Danville Homes for Sale

by amasters on September 22, 2011

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Click to view any of the listings or choose a different price range to view Danville homes for sale in that price range.

$1,000,000 up $400,000-$449,999 $225,000-$249,999 $140,000-$149,999
$900,000-$999,999 $375,000-$399,999 $200,000-$224,999 $130,000-$139,999
$800,000-$899,999 $350,000-$374,999 $190,000-$199,999 $120,000-$129,999
$700,000-$799,999 $325,000-$349,999 $180,000-$189,999 $110,000-$119,999
$600,000-$699,999 $300,000-$324,999 $170,000-$179,999 $100,000-$109,999
$500,000-$599,999 $275,000-$299,999 $160,000-$169,999 under $100,000
$450,000-$499,999 $250,000-$274,999 $150,000-$159,999

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Entrepreneurs offer advice for Lemonade Day

by amasters on May 17, 2012

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When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. That’s what more than 150,000 “kid-preneurs” in 36 American cities — including Indianapolis — will do May 19 for Lemonade Day.”

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Plainfield’s new Leisure River: They didn’t want to call it ‘lazy’

It’s way too early for a weather forecast for May 26, but Clay Chafin has a long-range summer prediction: Fun in the sun.

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Veterans of earlier wars plan parade in Brownsburg to honor Iraq war vets

Dennis Donahue remembers coming home from fighting in Vietnam: In his Marine uniform, he landed at Weir Cook Airport, by himself, and walked through the terminal.

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Danville Geranium Festival is May 12

They still call it the Danville Geranium Festival, but all flowers are welcome on the courthouse square May 12. As are garden plants. Now’s the time to pick up seedlings and starters by the “plant taxi” load, staffed by local Boy Scouts.

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10 non-traditional sports available in Central Indiana

Does the recent weather have you looking for activities that normally have to wait for summer? Or maybe you’d be out there right now if it weren’t for those painful memories of climbing ropes in elementary school gym class?

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April couldn’t top March for warmth

This month has received a bad rap as being cold, thanks to a record-setting warm March. The early forecast for the first three days of May indicates those days will bring above-average temperatures, according to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis .

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Brownsburg’s acting town manager fills vacancy

The Brownsburg Town Council has decided the man it chose to temporarily manage the town also is the best person to keep the job permanently.

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It’s mayhem. It’s magic. Here are 20 things to love about Indy’s most magnificent month

“May in Indianapolis” sounds like a cliche, like “April in Paris,” but it’s so nice, has so much pleasantness, it ought to be a cliche, or at least a metaphor. Something.

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Plainfield’s Splash Island poised to open new Leisure River

There’s still some smoothing and painting and landscaping to be done, but the contractor is to turn the new amenty over on May 4.

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nick thurston

Danville High School senior Nick Thurston’s versatility is quite apparent on a baseball diamond. “He’s the guy that can play any position that we need,” said Warriors baseball coach Rick Foster. “If we have a hole to fill, we can always count on Nick to step in and take care of us.”

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