Current in Zionsville

Current in Zionsville Current in Zionsville is a weekly, local newspaper serving Zionsville, Indiana since 2012. The communities spoke, and we have delivered on their wishes.

The editorial content in our publications is gathered and packaged based on the results of independent marketplace research that was done pre-launch. We invite content submissions – and get them regularly – from all corners in the community. We’re active listeners, and that means this: News is what our readers say it is. That’s not a concept; it’s a practice. This is the community’s newspaper, its enrichment source and its rallying point. We’re happy to play that role.

The Zionsville Architectural Review Committee will provide grant funding in the Village after the Zionsville Town Counci...
07/02/2025

The Zionsville Architectural Review Committee will provide grant funding in the Village after the Zionsville Town Council approved a resolution June 16 for an additional appropriation June 16.

The Zionsville Architectural Review Committee will provide grant funding in the Village after the Zionsville Town Council approved a resolution June 16 for an additional appropriation. ZARC administers Zionsville’s Downtown Facade Rehabilitation grant — an incentive program offered to property o...

The Boone County 4-H Fair Board put out a volunteer call for the fair, July 20 to July 26 at the Boone County 4-H Fairgr...
07/02/2025

The Boone County 4-H Fair Board put out a volunteer call for the fair, July 20 to July 26 at the Boone County 4-H Fairgrounds in Lebanon.

The Boone County 4-H Fair Board put out a volunteer call for the fair, which runs July 20 to July 26, at the Boone County 4-H Fairgrounds in Lebanon. Organizers said the fair needs approximately 300 volunteers to operate during the weeklong event. Volunteer shifts include security for 4-H exhibits

Zionsville resident Tiffany Stoner relaunched her campaign for Indiana House District 25. Stoner, a Democrat, was narrow...
07/02/2025

Zionsville resident Tiffany Stoner relaunched her campaign for Indiana House District 25. Stoner, a Democrat, was narrowly defeated in 2024 by incumbent Republican Becky Cash.

Zionsville resident Tiffany Stoner has relaunched her campaign for the Indiana House of Representatives District 25 seat. Stoner, a Democrat, was narrowly defeated in 2024 by incumbent Republican Becky Cash. “In 2024, Stoner came within just 64 votes of unseating incumbent Rep. Becky Cash —

Representatives from ZFD recently presented the results of a fire station feasibility study to the Zionsville Safety Boa...
07/01/2025

Representatives from ZFD recently presented the results of a fire station feasibility study to the Zionsville Safety Board. The safety board and the Zionsville Town Council jointly-approved a contract with Indianapolis-based planning firm Woolpert in 2024 to provide a condition analysis of existing fire stations and explore potential locations for future facilities.

The Zionsville Fire Department is planning for the future. And according to ZFD officials, it starts with land. Representatives from ZFD presented the results of a fire station feasibility study to the Zionsville Safety Board in June. The safety board and the Zionsville Town Council jointly approve

The Zionsville Town Council is changing how it presents meeting agendas. Council President Jason Plunkett recently annou...
06/27/2025

The Zionsville Town Council is changing how it presents meeting agendas. Council President Jason Plunkett recently announced the council will switch to a consent agenda in July — a procedural change that will group together some items requiring approval for a single vote, instead of voting on each individually.

The Zionsville Town Council is changing how it presents meeting agendas in an effort to streamline town business. Council President Jason Plunkett recently announced that the council will switch to a consent agenda in July — a procedural change that will group together some items requiring approva...

Zionsville Town Councilor Sarah Esterline Sampson told the town council June 16 that behavior of people driving golf car...
06/26/2025

Zionsville Town Councilor Sarah Esterline Sampson told the town council June 16 that behavior of people driving golf carts in town was recently pointed out to her during an informal neighborhood meeting. She said residents need a reminder of the town’s ordinance on golf carts on local roads — namely that golf carts can only be driven by licensed drivers 16 and older.

Zionsville Town Councilor Sarah Esterline Sampson has a message for golf cart owners in Zionsville: Follow the rules. Sampson told the town council June 16 that the behavior of people driving golf carts in town was recently pointed out to her during an informal neighborhood meeting. She said reside

A custom-home subdivision proposed for Zionsville’s rural equestrian district has cleared the first hurdle for approval....
06/25/2025

A custom-home subdivision proposed for Zionsville’s rural equestrian district has cleared the first hurdle for approval. Representatives from Regal Custom Homes by Davis recently presented the proposed Saddlebrook Farms, a 14-lot subdivision on 61 acres in the rural equestrian district at 96th Street and 850 E., to the Zionsville Board of Zoning Appeals.

A custom-home subdivision proposed for Zionsville’s rural equestrian district has cleared the first hurdle for approval. Representatives from Regal Custom Homes by Davis recently presented Saddlebrook Farms — a 14-lot subdivision on 61 acres in the rural equestrian district at the northwest corn...

The Zionsville Town Council approved a budget appropriation June 16 for $150,000, adding funds from the Zionsville Fire ...
06/24/2025

The Zionsville Town Council approved a budget appropriation June 16 for $150,000, adding funds from the Zionsville Fire Department's operating budget to the overtime line item to fill one position on a fire suppression apparatus for the final six months of 2025.

The Zionsville Town Council approved a budget appropriation June 16 for the Zionsville Fire Department. The council approved a $150,000 line-item change, adding funds from the department's operating budget to the overtime line item to fill one position on a fire suppression apparatus for the final

A bill to address the backlog of r**e kits in Indidna did not make it to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk this legislative session...
06/24/2025

A bill to address the backlog of r**e kits in Indidna did not make it to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk this legislative session. But the bill’s author, District 25 Rep. Becky Cash (R-Zionsville), said the effort cleared at least one hurdle.

A bill to address the backlog of r**e kits in Indiana did not make it to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk this spring. But the bill’s author, District 25 Rep. Becky Cash (R-Zionsville), said the effort cleared at least one hurdle in the legislative session. Cash introduced HB 1413 in January. The bill wou...

High School Hustle is aiming to help Indiana students build entrepreneurship skills by connecting them with industry lea...
06/23/2025

High School Hustle is aiming to help Indiana students build entrepreneurship skills by connecting them with industry leaders to turn side jobs into real-world success. The program runs from January to May, during which students are mentored by industry leaders and learn how to build a hustle. Then, from June to August, students compete for a share of a $100,000 prize.

High School Hustle helps Indiana students develop entrepreneurship skills by connecting them with industry leaders to turn side jobs into real-world occupations.. The program runs from January to May, during which students attend six to eight meetings after school to be mentored by industry leaders

From delicate wildflower studies to bold wildlife portraits, the Flora Fauna Juried Art Show — part of the SullivanMunce...
06/23/2025

From delicate wildflower studies to bold wildlife portraits, the Flora Fauna Juried Art Show — part of the SullivanMunce Cultural Center’s ongoing effort to highlight and support Indiana artists — brings Indiana’s natural world to life through the eyes of 34 Hoosier artists. The exhibition is on display in Zionsville through July 19.

By Kelsey Musick From delicate wildflower studies to bold wildlife portraits, the Flora Fauna Juried Art Show — part of the SullivanMunce Cultural Center’s ongoing effort to highlight and support Indiana artists — spotlights Indiana’s natural world through the eyes of 34 Hoosier artists. The...

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