A team of emergency responders from the Zionsville Fire Department will represent the United States at the Arab PreHospital Emergency Medicine 2025 Conference in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Oct. 6-8. ZFD paramedics Abdullakh Abamislimov and Jeremy Anker will compete. The invitation follows the team’s first-place finish at the JEMS Clinical Competition during FDIC 2025 [...]| Current Publishing
The Zionsville Plan Commission recommended a rezoning request last month for two parcels that were recently added to Lions Park. The Zionsville Lions Club is in the process of completing a master plan for the 85-year-old park. As part of the plan, the club acquired two parcels north of the existing| Current Publishing
The Zionsville Department of Parks and Recreation reported a successful summer, with 359 youth participating in 19 camp programs. Mayor John Stehr reported the final numbers to the Zionsville Town Council last month. He said programming fees for the summer totaled $24,000 for the parks department.| Current Publishing
The U.S. Postal Service will hold job fairs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 26, at four central Indiana locations. Openings include rural carrier associate and assistant rural carrier positions, paying up to $20.38 an hour with some benefits. Fairs will be held at USPS sites in Fishers, Noblesville, Zi| Current Publishing
The Zionsville Optimist Club will hold the 43rd annual Hit-the-Bricks 5K race and 3K Fun Run/Walk at 8 a.m. Sept. 27 at Zionsville Town Hall. The run was named for the location of its first event in 1981 on Zionsville’s historic Main Street. The modern course begins at Town Hall and follows the Big| Current Publishing
Hamilton County Tourism has launched the HamCo Hubway, a trail-focused campaign that provides information about the county’s extensive trail system. Hamilton County Tourism Communications Manager Gabby Blauert said the county features more than 600 miles of trails, with The 106, Monon, Midland Trac| Current Publishing
The Community Foundation of Boone County recently announced grant funding totaling $124,278 was awarded to 18 nonprofit organizations as part of the 2025 Programming Grants cycle. Recipients are local organizations that provide critical services and programs that directly benefit Boone County reside| Current Publishing
A Zionsville Community High School class of 2025 graduate is among eight incoming Indiana University freshmen named as Kelley Scholars at the Kelley School of Business. Kelley Scholars are students who intend to major in business at IU Bloomington. Ellery Walpole was recognized as an AP Scho| Current Publishing
The Zionsville Education Foundation — a nonprofit that supports teachers and staff at Zionsville Community Schools — recently announced grants awarded within the district have reached $2 million over the course of the organization's history. Originally the Eagle-Union Education Foundation, ZEF mark| Current Publishing