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Police Blotter for July 21, 2008
Avon Police Department Monday, July 21, 2008 At 10:37 a.m., theft at 6570 Preakness Dr At 12:18 p.m., theft at 9500 E US 36 At 12:47 p.m., missing person at 685 S SR 267 At 4:39 p.m., property damage accident ...
Sketch released in Holiday Inn robbery
Brownsburg police have released a sketch of a woman suspected of robbing a Brownsburg hotel early Saturday morning.
Storms bring hail, damage to central Indiana
A line of severe storms passed through the area Sunday afternoon, bringing lightning, hail and heavy rain.
One of the biggest strengths of Brownsburg senior lineman Chris Jones is just that -- his strength.
Weekend I-74 delays near Brownsburg
Brownsburg Motorists on I-74 should expect nighttime delays near Brownsburg this weekend as crews set beams to widen the 56th Street overpass, the Indiana Department of Transportation reported.
Governor appoints Indiana State University trustees
Governor appoints Indiana State University trustees INDIANAPOLIS, IN Governor Mitch Daniels today announced the appointments of two new members of the Indiana State University Board of Trustees.
Natalie Bunton and Jason Reid wed in June
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Douglas Reid are now making their home in Brownsburg. Mrs. Reid is the former Natalie Anne Bunton, the daughter of Robert and Rebecca Bunton of Martinsville.
The fourth annual Brownsburg Garden Tour
John and Gail Frazier take in the pond at the home of Lori and John Mejeski at 7716 Shagbark Ct., Garden A on the Brownsburg Garden Tour.
Brownsburg student makes national society
Brownsburg High School student Kaylee Shirrell was recently selected for membership into the National Society of High School Scholars.
Racing team to build in Brownsburg
BROWNSBURG -- John Force Racing plans to continue Brownsburg's growing reputation as a Midwestern hub for racing by building a 50,000-square-foot spec building near its headquarters on Southpoint Circle.
The secret to success in a slow economy
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. It was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness." In the first few lines of A Tale of Two Cities , Charles Dickens was referring to conditions in ...
List of 2008 Michigan casualties in Iraq
Members of the U.S. armed forces with known Michigan ties who have died in 2008 while supporting military operations in Iraq: ___ Army Staff Sgt.
Those seeking expert gardening advice or simply looking to enjoy nature are invited to attend this weekend's fifth annual Brownsburg Garden Tour.
Resident brings community radio back to Brownsburg
Shane Ray's family was friends with a radio DJ when he was young. His life changed when he visited him at the studio.
Rain delays opening of Brownsburg interchange
Monday's rain delayed the planned opening of a new interstate exchange in Hendricks County.
Reagan Parkway Interchange to open
The 17-million-dollar Ronald Reagan Parkway interchange on I-74 in Brownsburg is scheduled to open Wednesday, about two months ahead of schedule.
MUNCIE - F. Darrel Hoffman, 80, of Muncie, passed away Saturday, June 28, 2008, in Ball Memorial Hospital after an extended illness.
New Brownsburg link to I-74 set to open
State and local leaders next week will open the new Ronald Reagan Parkway interchange at I-74 in Brownsburg about two months ahead of schedule.
Brownsburg has a radio station again
For the first time since 2004, Brownsburg will have a hometown radio station. Shane Ray recognized the need for the town to have a way of knowing what is going on inside the community.
Brownsburg residents, Council frustrated with construction
The conflict centers around road construction in mass on several main arteries running through the town and resultant traffic delays and difficulties suffered by frustrated residents within the Lake Ridge ...