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Four data center proposals in the Indianapolis area are facing a dynamic that's emerging here and elsewhere: The operators ...
Hoping it gets desired Community Development Block Grant funding for projects in Indiana County in general, and Indiana Borough and Center Township in particular, the Indiana County Office of Planning ...
The Morgan County Plan Commission on Monday decided to give a favorable recommendation for a rezoning request that would pave the way for a data center on a 391-acre site in the northern part of ...
The site in question is located in the Morgan Township, east of Monrovia, between Keller Hill Road, North Antioch Road, Indiana 42, and West Union Church Road. According to the filings, the rezoning ...
BARGERSVILLE, Ind. — One person has died after a crash in Morgan County Saturday afternoon. According to a release from the Morgan County Sheriff's Office, around 12:15 p.m. on Nov. 9, deputies and ...
Firefighter Union representative warns of lives at risk due to budget constraints in Madison Township Fire Department in Morgan County. Lack of staff and equipment is a concern.
A Morgan Township man was arrested Sunday after he was accused of attacking his stepdaughter with a machete. Raymond Dorsey, 57, is charged by state police with felonies of aggravated assault.
Morgan County fire station closes over safety concerns In this undated photo, Madison Township Fire Department Station 831 is shown at 10023 N. Kitchen Road near Mooresville, Indiana.
Morgan Township Cherokees Peyton Bucher (1895) and Dana Abbring (1889) cross the finish line at the Brown County Eagle Classic on Sept. 9, at Eagle Park in Nashville, Ind. Out of 150 girls ...
Indiana County Coroner Jerry Overman said 39-year-old Eric Matthew Komlosky, Sr., of Indiana, died in what his office ruled as an accident. The cause of death was listed as compression asphyxia.
From the left, members of the Lake County Regional Board of School Trustees Larry McShane, Alison Baker Packer, Julie Gonka and Philip DeRuntz listen to Clyde McLemore’s address the board on May 15.