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317 Project: Church of Cannabis wants to be taken seriously while staying true to cause
The 317 Project tells stories of life in Indianapolis’ vibrant neighborhoods – 317 words at a time. Have a tip for a story in one of Indianapolis’ neighborhoods? Let us know at 317project@indystar.com. On a Wednesday evening in a neighborhood some know as Dogpatch, the Grand Poobah...
Carmel Fire Department called to pet store after dog pulls fire alarm
CARMEL, Ind. — Firefighters in Carmel got an unexpected surprise when they responded to a fire alarm Saturday morning. According to a social media post by the Carmel Fire Department, on the morning of May 4, firefighters were dispatched to Canine Cloud Nine, a pet groomer located at 885 Monon Green Boulevard, on a report of a pulled fire alarm.
Indiana GOP primary to set off massive leadership shakeup in Hoosier state
In deep-red Indiana, where the top offices are held by Republican politicians, this election cycle is set to bring a new wave of leadership from the governor’s mansion to the halls of Congress. Voters in Indiana will head to the polls on Tuesday to participate in their primaries, which will include a six-way primary for […]
Westsiders can get free legal advice
(MIRROR INDY) — A nonprofit law firm will offer free legal advice starting May 7 on the west side for low-income residents. Indiana Legal Services will hold sessions from 9 a.m. to noon every Tuesday and Thursday at the trustee’s office at the Wayne Township Government Center, 5401 W. Washington St.
Indy to remove low-head dam on White River where two kayakers drowned in April
The Emrichsville Dam on the White River at Belmont Beach, one of more than 90 dangerous low-head dams across Indiana, will be removed with funds from a $750,000 federal grant. Low-head dams, like Emrichsville, are extremely dangerous to Hoosiers enjoying time out on the water. The deaths of two kayakers who drowned after their boats capsized going over the dam April 16 was a stark reminder of the risks these structures pose.
Can we finally agree that annexation has its place?
Managing growth and development in a way that benefits all Hoosiers should be important to all our elected officials. In the face of population shifts, housing demands, and the need for expanded utility services, it’s time for Indiana to recognize that municipal annexation will sometimes be necessary to fuel our state’s economic engines — our […] The post Can we finally agree that annexation has its place? appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
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