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Five years after evicting the Indiana Transportation Museum from Forest Park, Noblesville continues to clean the former train storage and maintenance yard. Workers will soon start removing ...
The city of Noblesville has told the Indiana Transportation Museum to hit the road after 52 years. The Parks and Recreation Board voted Wednesday to end its relationship with the museum at Forest ...
The cost of cleaning dangerous coal ash from the site of the former Indiana Transportation Museum in Noblesville will exceed $6 million, city officials said. The Board of Public Works and Safety ...
The Indiana Transportation Museum has filed two lawsuits against Hamilton County government officials, including one that alleges Noblesville is planning to evict the museum from Forest Park by ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NOBLESVILLE, Ind. – Noblesville ...
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit between the Indiana Transportation Museum and the Hoosier Heritage Port Authority. The Noblesville-based museum filed the complaint in July against the Port ...
Noblesville’s parks board has voted to end its relationship with the Indiana Transportation Museum when its Forest Park lease expires in March. The Indianapolis Star reports Mayor John Ditslear ...
The Polar Bear Express started in 1995 as a fundraiser for the Indiana Transportation Museum based in Noblesville. "The funds we generate off of events like this are often what allow us to fulfill ...
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