By Lindsay Doty The first Tox-Away Day for 2019 will be held from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 6 at Brownsburg High School, 1000
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Avon schools awarded $20,000 grant for STEM labs
By Lindsay Doty The Avon Education Foundation (AEF) will receive a $20,000 grant from the Duke Energy Foundation. It’s the single largest one-time contribution the foundation
Pittsboro boy with cancer holds second Riley toy drive
By Lindsay Doty Bodie Reuter may seem like any other busy 8-year-old kid who loves playing with his friends and shooting hoops. But the second
Dancers gear up for competition, tickets still available
Dancing with the Hendricks County Stars is right around the corner, and ten community members are busy perfecting their routines with their professional partners from Arthur
What happened to Najah?
By Lindsay Doty Family members of missing Avon mother Najah Ferrell stood by police at a press conference on Thursday with two giant photos of
Steuerwald adds hate crimes language to state drug bill
By Lindsay Doty The Indiana House voted to amend a drug crimes bill on Monday, so it includes a provision covering individuals impacted by hate
Paper crafts and stamps inspire crafters in Danville
The Indianapolis Rubber Stamp and Paper Arts Festival will take place this weekend at the Hendricks County F4-Fairgrounds and Conference Complex. It appeals to not
BHS choir concert at Connection Pointe
By Gretchen Becker Brownsburg High School junior varsity choirs shined on stage Thursday night when the soloists, Concert Choir, men’s Dawg Pound and women’s groups
Hendricks County comes in second for county health rankings
By Lindsay Doty Hendricks County ranks number two in the top five healthiest counties in the state, according to the 2019 annual county health rankings
Plainfield PD hosts rape defense training
By Lindsay Doty It’s the kind of class that could change your life forever. The Plainfield Police Department held its 16th Rape Aggression Defense (RAD)