The Herald Bulletin launches today a weekly series on the Interstate 69 exits that affect the local economy. The articles will appear on Tuesdays and cover eight exits, from 10 in Hamilton County to 41 in Delaware County. During the first week of November, the series will run on Nov. 6 because of the Nov. 4 election. The schedule is as follows:
Today: An overall look at the importance of the highway through Madison County.
Oct. 7: Exit 10 — The new Hamilton Town Center
Oct. 14: Exit 14 — New housing additions and more people
Oct. 21: Exit 19 — Gateway to Pendleton and new businesses
Oct. 28: Exit 22 — Growth at the Flagship area
Nov. 6: Exit 26 — Scatterfield Road and the city’s commercial district including Hoosier Park’s new casino
Nov. 11: Exit 34 — New businesses in Daleville and the truck stops
Nov. 18: Exit 41 — Potential for growth with the arrival of new warehouses
Local News
I-69: Series introduction
- Local News
-
-
Anderson High School's graduation rates increase
AHS has tied for 14th place out of the top 20 for the most improvement in non-waiver graduation rates for the 2010-11 school year. “We were just thrilled,” AHS Principal Lucinda McCord said.
-
Super Bowl had positive fiscal effect, most agree
Many businesses and organizations in Anderson are still trying to calculate the financial numbers showing how the Super Bowl affected them. But even without all the hard figures available, they agree that it was a positive economic impact on the city.
-
Gunman robs Old National Bank
A gunman escaped with money from a southside Anderson bank Tuesday afternoon.
-
City looking for new restaurant for Grandview
The Anderson Parks and Recreation Board has decided to seek a new tenant for the vacant restaurant at Grandview Golf Course.
-
Consolidation of emergency dispatch approved
The Madison County Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution Tuesday taking over 911 police and fire dispatch duties for Elwood and Alexandria.
-
Assessor loses appeal against city
A lot can happen in four years. Just ask County Assessor Larry Davis, who lost his appeal against the City of Anderson on Friday.
-
What's Where: Feb. 8
Local meetings and activities are planned Wednesday.
-
Statehouse action resumes after Super Bowl break
After a timeout to accommodate out-of-town Super Bowl visitors, the Indiana General Assembly is back in session to tackle legislation that had been bottlenecked by a contentious labor bill.
-
Man arrested on animal cruelty warrant
Madison County sheriff’s deputies arrested an Anderson man Saturday morning on a preliminary charge of animal cruelty.
-
Arrest log: Feb. 8
Arrests made by Madison County law enforcement on Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, based on Madison County Jail records.
- More Local News Headlines
-





