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News briefs for Dec. 9
Flu shot clinic set
The Boone County Health Department will have an adult only seasonal flu and pneumonia vaccine clinic from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. (or until supplies are exhausted) today at the Witham Health Services Pavilion at the Boone County 4-H Fairgrounds in Lebanon. Adult seasonal flu and pneumonia vaccines will be available.
The seasonal flu vaccine will cost $20 and the pneumonia vaccine will cost $35. Payment may be made with cash, check or Medicare. Recipients of the vaccines must be at least 18 years of age.
Visit www.boonecounty.in.gov/health for more information.
Zionsville Chamber accepting nominations
The Zionsville Chamber of Commerce is accepting nominations for the Town Crier Award, the Dahlia Award and the Community Service Award.
The annual dinner honoring the recipients will be held on Friday, Jan. 29, at the Palomino Ballroom.
The Town Crier Award is presented to a person who has made outstanding contributions to the town of Zionsville; the Dahlia Award is presented to an outstanding employee of a Zionsville business; and the Community Service Award is given to an institution’s or organization’s contributions to the betterment and growth of the community.
For more information, an application, or a reservation for the Annual Awards Dinner, contact the Chamber of Commerce at 873-3836 or by email at info@Zionsvillechamber.org.
Applications must be received by the Chamber no later than Jan. 8.
ZCHS service clubs sponsor
‘12 Days of Giving’
The Zionsville Community High School service clubs will be collecting new or gently used gloves, mittens, hats, scarves or other winter accessories during the Junior Varsity and Varsity basketball games Friday, Dec. 11, and Saturday, Dec. 12.
The JV game begins at 6 p.m. and the Varsity game should begin around 7:30 p.m.
The goal is to collect 1,500 items. If the student body reaches the goal, selected students may get the chance to throw a pie in the face of an unlucky teacher or administrator during lunch shifts on Wednesday, Dec. 16.
Zionsville community members are encouraged to donate items.
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Battery reported by woman
A woman reported that her estranged husband had hit her over the head with his hand, which had a ring on it, in the morning of Tuesday, Aug. 31.
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United Way sets new records
The United Way of Central Indiana in Boone County is raising the bar this year with several record highs.
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Shine on
The event raised more than $10,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association. To donate, visit http://memorywalk10.kintera.org/indianapolis/lacyslightsamy, go to Akard True Value Hardware,
75 Boone Village Shopping Center or mail to Alzheimer's Association Greater Indiana Chapter,
50 E. 91st St. Indianapolis , IN 46240. Put “Lacy's Lights” or Z’Sparkle Party and Drag Race” for the donation to count towards the event.
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PAC says yes to referendum
A group of local residents have joined forces to create a political action committee to help pass Zionsville Community Schools’ operating budget referendum.
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Logo trickles into Zionsville
Zionsville’s rebranding effort is on the move. The logo, which is now complete, is starting to pop up around town.
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Budget hammered out as public hearing nears
As the Zionsville Town Council’s budget public hearing, set for Tuesday, Sept. 7 nears, members tried to get budget questions answered and issues resolved at its agenda setting meeting Monday, Aug. 30.
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Zville man found guilty of selling cocaine
Frank Bearquiver, 32, may have exchanged $80 for decades in prison.
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Group in infancy stages of aiding Main Street
An informal group is now starting to discuss aiding Zionsville’s Main Street businesses.
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New station allows quick arrival to working fire
Fire crews were on the scene of a rural mobile home fire within four minutes of the alarm.
Zionsville fire Chief Jamie VanGorder said the firefighter’s response time was a critical factor in saving a significant portion of the home.
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