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Barney Jose Chamorro, 19, of Whitestown, was formally charged Thursday morning, March 4, with seven felony counts — burglary, robbery, theft, auto theft and three counts of murder — in the Feb. 25 incident that left his twin brother Alejandro Chamorro Jr., 19, father Alejandro Chamorro Sr., 51, and Judy Schindler, 55, dead in their Whitestown home.....more>>
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Family of victims speak
Rosario Chamorro said that her brother, Alejandro Chamorro Sr., was afraid of his son and that drugs may be involved in a triple homicide discovered Friday, Feb. 26, in Whitestown.
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Boone Republicans re-energize
Debbie Ottinger, the Boone County Republican Party chairwoman, said it at the start of the Thursday, March 4, Boone County Republican Party Lincoln Day Dinner.
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Dow Agro to expand
Dow AgroSciences, one of the top agricultural bio-tech companies in the country, will continue to call the central Indiana area home for the foreseeable future.
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Hundreds attend job fair
Approximately 1,200 persons attended Congressman Steve Buyer’s 11th Hoosier Job Fair, Monday, March 1, in the Witham Pavilion at the Boone County Fairgrounds.
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Laptop feedback positive
An expansion of Zionsville Community Schools 1:1 laptop program could be in the works, if the ZCS board agrees with the results of a recent survey.
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Truck damage forces road closure
A section of County Road 875 East will be closed indefinitely after heavy trucks carved ruts up to 18 inches deep in the asphalt surface.
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No contested races for ZCS board
The filing deadline was Friday, Feb. 19, for three Zionsville Community Schools Board of Trustees seats up for election on May 4.
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Police pursue Chamorro motive
Barney Jose Chamorro, is cooperating with officers investigating the Whitestown triple-homicide.
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Fire chief wins honor
Jamestown resident and Jamestown Volunteer Fire Department Chief Jeff Beam has been named the 2009 Pike Township Firefighter of the Year by the Pike Township Fire Department, where he works in northwest Indianapolis.
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Construction on I-65 in Boone County to start soon
Speed limits lowered along Interstate 65 between Zionsville and Lebanon and just off of Ind. 267 approaching the interstate are raising the ire of some of the motorists who travel those roads regularly.
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County has plans if second stimulus passes
Five county roads could be resurfaced with federal funds if Congress approves another job stimulus bill, County Highway Superintendent Tom Kouns said Monday, March 1.
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Teen arrested for triple homicide
Man accused of killing his family, Barney Jose Chamorro, was “ready to be released when they are ready to pick him up,” a Texas sheriff said Monday, March 1.
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Combining fun and reading
This week, children at Small Blessings, 5909 Technology Center Drive in Indianapolis, are not only celebrating Dr. Seuss’ birthday, but are learning at the same time.
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Full steam ahead?
A major mass transit project plan was presented to a group of Zionsville citizens for their feedback on Thursday, Feb. 25, at the Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library.
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