On-the-Web, Week of 10.16

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Northbound 116th Street ramp closed – INDOT closed the northbound ramp to I-69 and Ind. 37 at the 116th Street loop. Expect the closure to last for the next 13 days. The ramp is planned to reopen on Oct. 29.

Crime watch statistics released – FPD recently released the neighborhood watch reported crime statistics. To get a complete rundown of the statistics, visit fishers.in.us. Many of the provided statistics include reports of theft.

Steve Carter to moderate “City  vs. Town” Chamber luncheon – If you hustle, there’s still a chance to attend Wednesday’s Chamber of Commerce luncheon to rub elbows with other business folks, as well as hear a “City vs. Town” presentation moderated by former Attorney General Steve Carter. Tickets are $25 for non-members; visit fisherschamber.com for more information and to register.

Future of Fishers meeting – It’s election crunch time. Visit with town officials and members of the Citizens to Reorganize Fishers and City Yes political action committees on Oct. 24 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. For more information, visit fishers.in.us.

Gubernatorial showdown – To read the full version of Current in Fishers guest columnist Andy Ray’s essay on the state’s gubernatorial candidates, visit youarecurrent.com.

Finding a better way to fundraise – Readers and proprietors of TheGiftOfBuying.org offer up an alternative to standard fundraising. Visit youarecurrent.com for their full letter-to-the-editor.

 

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