Trees must be bare without plastic bags, tinsel, ornaments, decorations or twine.
Indiana ranks second in the nation for COVID-19 hospitalizations per capita.
“Our department was happy to welcome K-9 Mika to the force in November,” said Chief Spears.
The lawmakers address COVID-19, education, redistricting and more in the video.
For more information on the community grant program, click here.
Over 1,600 people registered for the 2020 ZGravy Chase, which included nine Boone County neighborhood teams.
State Bank expects to have a physical banking location in Lafayette by late 2021.
“We launched the grant process in part in response to COVID-19 to provide relief to community organizations,” said Mayor Emily Styron.
It is vital that we continue to plan for the impact of COVID-19 on Zionsville’s village business district and shopping corridors.
A role that I had not fully comprehended when I ran for mayor is how often I would serve as an ambassador for our community.
Today the Columbus Design Institute will begin Indiana Main Street: Mayors’ Workshop Post COVID-19.
Despite the pandemic, it may still be possible to safely find your perfect Christmas tree this year within driving distance of Zionsville.
As part of an effort to promote Eagle Creek among residents and visitors, Zionsville has stocked the Creek with about 1,200 rainbow trout.
ZPD officers are being trained on nonviolent ways to resolve conflicts.
The fire department will cover as many streets as time allows.
Many town services can be accessed online, by phone or by email including permitting, scheduling inspections and paying bills.
This event will take place at 6 p.m. on Nov. 19.
Funding for other businesses in the 106th Street TIF District is available but is diminishing if it is to be disbursed in 2020.
"Let’s try to give each other some grace over the weeks ahead as the 2020 election comes to a conclusion."
Residents and businesses still have time to learn more, sign up to go solar.
Looking for a Zionsville-area pumpkin patch before Halloween? Check out the Patch list.
Town officials are referring people to the Boone County Health Department’s recommendations to observe CDC’s guidelines.
The project is the brainchild of ZMS student Phoebe Sidebottom, who was inspired by Black Lives Matter murals.
The town offices will be closed on those days with employees working remotely.
Pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions Zionsville-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
The sessions are taking place open house style on Thursday, Oct. 22 from 9 – 11 a.m. and from 4 – 6 p.m. at Zionsville Town Hall.
More than 70 new jobs are expected to be created by the end of 2024.
Collection begins on Oct. 19.
The opening is scheduled for spring 2021.
Upon entry, visitors must do a health screening that includes a temperature check.
The deadline to register to vote is Oct. 5.
The five-member board is comprised of three PD members and two civilians.
A listening session is scheduled for Oct. 1.
This is a free service that allows individuals to sign up for alerts to stay informed on severe weather, traffic and other emergencies.
His first day will be Oct. 12.
The series, which will consist of five virtual sessions, begins on Oct. 8.
On Fridays, firefighters and staff participate in Remember Everyone Deployed (R.E.D.)
The weekly sessions begin Sept. 10.
Officers have been deployed to several crosswalks, roundabouts, and along other routes to schools to direct traffic and assist children.
The collection begins on Sept. 28.