newest album, “Alternative Christmas,” puts a new spin on traditional holiday songs. Full Story »
The timeless Charles Dickens tale, “A Christmas Carol,” comes to life at Beef and Boards Dinner Theatre with a special one-hour music-filled presentation of this classic on stage through Dec. 21. Full Story »
The Avon Youth Encouraging Philanthropy group is inviting all in the community to enjoy a meal at the Chick-fil-A restaurant in Avon. The Spirit Night @ Chick-fil-A is from 5 to 8 p.m. today. Those who bring in a flyer or this announcement can have 20 percent of their bill donated to the group. Full Story »
For the individuals and families who came to the second annual Angel of Hope Vigil Sunday, coming together is the key. Full Story »
There’s nothing like the first snowfall of the season to keep street department crews, law enforcement personnel, and wrecker services busy. Monday morning was no exception as rush hour commuters were greeted with slick roadways and nearly an inch of snow. Full Story »
Students at Avon Intermediate School East got a lesson in evidence-gathering Tuesday from three Avon Police Department detectives.The detectives — Lt. Sean Stoops, Det. Kim Hawk, and Det. Brian Nugent — visited the school to teach fifth- and sixth-grade students about what really goes on when a crime is being investigated. Full Story »
Tammi Jessup, executive director of Mental Health America of Hendricks County, says every day on her job is enjoyable.“I really love being here,” Jessup said. “I like doing social work directly with people, but also just being part of something that’s large and can help people. There are so many things that we do here that do that.” Full Story »
The Hendricks County Flyer staff brought home the hardware from the 2009 Better Newspaper Contest, sponsored annually by the Hoosier State Press Association. Full Story »
The new Indianapolis International Airport is filled with things usually found in airports: People, luggage, restaurants and shops, ticket agents, and more. But it’s also filled with various pieces of artwork. Some are right out in the middle of Civic Plaza — like the piece that hangs from the ceiling, called “JetStream,” or the colorful work that hangs over the escalators leading to the ... Full Story »
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