Fishers recommends new restrictions to fight soaring COVID-19 cases
The Fishers Health Department is recommending tighter restrictions to slow surging coronavirus infection rates in the city.
The Fishers Health Department is recommending tighter restrictions to slow surging coronavirus infection rates in the city.
Volunteers yanked and picked their way through a thicket of invasive Asian Bush Honeysuckle on the banks of the White River in Noblesville.
Carmel is closing City Hall for two weeks after four city employees test positive for coronavirus. It’s the second closure since the pandemic hit.
Like nearly everything else in 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted farmers markets, which has vendors in Fishers making quick adjustments.
Fishers is moving forward with a plan for a large residential community on 116th Street that the city council put on hold last month.
The Noblesville City Council approved a zoning change that clears the way to build an apartment complex at the site of a former Marsh supermarket.
A startup drug manufacturer plans to invest $60 million to build its headquarters in Fishers and hire 150 people by the end of 2024.
Opponents of a proposed gravel pit near Noblesville are mobilizing with protests, research and a new slogan: “Don’t leave it to Beaver.”
Democrat Jake Madore, a Carmel corporate tax manager, is challenging Susan Byer, who worked 13 years as a clerk in the treasurer’s office.
To build a tunnel for the planned Nickel Plate Trail, traffic will close on 116th Street for 6 weeks next year.