Home Place agrees to stop legal fight with Carmel over annexation
The long legal battle between the city of Carmel and the residents of the small community in Clay Township known as Home Place appears to be over.
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The long legal battle between the city of Carmel and the residents of the small community in Clay Township known as Home Place appears to be over.
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