On Nov. 10, signs bearing the names of the 133 veterans from Hendricks County who died serving their country will be proudly displayed on the
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North West Hendricks board approves interim superintendent
The North West Hendricks School district in Lizton has a new interim superintendent. In a special meeting that was called on Tuesday, the North West Hendricks
Danville gets ready for first-ever Monster Mash Block Party
Danville Parks and Recreation will host its first Monster Mash Block Party on Saturday. The free Halloween event will include candy, a costume contest, a
Tri-West volleyball coach gets contract terminated
By Stephanie Dolan Northwest Hendricks School Corporation officials announced today the contract termination of Tri-West High School varsity volleyball coach Louie Aguilar. “The district has
2020 Ribfest moving forward and to fairgrounds despite no funding from Town of Avon; budget cuts pave way to hire 4 new police officers
By Stephanie Dolan Despite Town of Avon 2020 budget cuts, and the Avon Chamber of Commerce of Commerce’s Ribfest being one of the cuts, 2020
Brownsburg petitions for excess levy
By Gus Pearcy A fast-growing town such as Brownsburg needs money to accommodate the growth. State law is inadequate when it comes to growth in
VW fans celebrate with upcoming two-day Volktoberfest in Danville
Lindsay Doty 48-year old Colby Hayduk knows a thing or two about vintage Volkswagons. He’s the owner of Buggy Works Inc., a repair shop that
Northwest Hendricks superintendent resigns
By Chris Cornwall Following news of Superintendent Michael Springer’s resignation, residents took aim at the North West Hendricks School Board during last night’s regular board
Danville observes Red Ribbon Week
By Peg McRoy Glover Mike Neilsen, Danville Town Council president, read a proclamation for Red Ribbon Week at the council meeting on Oct. 7. The
Brownsburg Parks to complete a wish list with a bond issue
By Gus Pearcy To take advantage of lower interest rates and speed up plans to upgrade facilities, the Brownsburg Park Board took the first step