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School board president resigns
Citing “personal reasons,” Brownsburg School Board president David Ayers has resigned from his seat on the board.
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Plainfield couple shares story for March of Dimes
PLAINFIELD — Lori and Justin Hill wanted to spread the word about the March of Dimes and what the agency does to help families. Serving as Family Ambassadors allows them to do just that.
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Body Safety discussed in Plainfield schools
PLAINFIELD — The Plainfield Community School Corporation invited parents, teachers, and members of the community to learn about the Body Safety program that elementary students were taught this week.
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Danville South students turn principal into a ‘sundae’
Being an elementary school principal can be a dirty job, especially if you challenge the students to read 1,000 books in two weeks’ time and offer them a “sweet” reward.
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Plainfield elementary schools plan for fundraising walk-a-thon
PLAINFIELD — Students and staff at Central and VanBuren elementary schools in Plainfield are busily preparing for a new event promoting health and wellness.
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BHS senior plans community event
BROWNSBURG — Elizabeth Bockrath has decided to give back to the community by organizing the Brownsburg Community Jamboree — a family-friendly game event — from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 16 at Brownsburg High School. Attendees should enter through Door 15.
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Home cook gets blue ribbon
PLAINFIELD — When Hidemi Walsh moved to the United States, she started to learn to cook all over again. Born and raised in Japan, she decided to take on the challenge with an adventuresome spirit.
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Carnivore culture
Panko Strength and Speed (PSS) in Plainfield isn’t a conventional workout facility, which is evident by the approach and the results.
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Hendricks County’s own ... CONNIE LAWSON
Danville's own Connie Lawson is now serving the residents of the entire State of Indiana as Secretary of State. She got her first taste of service to the community right here in our county seat.
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Ham radio event held this weekend
The Hendricks County Amateur Radio Society will be hosting the annual “Ham Fest” or Amateur Radio Festival from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 16 at the Brownsburg American Legion.
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