Updates
H1N1 flu shots offered
There aren’t any Novel H1N1 shot available in Zionsville but H1N1 shots for persons who are in high-risk, priority groups as established by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will be available from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 16, and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 21, in the Farm Bureau Community Building at the Boone County 4-H Fairgrounds, 1100 E. County Road 100 S, said Chuck Ritz, a Boone County Emergency Management Agency public information officer who is coordinating H1N1 releases for the health department. There is no charge for persons in the high-risk groups, Ritz said.
H1n1 flu shots: clinic coming up in the area
H1N1 high risk groups
n Pregnant women
n Parents/caregivers of infants under 6 months of age
n Children and young adults from 6 months to 24 years of age
n Individuals aged 25 to 64 years of age with underlying chronic conditions or who are immune compromised
n Health care workers and emergency service providers
For the whole story, see the Wednesday, Nov. 11 edition of the Zionsville Times Sentinel.
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- Barrett resigns from town council Michelle Barrett, Zionsville Town Council vice president, resigned Monday, March 29, in a formal letter to Town Manager Ed Mitro.
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Record says Chamorro admitted to murders
Barney Jose Chamorro has admitted to police that he murdered three people in a rural Whitestown home on Feb. 25, according to court records.
- Indiana first lady comes to Stonegate Mallory Mead, an open water marathon swimmer, joined Indiana first lady Cheri Daniels on Tuesday, March 23, in encouraging the students of Stonegate Elementary to commit to an active, healthy lifestyle of exercising and eating right, as part of the INShape Indiana health initiative.
- No council road committee meeting Friday The Zionsville Town Council's Road and Transportation Subcommittee will not meet Friday, March 26, as was indicated in the public agenda for the Wednesday, March 24, edition.
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Chamorro appears in court
Barney Chamorro has been formally charged in the triple murder in Whitestown last Thursday. The seven felony charges include three counts of murder, burglary, robbery, theft and auto theft. He appeared in court at 11 a.m. today. Boone County Superior Court II Judge entered in a preliminary not guilty plea and set future court dates.
- VIDEO: Sister says Chamorro, Schindler 'were afraid'
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Family of stabbing victims speak
At a press conference Wednesday morning in the Zionsville Municipal Building, family members for the three Whitestown victims spoke to assembled media about the horrific crime that took their loved ones.
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Triple homicide suspect returns to town
Police are bringing Barney Chamorro, 19, Whitestown back to Zionsville tonight, Tuesday, March 2.
Whitestown Detective Dennis Anderson will be holding a press conference at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 3, at the Zionsville Police Department. - Triple homicide suspect caught in Texas
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ZCS defends trip expenses
A recent news report has put Zionsville Community Schools administrators and board members on the defensive.
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