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Indiana is dedicating $1 billion to further growth of agriculture and life science businesses and jobs to the central Indiana area over the next 10 years.
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Lawmakers gave final approval for a bill that slightly changes the state’s alert system for missing or endangered children in the wake of the disappearance and death of 17-year-old Hailey Buzbee.
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State lawmakers could stop the practice of limiting the number of rental houses in a neighborhood. A handful of Indiana cities have ordinances that aim to control and track rental properties.
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The 164 year-old Flanagan-Kincaid House standing alongside I-69 will be deconstructed. The Fishers AgriPark will take over the space and reuse bricks from the historic building in a new project.
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Carmel is the latest municipality to adopt restrictions on the number of single family homes that can be rented in a neighborhood.
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The two-prong ordinance could serve as a test case for housing reform in Indiana.
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Three cities had reports of fliers being distributed. Police said they believe they know who's behind it.
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The Muslim community in one Fishers, Indiana neighborhood celebrates Eid al-Fitr with a candy walk. But this year, joy and festivities are mixed with feelings of sadness as the death toll mounts and starvation spreads in Gaza.
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“Frozen: The Musical” is part of the current Broadway in Indianapolis season, and it’s a homecoming for one of its lead cast members. Evan Duff is from Fishers, a graduate of Hamilton Southeastern High School. He is portraying the Duke of Weselton in the touring production of Frozen, and he spoke recently via Zoom with WFYI’s Ray Steele.
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A suburban Indianapolis community has passed an ordinance approving fines against businesses that make too many 911 calls for police help.