More Indiana Natural Resources Commission members quit as public input concerns continue
The resignations continue a shakeup on the panel that historically worked in coordination with the Department of Natural Resources on policy.
Read MoreThe resignations continue a shakeup on the panel that historically worked in coordination with the Department of Natural Resources on policy.
Read MoreTheir resignations blame Gov. Mike Braun’s administration for “stifling” citizen input and curtailing the board’s role working with the Department of Natural Resources.
Read MoreWork to excavate and reinter graves discovered on the site of the former Greenlawn Cemetery near downtown has progressed slowly.
The park will expand into 15 acres between the White River and Elanco Animal Health’s new headquarters and will include an event pavilion to be developed inside the remnants of a former crane bay that had been part of the original stamping plant.
If “invasive carp” doesn’t sound appetizing, how about a plate of copi? The state of Illinois is unveiling a market-tested rebranding campaign to make the fish appealing to consumers.
Indianapolis has joined Fishers and Noblesville in a quest to turn the Nickel Plate Railroad into a 17-mile trail connecting the three communities and is seeking millions in state funds to make it happen.
Redevelopment experts are confident the west side will see a jolt in property values and development opportunities as plans to extend a Speedway trail both east and west move forward.