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Stars Shine in Fundraising Dance Competition
From the Waltz to the West Coast Swing, amateur dancers were paired with professionals for their turn in the spotlight.
Brownsburg Closer to 3rd Interchange
INDOT and FHA give approval for next phase of I-74 interchange.
United Nations Meet …in Avon!
The Model UN conference at Avon High School demonstrated how engaged students can tackle complex global issues.
Sycamore Services Creative Program Yields First-time Author
“I wanted to do something with service,” Raab explained.
For the Children
Leaving the ceremony, one persona remarked, “It’s a shame we have to have things like this.”
A Tradition Continues…A One-of-a-kind Life in the Newspaper Business
“When Lindbergh flew solo across the Atlantic, a man asked my father why there wasn’t something in the paper about it,” she would say, “and my dad said, ‘Lindbergh doesn’t live in Hendricks County and didn’t fl y over Hendricks County.’” ~Betty Jean Weesner
Being the Hope
“It shows what happens when community comes together.”
~Cliff Sweazy, Hope Healthcare
Work Underway to Help Victims of Apartment Fire
“They walked out the door and grabbed nothing,” said Center Township Trustee Bill Wright.
“Common Threads” Exhibit Opens at Hendricks Live!
“We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men.” ~Herman Melville
Work Underway to Help Victims of Apartment Fire
“They walked out the door and grabbed nothing,” said Center Township Trustee Bill Wright.