Indiana
Indiana Members Credit Union announced as new anchor tenant at Bottleworks District
INDIANAPOLIS — The Bottleworks District will welcome Indianapolis-based Indiana Members Credit Union (IMCU) as a new anchor tenant for Phase II of the district development.
The IMCU headquarters will be located at 9-12 on North College Ave. and will be 74,000 square feet, which is roughly 85% of the total available space for this phase of development, officials say.
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“IMCU’s new headquarters in the historic Bottleworks District represents our aspirations for the future and commitment to providing a dynamic workspace for our employees,” said John Newett, president and CEO of IMCU.
IMCU has 31 branches, serving central and southern Indiana. The Bottleworks District is a $300 million, 12-acre urban mixed-use development.
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Central principal Chris Walker to campaign for Indiana House seat
MUNCIE, IN — Chris Walker, principal of Central High School for the past decade, has announced he will be a Republican candidate for the District 34 seat in the Indiana House of Representatives.
“Muncie has every reason to be proud of who we are,” Walker said in a news release. “The spirit of Muncie is shaped by resilience, work ethic, and a deep sense of community. Muncie cares deeply and our pride shows up in loyalty to our history and a belief that our community matters.
“Our pride also calls us to make Muncie better. It is my strong belief that Muncie’s best days are yet to come.”
Walker and his wife, Katie, moved to Muncie from Fishers in 2016. They are the parents of three children.
Walker said he and others had participated in “the Muncie community’s Cradle to Career initiative to improve resources and support for families with the goal of ending generational poverty in Muncie.”
“This is not just a project we are doing, but a call to serve, and it takes all of us,” he said. “In order to make our vision for Muncie a reality, we need a voice at every table where decisions are made that impact our community.”
The educator said he is announcing his candidacy “with a tremendous sense of pride, love for the community that has given so much to us, and the hope that our best days are yet to come.”
He said his campaign will focus on “working collaboratively to increase educational, work-based learning, and career opportunities for families that lead to high-wage careers.”
Democrat Sue Errington, who has represented District 34 for 14 years, is not seeking election to an eighth term in this year’s election.
Other candidates for the House seat include Democrat Sara Gullion and Republicans Richard Ivy, Randall McCallister and Tim Overton.
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BREAKING: Two men injured in Elkhart shooting
ELKHART, IN (WSBT 22) — Elkhart Police Department officers responded to a call of a shooting with injuries near the Martins Supermarket on Jackson Blvd around 5:20 p.m. Sunday.
When officers arrived on the scene, they learned that two male victims had gone to the hospital with apparent gunshot wounds.
Both victims were evaluated and treated for what are believed to be non-life-threatening injuries.
According to the report the initial investigation indicates “suspect(s) in a vehicle shot at the victims’ vehicle while it was possibly near the intersection of E Lexington Ave/Junior Achievement Blvd”
This investigation is active and on going with no arrests being made at this time.
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Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to call the Elkhart Police Department at 574-295-7070 or Michiana Crime Stoppers at 574-288-STOP.
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Accident investigation underway after fatal crash in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — One person is dead after an accident just before 11 p.m. Saturday night.
IMPD were dispatched to a personal injury accident in the 1400 block of East Washington Street where there was “at least one vehicle involved,” IMPD said in a press release shortly after the crash.
The occupant of the one vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene.
IMPD-certified accident investigators responded to the scene to investigate further.
East Washington Street between Arsenal Avenue and Oriental Street will be closed while the investigation is active.
No further information have been provided at this time.
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