Fishers Star - Sun Nov 08
A land sale involving property that was supposed to be part of a large Fishers development has been postponed.
Rural zoning plan back for reviewFishers Topics - Sat Nov 07
An alternative zoning plan for rural land in Fall Creek Township could come up for a vote by the Plan Commission.
Voting office open Sat. for HSE referendumFishers Star - Sat Nov 07
The Hamilton County Elections Office will have special hours Saturday for voters wishing to cast their ballots early in the $55 million referendum of Hamilton Southeastern Schools.
Rural land plan for Fishers to return MondayIndyStar.com - Fri Nov 06
An alternative zoning plan for rural land in Fall Creek Township will go back to the Advisory Plan Commission on Monday.
Parties reach agreement on new HRH YmcaFlyer Group - Fri Nov 06
Town council members here have signed a memorandum of understanding with the YMCA to lease 10 acres of land at the new Hendricks Regional Health YMCA for use as a public park that will include open playing fields and walking paths.
Voting office open Saturday for HSE referendumIndianapolis Star - Fri Nov 06
The Hamilton County Elections Office will have special hours Saturday for voters wishing to cast their ballots early in the $55 million referendum of Hamilton Southeastern Schools.
Land sale of corner at Ind. 37 postponedThe Noblesville Ledger - Thu Nov 05
A land sale involving property that was supposed to be part of a large Fishers development has been postponed.
Faultless takes up fight to retain Sallie Mae jobsFishers Star - Thu Nov 05
Fishers is working with other Central Indiana communities to save Sallie Mae. Pending student loan reform could eradicate the company's main source of revenue, and Fishers and Muncie, which house Sallie Mae's two Indiana branches, want to make sure that doesn't happen.
Four school districts sign on to lawsuitIndianapolis Star - Thu Nov 05
At least four school districts have signed onto a class-action lawsuit, seeking millions of dollars in health insurance credits owed to them by the Indiana State Teachers Union Insurance Trust.
Flu vaccine clinics often overwhelmedWISH-TV Indianapolis - Wed Nov 04
The state said more than 205,000 Hoosiers have received H1N1 vaccinations. Hoosiers lined up by the thousands to get the few H1N1 shots available.
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