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Jun 13 2024
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IMPD: Person dies in crash on North Keystone Avnue
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A person died after a crash late Thursday afternoon on North Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis police said.
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers were called to a report of a personal-injury accident just after 5:35 p.m. Thursday in the 3200 block of North Keystone Avenue. That’s an area with homes and a church on the city’s east side.
An IMPD
Wish TVJun 13 2024
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IMPD: Person dies in crash on North Keystone Avenue
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A person died after a crash late Thursday afternoon on North Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis police said.
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers were called to a report of a personal-injury accident just after 5:35 p.m. Thursday in the 3200 block of North Keystone Avenue. That’s an area with homes and a church on the city’s east side.
An IMPD
Wish TVJun 07 2024
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Keystone’s Mountain Cleanup event planned for June 19
Keystone Resort and Friends of the Dillon Ranger District will be hosting their annual mountain cleanup event on Wednesday, June 19. Free and open to the public, guests are invited to help the resort pick up trash and debris across the mountain in preparation for the beginning of summer operations and next winter season. Keystone employees, friends, family and members of the community are
Summit DailyJul 11 2024
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Keystone College to accept transfer students from closed Clarks Summit University
The Scranton Times-TribuneJun 18 2024
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Keystone at the Crossing office park on the market as sector's struggles continue
One of the largest office parks in central Indiana is back on the market, five years after it was purchased by a pair of out-of-state investment firms. Keystone at the Crossing has been listed for sale—without an asking price—by its owners: New York City-based DRA Advisors LLC and Chicago-based M&J Wilkow Properties. The 1.08 million-square-foot office campus spans five office buildings
Indianapolis Business JournalJul 07 2024
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Keystone approves short-term rental regulations with potential for more changes on the horizon
Keystone Town Council voted unanimously on June 25 to adopt regulations on short-term rental licenses that will go into effect this fall. The regulations keep largely intact the policy currently used by the Summit County government, meaning short-term rental owners won’t see any major changes to the way they operate currently. Under regulations passed by the county government last year,
Summit DailyMay 09 2024
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Accreditor: Keystone College in “danger of imminent closure”
Keystone College has existed for over 150 years, but that run may not last much longer. After more than 150 years of existence, Pennsylvania’s Keystone College may close soon. It hasn’t been very transparent about this fact. Around 1,100 students attend the private, nonprofit college north of Scranton, and it’s currently enrolling students for the fall semester. But current and prospective
Inside Higher EdJun 17 2024
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New restaurant to take over Marco’s site at 54th and Keystone
A new restaurant is planning to open in July in a building near the intersection of 54th Street and Keystone Avenue where two previous restaurants served customers across six decades. The Shadow Lounge will follow Marco’s Restaurant & Lounge and Capri Italian Restaurant at 2380 E. 54th St. Capri opened there in 1963 and moved to 2602 Ruth Drive, where it continues to operate, in 1984.
Indianapolis Business JournalJul 14 2024
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Keystone poised to maintain current fees for short-term rental licenses as it builds out regulations
The annual fee for operating a short-term rental license in Keystone will remain unchanged from what it is currently, town council members said during a July 9 work session. As part of the new town’s ongoing transition away from Summit County government departments and services, officials are seeking to take over the administration of roughly 2,000 short-term rental properties come Oct. 1. For
Summit Daily