by Jennifer Rubenstein | Feb 17, 2025 | Arts, Boone County, Outdoors, Thorntown
Thorntown, Indiana – A treasured piece of Thorntown’s history is stepping into a new chapter. Lions Park, formerly managed by the Thorntown Lions Club, is now officially part of the Thorntown Parks System. Following the club’s closure in December 2024 due to declining...
by Jennifer Rubenstein | Jan 20, 2025 | Boone County, Business News, Economic Development, entertainment, For The Home, hometown favorites, Indiana, Lebanon, News, Partners
NewCold has officially unveiled the second phase of its Lebanon warehouse, doubling its capacity and establishing one of the largest and most advanced cold storage facilities in the world. With a combined $300 million investment, this expansion is a significant...
by Jennifer Rubenstein | Nov 7, 2024 | Boone County, Economic Development, Jamestown, News, Restaurants
Jamestown residents have a reason to celebrate as Jamestown Pizza King, LLC, a beloved Indiana tradition, reopens its doors on Veterans Day, November 11, 2024. Located at 49 W Main St., this iconic pizzeria returns to the community with a fresh look, made possible by...
by Jennifer Rubenstein | Nov 4, 2024 | Advance, Boone County, Economic Development, Indiana, Jamestown, Lebanon, News, Outdoors, Partners, Thorntown, Whitestown, Zionsville
October 1st was more than just a day of service in Boone County; it was a testament to the strength, unity, and generosity of our community. Hosted by Boone County Economic Development Corporation (Boone EDC), the 5th Annual Best Day in Boone brought together over 270...
by Jennifer Rubenstein | Sep 27, 2024 | Arts, Boone County, Business News, Economic Development, Infrastructure, News, Outdoors, Whitestown
Artist Fee: $58,599 Application Deadline:** Wednesday, October 30, 2024, at 8:00 am (EDT) Boone County’s 180 in Color initiative is seeking artists to create a unique, nature-inspired shade structure for Jackson Run Park in Whitestown. Located at 2816 Grassy...