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Feb 15, 2025 |
mdmh-bloomington.com | Natasha Pearson
Indianapolis, Indiana – As is customary in the Marion County Clerk’s Office, a lot of couples get married on Valentine’s Day, so love is in the air. Marquise Howard, one of the numerous individuals getting married on Friday, declared, “I get to spend the rest of my life with the love of my life.”The Marion County Clerk’s Office is transformed into a unique Valentine’s Day location for couples getting married on this one day of the year.
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Feb 11, 2025 |
mdmh-bloomington.com | Natasha Pearson
Indianapolis, Indiana – IndyGo’s Blue Line, which will connect Cumberland in the east end of Marion County with Indianapolis International Airport on the west, is about to launch after ten years and a $370 million budget. In order to inform passengers, drivers, and neighbors about what to expect once construction begins later this month and lasts for the next three years, the transit agency is hosting a number of open houses over the course of the next week.
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Feb 9, 2025 |
mdmh-bloomington.com | Natasha Pearson
Indianapolis, Indiana – On Monday, a $10,000 Power Play winning Powerball ticket expires. In addition to the Powerball, the ticket matched four of the five white balls, according to a Hoosier Lottery news release. The ticket was purchased at a Circle K in Greenfield, located at 1124 W. Main St., for the drawing on August 14, 2024. 08-9-23-29-62 were the numbers. According to the press release, a Power Play was 2X and a Powerball was 13.
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Feb 7, 2025 |
mdmh-bloomington.com | Natasha Pearson
Indianapolis, Indiana – The construction crane could very well be the city of Indianapolis’s municipal bird. According to city officials, the revitalization of downtown is crucial for the development of the local and metropolitan areas as well as for the state of Indiana’s economy, since more than $9 billion in building investment is either planned or already underway.
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Feb 5, 2025 |
mdmh-bloomington.com | Natasha Pearson
Bloomington, Indiana – Lake Monroe, Indiana’s largest artificial body of water and a significant supply of drinking water for more than 120,000 people, is 15 15-minute drive from IU’s campus. Because Lake Monroe’s watershed spans five counties, protecting it is crucial for the welfare of people and animals who depend on it for habitat, drinking, recreation, and tourism. But people who depend on the lake’s utilization are in danger due to problems with its water quality.
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